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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

59.14
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 16:00:52
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
  0.00 0.00% 59.14 59.12 59.16 59.50 58.98 59.36 60,088,274 16:00:52
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.92 37.59B
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 59.14p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 59.78p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £37.59 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.92.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
31/1/2020
08:18
Dale the majority think it's you who is deluded. Cancel your Guardian newspaper, stop listening to political pundits like Hugh Grant, grow some balls, get behind the program, get some positivity or go and live somewhere else.
tygarreg
31/1/2020
08:18
Funny thing is I have thought myself to be free all my life and having our home grown muppets, such as John Redwood, in charge gives me no comfort at all. I wonder who those in charge will blame for our problems now! But, I for one am at least glad to see the Country moving forward beyond the log jam, but the question is forward into what? From later today there are no longer Leavers and Remainers only people subject to whatever chaos BJ manages to come up with. Fingers crossed it will not be as bad as I fear.
dalep716
31/1/2020
08:09
Freedom and Sovereignty are Priceless.Also. That is why the UK will thrive
xxxxxy
31/1/2020
08:07
Joy and be magnanimous.
xxxxxy
31/1/2020
08:06
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maxk
31/1/2020
08:06
Sorry, but the truth sometimes hurts, that's the way it is. There will be many years of Leavers having to face facts, instead of delusion. The country gradually getting poorer is our fate. Still we will have our Sovereignty eh!
dalep716
31/1/2020
08:06
Brexit dayBy JOHNREDWOOD | Published: JANUARY 31, 2020At last we leave the EU. It is now quite possible to leave fully at the end of December this year and reap the benefits of Brexit. We can be better off out, and we will restore self government.It's nineteen months late , and we still stay under their rules and budgets for the rest of this year, so it's not what I wanted or voted for. In the end I accepted the verdict of the election and the new Parliament, as there was no support for just leaving without signing the Withdrawal Agreement which I thought the better option. The delay has been financially penal, forcing the UK to contribute around £1bn a month for many more months. It has been corrosive of our politics, setting the last Parliament against the people. It undermined trust in many MPs and the Parliament as a whole prior to the election, as so many MPs broke their promises to respect the referendum and help get us out .Mr Cameron promised he would send the Withdrawal letter promptly after the vote, but failed to do so. Mrs May let Parliament and courts delay our exit letter further. She then promised us an exit in March 2019, with a good deal or with no deal. She too broke her word and kept us in, under pressure from a hostile and broken Parliament.The new Parliament has a clear majority to leave, and a clear majority that Leave means an exit from the single market and Customs Union as well as from the EU Treaty which we leave this week. That is all very positive. It is important now that the UK government is firm and strong, as well as polite and positive in its dealings  with the EU. There must be no sacrifice of our fish, no offers of more money, no acceptance of continuing ECJ jurisdiction. They need a Free Trade Agreement more than we do, and are more likely to grant one if we are firm. The UK has given far too much ground in past negotiations under Mrs May. The new team should table a Free Trade Agreement and explain we do not have to pay to trade.The world teems with opportunities for us once we are fully out. Today is an important step along that road.
xxxxxy
31/1/2020
08:05
I see the fifth columnists are still hard at work.
maxk
31/1/2020
07:55
Dale that's pathetic and so condescending!
tygarreg
31/1/2020
07:48
Sorry to burst your bubble but it has not started yet! You will have to listen to argument and disappointment for many years starting promptly with fishing which will remain largely as is, sorry Fisher folk, with little change. Many risk losing their jobs, much money to be spent on new beaurocracy, that's jobs for the elites. Leavers were sold a pup and slowly, oh so bloody slowly, they will wake up to it.
dalep716
31/1/2020
07:28
Where have the doomongers gone? We had a new one every morning last year telling what we cant do any more. No food, queues at Dover, no flights, no foreign holidays, stranded abroad, financial meltdown, drug shortages, etc etc. Now a tv panel on the one show with Laura kuesberg and Kate Adler said we may have to go in a different queue at airports and that is the sum of it!
tygarreg
31/1/2020
07:11
Not only Alistair Campbell - but the delectable Diane too

“I, for one, shall be asking shopkeepers for ‘sixty-three 20p pieces and 45 10p pieces’ [instead],” said Labour’s former financial expert."

joe say
31/1/2020
02:43
Order today.. tomorrow is going to be late and you will regret it...;))https://www.royalmint.com/our-coins/
k38
31/1/2020
01:18
Loooooosers...lolLord Adonis and Alistair Campbell said they would refuse to accept it in their change ("I, for one, shall be asking shopkeepers for 'two 20p pieces and a 10' [instead]," said Labour's former spin doctor).
k38
31/1/2020
01:02
31/01/2020HAPPY BREXIT BIRTHDAY UK.ALL EUROSCEPTICS WISH YOU SUCCESS. ???
k38
30/1/2020
23:51
Can't wait.

Sovereignty, democracy, freedom.

LOL

minerve 2
30/1/2020
23:09
Are we going to see fireworks display tomorrow 11pm...and will car drivers be sounding their horns...
diku
30/1/2020
22:46
Just hours away.
xxxxxy
30/1/2020
22:45
Business leaders back Britain after Brexit as City gets ready for £100bn deals spreeDaily Telegraph
xxxxxy
30/1/2020
22:41
How the doom-mongers got it wrong about Britain's Brexit economy


“The country’s finished,” snapped Hugh Grant last week, when asked about developments in the UK since mid-December. While an accomplished actor, when it comes to political and economic analysis the Notting Hill star fluffed his lines.

For whether Grant likes it or not, Boris Johnson’s emphatic election victory has sparked a burst of business optimism. Clarity on Brexit triggered a strong economic uptick in January, after three and a half years of political deadlock.




Brexit is getting done - and businesses confidence is booming

Line chart with 37 data points.

The chart has 1 X axis displaying Time. Range: 2017-01-20 01:12:00 to 2020-02-10 22:48:00.

The chart has 1 Y axis displaying Above 50 indicates growth. Range: 47.5 to 57.5.

View as data table. Brexit is getting done - and businesses confidence is booming


Above 50 indicates growthBrexit is getting done - and businessesconfidence is

boomingComposite PMIJul '17Jan '18Jul '18Jan '19Jul '19Jan '2047.55052.55557.5IHS

Markit49.7


It shows the economy just recorded its best month in over a year. Confidence among

manufacturers saw its sharpest rise on record.

Firms also took on more staff, with permanent hiring up in January for the first

time since 2018. Ending the Brexit stand-off also inspired consumer confidence, as

house purchases and car sales picked up....

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