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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
Centamin PLC (CEY.L), Fresnillo PLC (FRES.L), Hochschild Mining PLC (HOC.L), Lonmin PLC (LMI.L), Randgold Resources (RRS.L) - Spot Gold is currently trading close to $1,300 an ounce, up 13% for the year, rallying to the highest level since November as traders and investors position themselves for the outcome of the U.K. election, potential drama at former FBI Director James Comey’s testimony and continuing tensions in the Middle East. Closing prices 172.90p, 1674.00p, 314.00p, 77.00p, 7700.00p (Bloomberg)
Royal Dutch Shell (RDSb.L), BP PLC (BP.L), Tullow Oil (TLW.L), Premier Oil (PMO.L) - Both US and Brent benchmarks rallied 1% yesterday as tension in the Middle East and falling U.S. inventories lent some support, however fuel markets remained oversupplied. Brent Crude is down over 7% since May 25th’s OPEC cut extension. Closing prices 213650p, 464.90p, 171.00p, 53.50p (Bloomberg)
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