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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
BP, BG Group, Tullow Oil, Royal Dutch Shell; (BP), (BG), (TLW), (RDSb), - Weak Chinese manufacturing data weighed on commodities, compounding oil market woes. Closing prices 325.20p, 954.20p, 182.10p, 1544.00p, (Reuters)
Smiths Group (SMIN.L) – CEO Philip Bowman to step down. Company confirmed appointment of current GKN CEO Andrew Reynolds Smith, effective Sept. 25. Closing price 1029.00p (Reuters)
Diageo PLC (DGE.L) – Warned that “exchange rate movement” will slash approx. £150m off operating profit in 2016, although still expects recovery in 2017. Closing price 1718.48p (Financial Times)
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| Stock | Code | Close | High | Low |
| Royal Bank of Scotland | RBS | -2.57% | 0.44% | -3.04% |
| A.G.Barr | BAG | -5.69% | -2.05% | -5.69% |
| Tesco | TSCO | -4.70% | 0.14% | -4.70% |
| Close Brothers Group | CBG | -0.26% | 2.29% | -1.01% |
| Smith and Nephew | SN | -0.77% | 1.20% | -0.86% |
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