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The below stocks have been identified as having potential to register bigger than normal share price moves (up or down) today based on the news cited
Ashmore (ASHM) - The asset manager reported FY pretax profits increased by 23% following a return to net inflows earlier in the year due to strong demand for emerging market products.
Bovis Homes (BOV) - Reported a 31% decline in H1 profits as completions fell by 6%, resulting in the Housebuilder cutting its growth forecasts.
Rio Tinto (RIO) - Rio's Australian listed shares rallied by as much as 1.4% overnight as the company announced coal reserves in an Australian mine were 50% larger than expected.
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) - Reports have emerged overnight that CEO Ross McEwan is in the running to become the next head of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, his former employer.
(Sources: Company Newswires, Bloomberg, FT, Reuters)
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