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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

52.20
0.30 (0.58%)
01 May 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
  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
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 51.90p. 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 £33.17 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.07.

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28/7/2020
21:18
The government's widely ridiculed (at the time) advice about people staying alert seems to be in tune with the current thinking."A senior World Health Organization (WHO) figure has said that coronavirus pandemic is likely to be "one big wave" as they warned people to remain vigilant despite lockdowns being eased.WHO spokesperson Margaret Harris said the idea of a "second wave" is flawed since infection rates do not seem to be affected by the seasons.Instead, Harris said, people should think about the virus as a single wave – since the danger remains the same throughout the year."
patientcapital
28/7/2020
21:12
Who's Bruce the Robert's?
utrickytrees
28/7/2020
21:06
Banks could be free to restart dividend payments within monthsBank of England willing to consider payouts from January onwards in boost to legions of investors... Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
28/7/2020
19:35
Been bit off Boris lately.But.Love Boris.No Deal.
xxxxxy
28/7/2020
18:57
diku, it's just a guessestimate on those loans.

There are reports of widespread fraud because of light touch lending.

What I expect may happen is as delinquencies rise, UK politicians will feign
outrage - eventhough banks have been expressly told to lend quickly.

Then political pressure will begin to mount for banks to share some of
the pain, as this was taxpayers money and their due diligence was lacking etc.

Completely unfair, however that's my take on the government guaranteed business loans.

essentialinvestor
28/7/2020
18:40
No doubt you will have noticed since the financial crisis of 2008 - 2009 rates have one purpose and one purpose only...support the property market and the loan market...keep rates low...and nothing for savers...so borrowers can full fill their borrowing obligations...hence property prices are just not falling...and those first time buyers like the sparkle of new builds...it makes them feel good...suck them in...




sikhthetech28 Jul '20 - 11:12 - 11053 of 11063
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Diku,

"H2B are at least asset linked new builds..."

Yes, new builds tend to be around 20% more, so new build buyers are already in a loss when they buy.
What happens to those assets if the housing market crashes?. Falling house prices, lower asset prices leads to bad, toxic, loans..

The govn needs house prices to continue rising otherwise they will be stuck with toxic H2B loans, another financial crisis...

diku
28/7/2020
17:41
I'm sure she's suffering from the female version of BIG MAN LITTLE MAN SYNDROME
investtofly
28/7/2020
17:38
Try Southall, very much like or even better than Bradford
investtofly
28/7/2020
17:14
90 pence in mid 2015 to under 29 pence is some doing.

That said in 1999, LLOY EPS was about double the current share price,
that's not a mistype btw.

essentialinvestor
28/7/2020
16:39
Krankie loves Bobby
oapknob1
28/7/2020
15:22
Bobby loves Krankie!
grahamite2
28/7/2020
15:10
Price seems to have entered an area of interest to me, it's alsready inside one gap that closes around 28.25. I believe this gap will probably close. There is another gap below it that would close around 25.9. Anything bad in their update and I suggest we could see that lower gap close.
stupmy
28/7/2020
15:05
Ffs if we were in the 1800's Stergeon would be in a mental asylum for displaying all the symptoms of being kicked in the head by a horse.
utrickytrees
28/7/2020
14:55
spot on analysis
mr.elbee
28/7/2020
14:47
Yes, but at least the wee beastie is consistent.
maxk
28/7/2020
14:41
Margaret Burton28 Jul 2020 1:53PM.... Nicola Sturgeon, her political failures, know to Mr Grove perhaps ? ....She failed to become a lawyer of any note.She failed to be elected onto numerous Scottish Councils during the 1980's and early 1990's.She failed to become elected as an MP in the Scottish Parliament during the 1990's on too many times to recall accurately.She failed to become elected as a Scottish MP in the HoC in 1992.She eventually won a Scottish Parliament seat for Glasgow Govan in 1999.She failed as the Shadow Minister for Children and Education between 1999 to 2000.She failed as Shadow Minister for Health and Community Care between 2000 to 2003.She even failed as Shadow Minister for Justice between 2003 to 2004.She even failed as a member of various committees too.She failed to become the leader of the SNP in 2004.She failed as the leader of the Scottish Parliament from 2004 to 2007.She failed as Deputy First Minister in the Scottish Parliament between 2007 to 2012.She failed as a Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing and in 2012 she was moved sideways as the Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure, Investment and Cities in the Scottish Parliament.She was defeated in the 2014 Scottish Independence Campaign.As Salmond resigned as First Minister following the Scottish Independence Campaign and nobody else wanted to accept the poisoned chalice, Sturgeon was appointed First Minister by default.She failed, as First Minister, even in the three General Elections to increase the SNP vote share above 45%.She has failed to convince the Scottish electorate that independence is a viable option for Scotland.She has failed to convince the Scottish electorate that remaining in the EU is a viable option for Scotland.She has failed to prove to the world that she is a credible leader of the Scottish electorate and worthy of serious consideration.She failed to secure a mandate for Scottish Independence again in 2019 when more Scottish voters DID NOT vote for the SNP than did so.SNP 45% of the votes, while 54.9% DID NOT VOTE FOR THE SNP.
xxxxxy
28/7/2020
14:12
mm2

You are a funny, silly little old man.

minerve 2
28/7/2020
14:07
Well the BOE sad no Divi so be it it takes two to tango Lloyds greedy directors and the
bast...s from BOE full stop.

gambill
28/7/2020
14:01
I predict that in the end the EU will agree a free trade agreement with the UK. They would lose out heavily on WTO rulesand they know it. They know it and now they know we know that they know it.
mitchy
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