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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.30 | 0.58% | 52.20 | 52.16 | 52.20 | 52.84 | 51.92 | 52.10 | 94,685,770 | 16:35:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.07 | 33.17B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/3/2020 08:46 | Support at 30p ? | mitchy | |
30/3/2020 08:38 | All very well but where to the Pension Funds derive income to pay to their Pension recipients | ignoble | |
30/3/2020 08:35 | Looks like all bank dividends been knocked on the head, ECB asked them not to pay until at least October to preserve cash. | montyhedge | |
30/3/2020 08:25 | He may hold his shares for dividend income regardless of the share price. | w5amh | |
30/3/2020 08:16 | Why you so obsessed with the dividend, the value of that has already gone this morning so far!!!! | mikemichael2 | |
30/3/2020 08:06 | Sterling has found some balls so maybe that's the reason. | mitchy | |
30/3/2020 08:06 | 8270...she was excellent. She told us how it is, not some clap trap rubbish from the politicians. | 666james | |
30/3/2020 08:05 | I'm genuinely amazed lloy hasn't fallen off a cliff. | mitchy | |
30/3/2020 07:23 | Bank of Ireland cancels its dividend - RNS. AIB - the same. ABN AMRO to postpone dividends on the recommendation of the European Central Bank (ECB); expects loss in Q1 2020 | polar fox | |
30/3/2020 07:06 | The pressure to cancel the dividend continues. The Times: Andrew Bailey, governor of the Bank of England, came under fresh pressure last night to put a stop to £7.5 billion of dividends due to be paid out by British banks over the next few weeks. Agustín Carstens, head of the Bank for International Settlements — known as the central bank for central banks — called for a global freeze on dividends in the sector. On Friday the European Central Bank ordered eurozone lenders to cancel all dividends until at least October. In an appeal for action by supervisors to ensure that lenders are equipped to push out the huge amount of extra credit needed to keep companies afloat, Mr Carstens said: “Banks should be part of the solution, not part of the problem.” Earlier, Continue | polar fox | |
30/3/2020 05:59 | 30 pence i reckon.unless things turn really bad then we will be looking at 17 p. | sr2day | |
29/3/2020 23:12 | DOW futures already trading down almost 2%. I shall be re-investing in Lloyds but not this week I suspect. I genuinely consider share price will re-visit 25P . Hard to believe but most likely. | wendsworth | |
29/3/2020 22:37 | Must say having listened to some of the daily briefings lately that lady Dr Jenny Harries is very good the way she responds to media questions...her response/explanation is very clear cut... | diku | |
29/3/2020 22:32 | I thought her honesty shone through. Maybe a chill pill would help? | smartie6 | |
29/3/2020 22:29 | When this is all over amongst other big changes that need to be made are controls over the media. The newspapers no longer just report news. They attempt to create it by biased slanting. For example the telegraph - 6 months before britain gets back to normal says deputy medical officer. I heard her full session. She constantly said no one knows. The journos who ask questions at the briefings are mostly like school kids. They aren't after clarifications - they want to trip speakers up. They constantly imply lies and misleads. The more I watch the more sympathy I have for trump. I felt sorry for the deputy medical officer tonight. They repeatedly asked her questions she had previously answered. Even she had to laugh. She should have told em to get stuffed | scruff1 | |
29/3/2020 22:04 | No EU no cry No EU no cry No EU no cry No EU no cry No EU no cry No EU no cry said said said I remember how it used to be In the government yard in Great Briton oba-obaserving the remainer hypocrites yea mingle with the good people we voted out good friends we have voted out bad remainers we have lost along the way yea In this bright future we voted for can`t forget your past so dry your tears you idiot remainers No EU no cry No EU no cry Hey Brexiteers don`t shed no tears No EU no cry said said said I remember how we used to be In the government in Great Briton And then BREXIT would make the fire and lights I say our loved UK was burning through the nights And we will sing dance I say of which we gone from the "HATED "EU our hearts and will carriage us And we will push BREXIT through Out of the EU gonna be alright now! out of the EU gonna be alright now! out of the EU gonna be alright now! out of the EU gonna be alright now! out of the EU gonna be alright now! out of the EU gonna be alright now! out of the EU gonna be alright now! So no EU no cry No EU no cry Remainer little sister Don`t shed no tears(Lol) No EU no cry | stonedyou | |
29/3/2020 21:50 | Lloyds Banking Group announces new measures to support retail customers 25 March 2020 We understand how important it is for our customers to receive our support with their finances during these unprecedented and challenging times. That’s why we are introducing even more measures to support our customers. Overdrafts •From 6th April, Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers will be able to access a £300 interest-free overdraft. Customers with an agreed overdraft do not need to take any action as this will automatically be available for three months until 6 July. •Customers can apply for new overdraft borrowing using the mobile app, online banking or by calling us. •Any amount borrowed over this will be charged at the existing daily rate. From 6 April, we will introduce a new overdraft charging structure which will mean our customers will pay less interest than they do today. Being there for our customers when they need us is our priority. The introduction of the £300 interest-free overdraft will give our customers some important breathing space at this difficult time. We will be implementing changes to our overdraft interest rates in April meaning all customers will pay less for their overdraft than they do today. - Vim Maru, Retail Director Lloyds Banking Group | stonedyou | |
29/3/2020 21:20 | Last updated: March 29, 2020, 20:17 GMT United Kingdom Coronavirus Cases: 19,522 Total Deaths: 1,228 Recovered: 135 | stonedyou | |
29/3/2020 20:55 | Perhaps better for those most vulnerable eg HIV, TB on immunosuppressant drugs to stay at home and be supported there. And the rest of us get out and on with our lives in normality. | xxxxxy | |
29/3/2020 20:36 | 20p anyone? | smartie6 | |
29/3/2020 20:35 | So that said, is it not quite likely Lloyds will fall significantly further and selling would be a good idea, even though it has dropped over half in the past month or so? | mikemichael2 |
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