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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
Quindell (QPP.L) had entered into exclusivity arrangements with a third party for possible disposal of an operating division to improve its working capital profile. Closing price 39.50p (Reuters)
Rio Tinto (RIO.L) BHP Billiton (BLT.L) Glencore Xstrata (GLEN.L) London copper started New Year trading with a bearish tone on Friday, falling for a second consecutive session to hover around 4-1/2-year lows because of expected pressure from surplus supplies and slow growth in top consumer China. Closing prices 3000p, 1388.50p and 298.80p respectively. (Prices from Reuters)
UK 100 , German Dax, Wall Street The dollar rose to its highest level in more than five years, while U.S. and European stock-index futures advanced before the release of American factory data. Oil gained following an annual loss and silver rallied. Closing prices 6,548, 9,822 and 17,932. (Prices from Reuters)
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