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Movers & Shakers - 4 November 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

British Land Company Plc (BLND.L) - Is looking to put its 50% stake in the "Cheesegrater" skyscraper in London's financial district up for sale, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters. Closing price 607.00p (Reuters)

Dow Jones (Wall Street Cash), De DAX (Germany 30 Cash), UK 100 ( UK 100 Cash) – Polls released Thursday showed the race narrowing, with Hillary Clinton holding on to a slim lead over Donald Trump. A New York Times/CBS poll found Clinton ahead 45% to 42% among likely voters, tighter than her nine-point lead in the same poll in mid-October; the poll’s margin of error is +/-3%. Today, watch-out for further volatility from the US non-farm payroll print. Current levels (Bloomberg / Reuters)

International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG.L) -  Lowers its capital expenditure view to average of €1.7bn year from previous view of €2.5bn a year and sees its average EPS growth of 12%+ per annum as well as a 12%-15% operating profit, showing a strong balance sheet; no need for further deleveraging. Closing price 450.80p (Bloomberg)

Paddy Power Betfair (PPB.L) – Increased its full-year profit guidance on Friday citing a boost in the sterling value of its Euro revenue, this year's merger and favourable sporting results. Closing Price 8580p (Reuters)

Vodafone (VOD.L) - Agrees to sell its consumer fixed business, Vodafone Thuis, to T-Mobile Netherlands for an undisclosed sum. Thuis has 150k consumer fixed broadband customers. Closing price 217.50p (Bloomberg)

For more information on any of these individual news items, call into the trading floor

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