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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 | |
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0.12 | 0.22% | 54.18 | 54.38 | 54.42 | 54.42 | 53.30 | 53.96 | 162,842,854 | 16:35:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.34 | 34.59B |
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23/7/2020 10:03 | CHINESE HACKING: Foreign minister Dominic Raab said on Wednesday Britain was concerned by evidence published by the United States showing that China was involved in cyber attacks against medical and academic institutions in 11 countries including the U.K. "Cant trust the commies" | geckotheglorious | |
23/7/2020 09:51 | Sky Business News this AM..... CEO Yorkshire BS reported that 1 in 7 clients requested payment holiday. Market getting back to normal from a lending perspective is the gist of his comments. See's N&SI demand looking to soak up more savers money... again a gist of his comments... I suspect Lloyds will not be much different from a Macro perspective. I'm erring on the positive for LLOY this AM. | gwatson56 | |
23/7/2020 09:49 | Confused? You will be! Live Coronavirus latest news: Banks told customers will need to wear masks Jordan Kelly-Linden Gareth Davies 23 JULY 2020 • 9:45AM Follow Banks have been told customers will need to wear masks ahead of the publication of guidance on coverings in England. Asked if people should cover their faces if they are going into a bank, Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis said: "Yes... it's all retail outlets and retail banks on our high streets are retail outlets effectively as well. "And what you're doing when you are in a bank, if you're going in there to pay money in or withdraw money, you're going in there in the same way as you're going into a shop to buy a sandwich, or a book or some clothes. "Therefore it is appropriate that you should be wearing a face mask." There has been mass confusion over settings were masks are required, including takeaways. Mr Lewis said that if a customer is getting a take away coffee from an outlet like Pret a Manger, they should wear a face mask, but if they are dining in there is no need to wear one. | maxk | |
23/7/2020 09:34 | Ut - an amusing post liked by many! What exactly have you won? The booby prize? A bit early to crow I think. | alphorn | |
23/7/2020 09:22 | Good to see Sturgeon extending hospitality to the UK Prime Minister...NOT. Disappointing, we've always found the Scots warm and welcoming. I'm sure she does not represent the values and feelings of the majority in Scotland. | cheshire pete | |
23/7/2020 08:29 | hxxps://www.caroline Attention all Shoppers! A message to all shops. Please circulate. The mask regulations have not been published but will contain exemptions for those with a disability or for whom masks cause ‘serious distress’. If you refuse entry to disabled ppl you are prima facie liable to them under the Equality Act. Any person refusing a service or to sell a product to a disabled person by reason of their disability is liable to that person unless they have a statutory defence. That they haven’t told you is unlikely to be a defence. By the nature of their disability, some with depression (etc) will be reluctant to tell you about it. Indeed, being asked is in itself likely to exacerbate their symptoms. It is also a symptom of depression, dementia and other conditions that sufferers are disorganised and forgetful, meaning they’d be likely to forget any medical certificate. This is all highly foreseeable. So any policy requiring a medical certificate to be shown is likely to be indirectly discriminatory on some disabled and other people; and is unlikely to provide a shop with a statutory defence. The only way a shop can avoid the risk of many expensive law suits is to order its staff not in any circumstances to ask why a person is not wearing a mask and not to bar entry if they aren’t. The regulations, we have been told, will not impose liability on shops for persons not wearing masks. Moreover, there is a statistically zero risk of a person proving where he or she was infected; & a shop could not realistically be found liable for an infection even if s/he cld. The fact that medical certificates are rare and may not be able to be obtained is an obvious and important consideration for shops when deciding on their policy; and increases the chance of a requirement to show one being discriminatory. @waitrose @jlandpartners @coopuk @Safeway @sainsburys @Tescos @Watersontes @Debenhams @BootsUK @marksandspencer @asda @morrisons @Safeway Courtesy of tweets made by Francis Hoar on Twitter @Francis_Hoar | xxxxxy | |
23/7/2020 07:02 | Reasonable excuse won't change. Human rights. You watch. | xxxxxy | |
23/7/2020 06:57 | A bit irrelevant if the law's going to be changed tomorrow! | grahamite2 | |
23/7/2020 06:55 | Mutations. Vaccine dubious. So going to have to face it sometime.Otherwise have to stay home.Think mutations make it successively weaker. Have a nice day. | xxxxxy | |
23/7/2020 06:48 | Putting on a face mask would cause you severe distress.Actual legal wordingReasonable excuse4. For the purposes of regulation 3(1), the circumstances in which a person ("P") has a reasonable excuse include those where-(a)P cannot put on, wear or remove a face covering-(i)because of any physical or mental illness or impairment, or disability (within the meaning of section 6 of the Equality Act 2010(1)), or(ii)without severe distress;(b)P is travelling with, or providing assistance to, another person ("B") and B relies on lip reading to communicate with P;(c)P removes their face covering to avoid harm or injury, or the risk of harm or injury, to themselves or others;(d)P is travelling to avoid injury, or to escape a risk of harm, and does not have a face covering with them;(e)if it is reasonably necessary for P to eat or drink, P removes their face covering to eat or drink;(f)P has to remove their face covering to take medication;(g)a relevant person requests that P remove their face covering.The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings on Public Transport) (England) Regulations 2020 | xxxxxy | |
23/7/2020 06:47 | Law. If mask distress you. Do not have to wear. | xxxxxy | |
23/7/2020 06:45 | About RBS ... Robert Young23 Jul 2020 6:37AMWell at last they are killing off the terrible association of banking with Scotland. The vast majority of the banks customers and clients are outside Scotland so right decision. It was only ever an ego trip from the previous boss supported by the SNP Government to try and put Scotland on the world stage. Hopefully at some point its registered base will also move back to London | xxxxxy | |
23/7/2020 06:43 | Tom Hawk23 Jul 2020 6:37AMThe proper way out should have been to let RB Scotland go whilst keeping NatWest and the other parts afloat. Instead Gordon Brown pumped billions in to the RB Scotland because he is a Scot and he didn't want to the the Scot who closed down the royal bank of Scotland. As a result of his behaviour we are lumbered sith structural debt that is still being paid off ..(. before this C19 fiasco.).And now the sacred cow of a Scottish bank is being slaughtered.. We suffer for Scottish arrogance. | xxxxxy | |
22/7/2020 23:30 | Hi there pooper scooper! :)) | freddie ferret | |
22/7/2020 23:21 | Lol...... m2Watch out .. Russians already planning for Boris to win the next election. | k38 | |
22/7/2020 21:02 | #811. With views like that I am on the wrong side of the Sterling trade. What else would you plan to steal? | alphorn | |
22/7/2020 20:55 | Bob, yes you couldnt even get the result with Russia's help. | utrickytrees | |
22/7/2020 20:21 | New Covid-19 mutation 'helping outbreaks spread faster around the world' Mutation known as D614G spreads more quickly but is not associated with increased risk of death, professor says By Jack Hardy 22 July 2020 • 9:08am A new mutation of Covid-19 is now the most dominant strand of the virus globally and is forming clusters more quickly in the UK than the original virus from Wuhan, an expert has warned.... Paywall: Read the comment section. | maxk | |
22/7/2020 20:14 | So the Russkie smoking gun on indyref is…”cred | bargainbob |
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