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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.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
26/3/2019
08:44
Looks sector wide so no sense in getting up tight :))
gbh2
26/3/2019
08:25
0.5% down in the morning walked back up in the afternoon, cash in the bank for Hedge Funds - screw the PIs !
gbh2
26/3/2019
08:20
Down she goes....again!
optomistic
26/3/2019
07:36
The price was driving up each day , suspect they have had to slow the pace of the buy back due to the uncertainty at the moment .
bargainbob
26/3/2019
07:21
start watching at 6.25
hamnavoe
26/3/2019
07:15
No Deal is best
xxxxxy
26/3/2019
07:15
The economic damage done by our membership of the EU

By JOHNREDWOOD | Published: MARCH 26, 2019

Too many in the media just accept the assumption that we have done well out of being in the EU and will lose when we leave. There is little evidence to support either of these contentions.

We joined in 1972. We were made to remove all tariffs on products the rest of the EU was good at, whilst they maintained many barriers to service exports which we were good at. As a result there was a predictable deterioration in our goods trade balance with the EU, and closure or slimming of many of our factories. Our car industry suffered heavily from the tariff free competition of VW, BMW, Mercedes, Renault, Fiat and the others. BLMC in particular had to slim and close plants. Our Lancashire cotton industry and Yorkshire woollen industry was hit by Italian and German textiles. Our ceramic tile industry was damaged by Italian competition and later by Spanish. In the 1970s we lost a lot of manufacturing capacity. The nationalised steel industry had to start closing its five new large scale plants for lack of demand as steel using industries fell away in the EEC.

We also saw a further deterioration in our balance of payments as a result of high financial contributions we had to make to the EEC, as all those charges were negative flows across the exchanges. Soon after we joined there was a deep western slump which hit the UK particularly badly. Whilst this was not mainly the result of EEC membership, it exacerbated the bad trends EEC membership was causing.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s we saw another recession brought on by the UK’s membership of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism. These job losses and factory closures were entirely the result of EU membership, and very damaging.

More recently we have seen a lot of factories shift elsewhere in Europe thanks in part to EU grants tempting businesses away. When I was a business Minister one of the regular complaints from UK companies was unfair competition from the rest of the EU where companies in favoured locations got special EU grants and financial assistance on favourable terms or free.

The UK growth rate has been slower since 1972 than it was 1945 to 1972. Some try to say the war disrupts the picture, but it is difficult to see why. Whilst the war was a terrible thing, it gave us very full employment with the diversion of many people into the armed services. All their efforts did under standard accounting count as national output. There were also big increases in manufacturing output domestically as we had to produce most of our planes, vehicles and bombs nationally. There was a also a surge in home food production. Of course there was also a fall in non military output as factories were diverted to war work. Imports from the continent obviously stopped as it was under German control, and imports from the rest of the world were restrained by German military action to prevent or destroy them.

An EU study has showed practically no gain from EU membership for the UK economy, but it is on optimistic assumptions. To me there has clearly been a modest net overall loss of output compared to what would have happened if we had stayed out, though of course output is up over our time in the EU as you would expect. The headwind of big financial contributions to the EU has been damaging. Margaret Thatcher’s renegotiation helped a bit by cutting the burden.

xxxxxy
26/3/2019
07:12
MU,

At first, I thought it might be related to price, but it looks like a change of approach, for whatever reason. Not important anyway - this is month one.

polar fox
26/3/2019
07:04
As an aside: buyback dropped from 11m to 3m in last few days. Why?
m4rtinu
26/3/2019
06:53
"What do voters make of Brexit now?"

John Curtice has done some expert analysis on the BBC News website.

Worth a read.

polar fox
26/3/2019
00:13
Lloyds chief Antonio Horta-Osorio will face MPs over 'stealth' pay rise that followed cut to his pension
philanderer
26/3/2019
00:04
You and your.. millions, lolI bet my house you are on benefits. My bed is calling me..;))G.N loser. ROFLMAO....
k38
26/3/2019
00:00
He is on the ropes. He has no rationale, no argument. Another chimp left wanting......
minerve 2
25/3/2019
23:56
Make sure you are not fall asleep on your laptop again.. less porn makes you to see certain things more clearly. ROFLMAO
k38
25/3/2019
23:54
Wrong again.. read my post ...335
k38
25/3/2019
23:51
Good idea Min, let them surrender rather than the bot.
maxk
25/3/2019
23:49
May has nothing left to offer, but is still happy to obstruct those reasonable MPs who want to try and find a way through the mess she has caused.

Time for her to pack her bags and let the likes of Grieve, Letwin, Cooper, Clarke, Beckett, Starmer, Boles, Greening work across the House for the good of the country.

minerve 2
25/3/2019
23:45
I guess this is your play time.. lol Just because your BBC doesn't report what happens across the channel let me inform you. Near to 100 illegal immigrants coming to UK with boats every week !!
k38
25/3/2019
23:45
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minerve 2
25/3/2019
23:37
Lol...a childish answer. Only from remainers...
k38
25/3/2019
23:36
Ever travelled through Dover fatnacker?
minerve 2
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