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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

52.30
1.10 (2.15%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Lloyds Banking Group Plc LSE:LLOY London Ordinary Share GB0008706128 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  1.10 2.15% 52.30 52.22 52.26 52.60 51.08 51.12 196,599,014 16:35:12
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.08 33.21B
Lloyds Banking Group Plc is listed in the Commercial Banks sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker LLOY. The last closing price for Lloyds Banking was 51.20p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 54.06p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £33.21 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.08.

Lloyds Banking Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
26/4/2024
19:58
Me too today.
bonehawk
26/4/2024
19:55
Sold out today.
bonehawk
26/4/2024
19:14
290....Just Go....
xxxxxy
26/4/2024
17:36
After 44 trading days, buyback complete to date:
Total shares to date........................1,012,442,213
Aggregate cost to date... ..................£506,472,851.51
Average price paid to date..................50.0249
Percentage of £2 billion buyback completed..25.32%

hardup1
26/4/2024
16:48
or the Israeli attack on Iran

that is my reason and petrol prices down this am.

mr.elbee
26/4/2024
15:28
why would you think it would be the Bank? They dont really have much to do with banking it is the FCA and PRA now..
mr.elbee
26/4/2024
14:26
Presumably, if interest rates stay higher for longer, the hedge benefits us/lloyds better. Who takes the hit on the hedge? BoE?
jordaggy
26/4/2024
12:55
Thanks guys, excellent unexpected or anticipated (by me) windfalls coming to a bank close to our hearts.
jordaggy
26/4/2024
12:53
If the economy is anything like what we are in now or better in 2026 Lloyds earnings are going to be huge. They have a significant roll off of hedges then that are earning near zero.
clemo69
26/4/2024
12:28
From the interim statement

"The Group manages the risk to earnings and capital from movements in interest rates by hedging the net liabilities which are stable or less sensitive to movements in rates. The notional balance of the sterling structural hedge was £244 billion (31 December 2023: £247 billion) with a weighted average duration of approximately three and a half years (31 December 2023: approximately three and a half years). The Group continues to expect a modest reduction in the notional balance during 2024, inclusive of the reduction in the first quarter, with balances stabilising over the course of the year.

The Group generated c.£1.0 billion of total income from sterling structural hedge balances in the first three months of 2024, representing material growth over the prior year (three months to 31 March 2023: £0.8 billion). The Group continues to expect sterling structural hedge earnings in 2024 to be c.£0.7 billion higher than in 2023."

marktime1231
26/4/2024
11:51
take note of comments from a man who is far more intelligent nad sensible than you will ever be . Happily we are leaving brexit England in a month :) . your chance to retire and live in a sunny climate in southern Europe has been taken from you by brexit or did you not realise that ? FOM is a clue !


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arja
26/4/2024
11:43
Kiss they have.

smurfy2001 - 24 Apr 2024 - 12:38:49 - 28605 of 28627 Lloyds Bank (LLOY) 'On Topic only' - Thread - LLOY

Natwest wants to kiss 300p.
Barclays wants to kiss 200p.

smurfy2001
26/4/2024
11:41
The £244 billion structural hedge is going to be a significant tailwind here the next few years. Surprised more people haven't picked up on it.
clemo69
26/4/2024
10:47
Scruff.

Robin, the hooded man... :)


This one right?

geckotheglorious
26/4/2024
10:41
I'm in both camps H1, though I would still hold even if my break even price is reached. Good thing about SIPPs is that you can pass them on to loved ones.
jordaggy
26/4/2024
10:34
6p to 58p then I SELL !
chinese investor
26/4/2024
10:23
Makes sense jordaggy. On the flip side I think there are also many here who are demoralised having been trapped here for many years nursing a paper loss who are hoping the share price rises quickly to reach their break even price so they can get out, which is understandable.
hardup1
26/4/2024
09:31
I'm hoping for a small dip in share price so the buy back is around 4 billion shares, then another 4 billion next year. Divi should rise to around 4p.
jordaggy
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