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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

52.18
0.12 (0.23%)
03 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
  0.12 0.23% 52.18 52.24 52.28 52.90 52.20 52.38 86,283,449 16:35:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.08 33.22B
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 52.06p. 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 £33.22 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.08.

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31/8/2020
20:55
Ho dear, xy's is in a huff tonight ! Have you given money to Steve Bannon's big wall project ! Only to find out he has spent it on himself !. As with all right winger's, it's all about me me me.

LOL

tenapen
31/8/2020
20:29
Concerned , Monday, August 31, 2020, 13:44:"For the period ending March 2020, there were 430,000 NINo registrations to EU nationals and 326,000 to non-EU nationals." - that is a total of 756,000 if I read this correctly for 2020.I can hardly believe that these figures have not been manipulated to include the illegal French 'boat people'.The elephant in the room is the total overboard generosity of the British benefits to all system.Don't forget this continues unabated with a so-called Conservative government.Either they will not or cannot do anything until we are outside the EU - I cannot decide which it is. Surely they are not so stupid and blind as to not see what is going on and how Britain is being ruined from within?
xxxxxy
31/8/2020
20:15
LOL


Right Wing PAP

No wonder your username is a series of xx's with a y,

tenapen
31/8/2020
19:54
"HMG is talking about balancing the books by increasing taxation"

Are they?

poikka
31/8/2020
19:50
A (UK Government) spokeswoman said: “We have been clear from the outset about the principles underlying the UK approach: we are seeking a relationship that respects our sovereignty and which has a free trade agreement at its core, similar to those the EU has already agreed with like-minded countries.

“However, the EU is still insisting not only that we must accept continuity with EU state aid and fisheries policy, but also that this must be agreed BEFORE any further substantive work can be done in any other area of the negotiation, including on legal texts, making it unnecessarily difficult to make progress."

BEFORE - so who's holding up the talks, then?

poikka
31/8/2020
19:47
Politically I do not want devolution. However the Sturgeon has been very competent in recent times imho.
freddie ferret
31/8/2020
19:44
jl5006
30 Aug '20 - 19:10 - 313511 of 313540

In your dreams tenapen.
Sadly she is a person elected by nobody but her mates?

------------------------------------------------

Just wait for the results from next years elections - A 'Blue wash' as the SNP wipe the floor and clean up.

As a life long Labour socialist, the SNP have not been my natural vote, but i will also be voting SNP.

:-/

tenapen
31/8/2020
19:31
Must remember to pack a Union flag in the rucksack and unfurl next June when we revisit the Munros.
cheshire pete
31/8/2020
19:30
With Help to Buy, the base rate is irrelevant....

1st 5 yrs is interest free.
After 5 yrs the rate is fixed at 1.75%, so it doesn't matter what the base rate is.

After which, the fee then increases by 1% + RPI(currently around 1%) so 2%..

That's just interest.

That's on top of your mortgage premium to your mortgage provider.



"After the interest-free years, you’ll be charged 1.75% on the outstanding amount as interest. This fee will increase each year by RPI plus 1%"





I think Help to Buy will become toxic..

sikhthetech
31/8/2020
19:01
Welcome back, LADESIDE, long, long time no see.
grahamite2
31/8/2020
19:00
Interesting, freddie.

These green initiatives beloved of the left are all very well for Sutton Place posers but they are very harmful for average Americans. You'd have thought the Democrats would have learned that lesson last time round.

grahamite2
31/8/2020
18:37
Sounds great tricky, I'm a member of the Golf club within the estate and sadly have never experienced the events you mentioned.

Sounds good though.........

ladeside
31/8/2020
18:28
Six Dem mayors in this state endorse Trump in 2020 race
freddie01
31/8/2020
18:06
Hence rates have been and will stay lower much longer...probably permanent...rates have one purpoae and one purpose only...support the housing market, borrowers and the supply chain...





sikhthetech31 Aug '20 - 13:04 - 11753 of 11756
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I think Help to Buy loans will become toxic soon.

They were introduced in 2013 and are interest free for only 5yrs. Now 7 yrs down the line, the buyers taking the initial batch have to pay interest on them on top of their mortgage!!

As time goes on, more and more will have to pay interest on the Help2Buy loan on top of their mortgage. This could result in more defaults going forward.

diku
31/8/2020
17:43
They shoot horses, don’t they.......but maybe not black ones
guss
31/8/2020
16:41
A few pints of heavy and a chaser or two - and you're a comedian.
poikka
31/8/2020
16:10
#313531 the comments are well worth reading...except they are things that would occur to all of us anyway.
grahamite2
31/8/2020
15:40
Boris didn't lose 200 billion pounds, it went to the country.

I guess some of it went to Scotland to add to the £2,000.00 each Scottish person gets from the UK taxpayer.

jacko07
31/8/2020
15:19
BREAKING NEWS: Boris Johnson has been named slimmer of the year. He managed to lose 200 billion pounds in 3 months.
bargainbob
31/8/2020
15:11
No sign of plod as social distancing gets nuanced..
maxk
31/8/2020
15:07
Do Black Horses Matter ?
scruff1
31/8/2020
14:38
John Redwood@johnredwood3hGlad to see strong reaction against the idea of tax rises . That's the last thing we want. We need to get the deficit down by getting economic growth up.
xxxxxy
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