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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
04/3/2020
16:11
K38, let's all set our sights far lower.
smartie6
04/3/2020
16:10
Be happy and get ready to buy big. I hope we can buy near to 42p but who knows.. all depends on the next news how badly the Chinese economy will be effected.
k38
04/3/2020
16:05
Opto, please don't filter me again. We could be friends.
smartie6
04/3/2020
16:03
Gawd he's on here as well!
optomistic
04/3/2020
15:59
The Q is..Will Globalization destroy civilisation..(Smoking gun.. immigration).The first step in destroying and rebuilding anidentity is to shake the foundations, effectively pushing the person into the wilderness so they start to wonder who they really are...Isolation, Exhaustion, Challenge, EntrancementBreaking with the past, Weakening the ties, Breaking the rules, Identity reconstruction, Replacing the parent, Modeling the way, Association with new beliefs, Association with new friends.and more..
k38
04/3/2020
15:53
Falling rates, fear of defaults. Who cares, let's just have them down.
smartie6
04/3/2020
15:50
Banks down on the outlook for falling rates would guess.
essentialinvestor
04/3/2020
15:48
I hope we see 30p in a few weeks time once we all have Coronavirus.
smartie6
04/3/2020
15:39
Bloomberg says "how about no tweeting from the Oval Office again".

Very good idea. See that it gets done and Biden gets in.

minerve 2
04/3/2020
15:35
M2Stop staring at the map in your bedroom wall .... lol
k38
04/3/2020
15:32
At NY opening for the last three days at least the share price has gone down. Perhaps short sellers which ,if so, is good news because they will need to close one day.
jonnym
04/3/2020
15:17
Brussels destroying Europe's democracy & identity!
k38
04/3/2020
15:16
So..
Turkey occupies part of Syrian land along it's borders to make a safe place for Syrian refugees.. BUT Turkey allow Syrian refugees to cross in to Turkey and even allow them to cross over to Greece and Europe.
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The Turkish corrupt dictator is looking for excuse to extract more money from Europe and excuse for its occupation of Syrian oil rich land and killing thousands kurdish people.
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Brussels are useless to act against the Turkish corrupt dictator. USELESS!!

k38
04/3/2020
15:03
At the moment we faced with the next low.. 46p
k38
04/3/2020
15:03
West end footfall down over 10% this week.

hxxps://www.newwestend.com/

utrickytrees
04/3/2020
14:58
The longer it's take to replace the old man the more damage his doing to the labour party. Jeremy has nothing left to offer in politics and that shows today's PM QT.
k38
04/3/2020
14:53
'2.15pm update: Second case of coronavirus found at EU offices in Brussels, according to AFP,'... Daily ExpressIts from handling contaminated cash and money notes. Don't touch dirty Euro money.
xxxxxy
04/3/2020
14:49
By the way, we are Not In Europe, we are out. I guess you forget Brexit happens already.
k38
04/3/2020
14:45
Turkey is Europe too.. thesame distance, based on your opinion and Barniers. lol...
k38
04/3/2020
14:42
Of course we are in Europe you silly numpties.
minerve 2
04/3/2020
14:40
Corona virus dominates the news today, with media outlets looking as much at the effects on global markets as health concerns. Meanwhile, Huawei involvement in the UK 5G network may well add friction to US trade agreement.

Are Huawei worth the risk?: The government has angered our allies by going ahead with the Huawei 5G network amid security concerns over trusting the company with sensitive data. In the Telegraph, Sir Iain Duncan Smith looks at the risks of allowing Huawei access to the UK network and stresses that the benefits of the company’s involvement are minimal at best. He says the average user will see very little difference as the current 4G network offers enough to cover all their needs and that “often the desired performance can be achieved by other means right now.” Going into trade talks with the United States, this will remain a point of friction and could make negotiations more difficult as well as compromising our security.

Breakdown in relationship with Civil Service: Priti Patel has come under more fire as further allegations come out from her time at the Department for International Development. Boris Johnson is expected to back Patel at PMQ’s as we wait for the Cabinet Office inquiry to establish the facts. The government's attempts to keep the civil service in check will continue but the relationship looks as if it could break down altogether following Rutnam’s resignation. John Redwood writes an article today about the relationship between the government and civil service and its breakdown over the Brexit issue, giving insight into how, when inside Downing Street, he helped manage democratic decision-making and push through radical change. He says that after the EU referendum, “it seemed that the civil service came close to losing its reputation for neutrality by enthusiastic and inaccurate forecasts and reports heralding big trouble were the public to vote to leave.”

Borders crisis for EU: The EU has pledged €700 million in urgent financial aid to deal with the migrant crisis at the Greek border. President Erdogan announced on state TV that the border was open to put pressure on the EU to give in to Turkish demands for more funds and a seat at the table. Since then, Greek border guards have blocked over 25,000 migrants. Angela Merkel has called for tighter border controls calling the actions “entirely unacceptable”.

Coronavirus spread spells economic trouble: The coronavirus outbreak continues to impact the global economy as countries experience an increase in confirmed cases. Global trade routes are becoming increasingly more difficult to navigate and growth rates could stagnate. According to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, the coronavirus outbreak could mean that the world economy sees its slowest growth rate since 2009.

No-deal preparations continue: With no-deal now a “growing possibility”, Leo Varadkar, the Irish Prime Minister, has said they are ramping up preparations for checks at ports and airports. Following trade talks this week with the EU, no-deal looks to be the most likely outcome although progress could be made in certain areas. Right now it’s hard to tell just how far apart the two sides are in talks, however, the Irish PM has said “we need to make sure we are fully prepared at our ports and airports to institute whatever checks are necessary.”

On our site today: Today’s article is from Sheryll Murray, the Conservative MP for South East Cornwall and member of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee. She writes about the scrutiny the government will be under from MPs and how they must stay strong in their position during negotiations. We also had the opportunity to interview broadcaster and political commentator, Iain Dale. He too speaks on UK waters and fishing rights as well as trade, the US and the EU. You can watch the full interview here.

For the latest news and developments throughout the day, please do follow @GlobalVision_UK on Twitter.

Thanks for reading, and enjoy the rest of your day.

xxxxxy
04/3/2020
14:38
Barnier said " UK is closer to Europe ".... no more to say.Lol...
k38
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