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Movers & Shakers - 26 October 2016

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

Anglo American (AAL.L) –Has quadrupled in value over nine months, the U.K.’s best- performing blue-chip stock this year, the miner continued to sell more than half its assets this year to cope with 2015 tumbling commodities prices, yet its investors including top shareholder Public Investment Corp. urged executives to reconsider saying ‘desperation levels are no longer there anymore’. Closing price 1114.00p (Bloomberg)

Barratt Developments (BDEV.L), Bovis (BVS.L), Bellway (BWY.L), Taylor Wimpey (TW.L), Persimmon (PSN.L) - London property prices are set to fall next year as much as 6% in 2017 in London, and especially the priciest areas of the capital’s housing market as uncertainty about Britain’s exit from the EU, according to the Centre for Economics and Business Research. BBA home loans out this am. Closing prices 469.00p, 761.50p, 2411.00p, 142.80p, 1693.00p (Bloomberg)

Bunzl PLC (BNZL.L) - Says overall performance consistent with expectations at the time of H1 results with 3Q revenue up 7%, stating the recent weakening of sterling has had a significant positive impact on the reported results. Closing price 2225.00p (Bloomberg)

GlaxoSmithKline (GSK.L) – Will release Q3 2016 results at midday UK time . Closing price 1629.50p (Reuters)

Gulf Keystone (GKP.L) – Gulf Keystone confirms today that a gross payment of $15.0 million has been received from the Kurdistan Regional Government for Shaikan crude oil export sales in August 2016. Closing price 1.392.00p (Reuters)

Lloyds (LLOY.L) – Pretax profit fell 15%, £811m generated against £958m y-o-y missing analysts’ expectations by 6%, taking a further £1bn charge to compensate PPI.  £17bn in total has now been paid by the bank for PPI more than any other major British lender. The pension fund hits a £740m deficit. Closing price 55.35p (Bloomberg)

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