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BARC Barclays Plc

191.14
-1.10 (-0.57%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Barclays Plc LSE:BARC London Ordinary Share GB0031348658 ORD 25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -1.10 -0.57% 191.14 190.66 190.74 193.44 190.24 192.56 159,914,116 16:35:13
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 25.38B 5.26B 0.3470 5.50 28.9B
Barclays Plc is listed in the Commercial Banks sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BARC. The last closing price for Barclays was 192.24p. Over the last year, Barclays shares have traded in a share price range of 128.34p to 194.12p.

Barclays currently has 15,154,554,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Barclays is £28.90 billion. Barclays has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.50.

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21/11/2019
12:48
and the spamming continues.....
m1k3y1
21/11/2019
08:53
From MacroBusiness.com


Aaron Sarin is a freelance writer living in Sheffield

China’s Communist Party wants a global gulag

johnwise
21/11/2019
08:44
China 'not stepping up' in trade talks: Trump

There is no sigh yet of finalising the text of any agreement between US and China.

President Donald Trump said Wednesday Beijing so far has not made sufficient concessions in trade talks, making him reluctant to conclude a bargain.

johnwise
21/11/2019
06:58
6.56am Listening to BBC radio4 peddling untruths with another hit job on Trump

IT'S OVER: President Trump DECLARES Impeachment Is Over & Republicans Won
VIDEO :

johnwise
20/11/2019
22:23
Barclays and Hitachi release updated biometric finger vein scanner



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johnwise
20/11/2019
22:17
THE BEST AND THE WORST MINCE PIES OF 2019
johnwise
20/11/2019
22:05
I thought this was a Barclays thread but it has been taken over by a few posters who are promoting their own agenda which has nothing to do with Barclays .
m1k3y1
20/11/2019
20:43
Trump was right when he said that the media is the enemy of the people..

The BBC is Lord Haw Haw - The BBC is one of the biggest threats to Britain. We are forced to pay a licence so they can live the high life and ram their left wing Marxist propaganda down our throats every day on their so called news channel. It should be sold off to private enterprise.

CORRUPT MEDIA: President Trump Cabinet Meeting

VIDEO:

johnwise
20/11/2019
20:35
Final words from Adam Sciff
portside1
20/11/2019
18:15
Have a look at the other guy the man who asked about honest You could not make it who he is and what he is He was a plant ,They would never allow people like myself to go on tv and ask the questions , tv do not want honest people to speak Vote. Conservative or lose your country
portside1
20/11/2019
18:08
But the bbc will look after him the scumbag
portside1
20/11/2019
18:08
Nicki Campbell was a close friend of jimmy savile
portside1
20/11/2019
13:02
Sterling will climb nearly 8% by the end of 2020 to $1.39, a level not seen in over 18 months, according to the latest prognosis by Bank of America Merrill Lynch, which chimes with peers such as Morgan Stanley. That forecast assumes the Conservatives seizing an outright majority in the Dec. 12 vote, removing some of the Brexit uncertainty that has left sterling “significantly undervalued.”

The U.K. currency has been the best performer against the U.S. dollar in the second half of this year, with traders paring back their expectations of a no-deal departure from the European Union. The Conservatives are ahead in most polls, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson aiming to use an election majority to get his Brexit deal through Parliament and exit the bloc by the deadline of Jan. 31.
“The ferocity of the move is indicative of a market that is keen to avoid missing what could potentially be the start of meaningful trend appreciation in sterling,” wrote Bank of America strategists led by John Shin. “With the removal of uncertainty, pound-dollar should move towards $1.40.”
Sterling traded around $1.29 on Wednesday, having climbed 5% versus the dollar since the end of September.
Other major U.S. banks also favor betting on a pound rally. Morgan Stanley has a recommendation to buy the currency against the dollar as one of its top 10 trades for 2020, targeting $1.40 in the first quarter. JPMorgan Chase & Co. sees $1.33 by mid-year, while Goldman Sachs Group Inc. sees a rally to $1.35 in coming months if the Conservatives win a majority that moves Brexit forward.
It’s not the first time that the pound has been one of the highest conviction trades for the year. Bank of of America Merrill Lynch was among several at the end of 2017 to recommend investors snap up the pound, betting on a rally the following year. Instead, it fell nearly 6% against the dollar.
A debate between Johnson, who talks about “unleashing the potential” of the U.K. with his Brexit deal, and opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn on Tuesday evening was widely seen as a draw that is unlikely to shift the needle. Most polls see the Conservatives leading by double digits, though similar figures before the last election in 2017 failed to predict a surge by Corbyn that stripped the Conservatives of their parliamentary majority.

bernie37
20/11/2019
07:17
China’s dreadful human rights record speaks for itself. The communist thugs in power can and will put you in jail or worse at their whim.


Visit Communist China at your peril

Simon Cheng, a trade and investment officer an employee of the British consulate in Hong Kong has accused Chinese authorities of torturing him while in custody.



UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said that the foreign office was 'shocked' and 'appalled' at the ordeal Mr Cheng went through in the hands of the Chinese authorities.

johnwise
19/11/2019
21:12
Back to work I need. Swindon to score a goal
portside1
19/11/2019
21:11
Have never seen that women before never want to hear her ever again. As she got medical problems
portside1
19/11/2019
21:04
Can any one say it was worth watching it was a complete done up job of nothing. A waste of electricity
portside1
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