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Explainer: Glencore and why analysts move stock markets

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imageGlencore is likely to face some tough questions from analysts at its next market update.Bobby Yip/Reuters

Mining giant Glencore, and its Australian counterparts Rio Tinto and BHP have today gained back some of the billions of dollars wiped off their market capitalisation this week following a negative research note from a London-based analyst.

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