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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.22
0.20 (0.36%)
19 Jun 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
  0.20 0.36% 55.22 55.06 55.08 55.42 54.82 54.94 184,699,182 16:35:17
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.41 35B
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 55.02p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 57.22p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £35 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.41.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
18/9/2020
10:17
Remember The Yuppies?

Thatcher inspired moralless scumbags. I bet Gecko was one of them.

minerve 2
18/9/2020
10:14
Mrs Thatcher destroyed much of this country and community with her failed 'give the houses and national institutions to the people plan'. Grahamite happened to be one of the beneficiaries and since then has been a bought man.
minerve 2
18/9/2020
10:14
OK G2 answer this would Maggie ever would have let the banks get battered as today ?
pal44
18/9/2020
10:13
Long marchers..
maxk
18/9/2020
10:07
You're right, Gecko. Mrs Thatcher is the one and only decent PM we've had in my lifetime - and I'm not a boy any more.

This is a small c conservative country - how come we never get any conservative governments? How has the left been so fantastically effective at infiltrating all our institutions?

grahamite2
18/9/2020
09:53
Cant have what Alporno, a deal? Most on here recognise it's a failed institution theres no point in flogging a dead horse with a deal we might as well move on. Anyway, why should I give any consideration to what you want, you have no interest in the UK?

Your wasting your time with him Utrickytrees. Best filtered.

freddie01
18/9/2020
09:51
Not exactly going to plan so far
studentinvestor13
18/9/2020
09:48
Lloyds Banking, the UK-focused bank, has almost £14bn tied up in its direct real estate business, about 60% of which involves commercial properties, according to its 2019 annual report.

Lloyds, which makes most of its loans in residential property, has already flagged potential impairments linked to the wider economic impact of the pandemic.

buywell3
18/9/2020
09:42
99.9% of you ladies never saw this coming

buywell did years ago

look at back posts

buywell3
18/9/2020
09:42
Cant have what Alporno, a deal? Most on here recognise it's a failed institution theres no point in flogging a dead horse with a deal we might as well move on. Anyway, why should I give any consideration to what you want, you have no interest in the UK?
utrickytrees
18/9/2020
09:40
It's a sad day when an ISA earning 1% sounds better than LLoyds shares.....
geckotheglorious
18/9/2020
09:36
As Redwood identifies, we've had nothing but traitorous quisling leaders since Maggie was dethroned.

A curse on ALL their houses. Eggspecially spineless John Major.

geckotheglorious
18/9/2020
09:34
Those cash ISAs earning 1% in accounts sounds much better than Lloy shares...
diku
18/9/2020
09:32
At least the BoE haven't change the interest rate. Not gone negative as some feared.
chavitravi2
18/9/2020
09:10
maybe not quite to death just yet
scruff1
18/9/2020
09:07
Bank of England moves a step closer to negative rates

Monetary Policy Committee minutes reveal rate-setters have been briefed on plans to implement a negative rate if warranted 'at some point'

By
Russell Lynch,
ECONOMICS EDITOR
17 September 2020 • 4:33pm



The Bank of England took another step towards controversial negative rates on Thursday amid rising Covid infections and a looming unemployment crisis.

The Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) unanimously voted to hold interest rates at their record low of 0.1pc and kept the scale of its money printing programme unchanged at £745bn.

However, minutes of the meeting said the MPC had been briefed on the Bank's plans “to explore how a negative Bank Rate could be implemented effectively, should the outlook for inflation and output warrant it at some point”.

The Bank of England and the Prudential Regulation Authority “will begin structured engagement on the operational considerations” of the move in the final quarter, the minutes said.

maxk
18/9/2020
09:05
Weeping Willow #853. What a child. I can't have it so nobody else can either.
I will make an exception for you - you deserve to fail.

alphorn
18/9/2020
09:03
It's been shorted to death.
mikemichael2
18/9/2020
08:47
Not sure whether its a positive or negative but not heard mitchy or anyone else for quite some time saying 'at these prices it would be rude not to'
scruff1
18/9/2020
08:45
I suppose the fear now is that there is a total loss of faith in holding stocks and that the bottom could yet be quite a way off. With negative interest rates (they are effectively so already)its time to consider practical alternatives methinks
scruff1
18/9/2020
08:33
& it's her money Hernando.
utrickytrees
18/9/2020
08:20
Yes, it's a virtue-signalling political statement at low cost!
chinahere
18/9/2020
08:10
But it is useful...to them!
maxk
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