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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
Standard Chartered Plc (STAN.L) - Is looking to sell at least $4.4bn of assets in Asia, Bloomberg reported citing people with knowledge of the matter. Closing price 443.55p (Reuters/Bloomberg)
BP (BP.L), Royal Dutch Shell (RDSB.L), Tullow Oil (TLW.L), Weir (WEIR.L), Cairn Energy (CNE.L) - Oil prices rose on Monday, extending a sharp rally seen at the end of last week after a drop in U.S. inventories and drilling, while outages and hopes that exporters could freeze output in a meeting in Dohar this month also supported prices. Closing prices 350.35p, 1740.50p, 196.60p, 1054.00p, 199.60p (Reuters)
Vedanta Resources Plc (VED.L) – Reported for full year 2016 they mined metal production in line with guidance, record annual production of aluminum, power, silver and cathodes at copper mine india. Closing price 351.50p (Reuters)
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