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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

51.90
0.02 (0.04%)
30 Apr 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
  0.02 0.04% 51.90 51.94 51.96 52.34 51.88 51.88 128,376,602 16:35:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.05 33.03B
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 51.88p. 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 £33.03 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.05.

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22/9/2020
09:54
Can anyone tell me when Britain's Got Talent is being aired when Simon Cowell auditions the latest comedy duo of Valance and Whitty?
investtofly
22/9/2020
09:49
That's an opening measure on pubs, no pun intended.

Closures can't be ruled out, particularly as we are only in September.

essentialinvestor
22/9/2020
09:28
Morning Alp

Thanks for the heads up. Spot on imo.

maxk
22/9/2020
09:20
#215. CH has had negative rates for some time. Have a look at UBS and Credit Suisse for impact.
alphorn
22/9/2020
09:16
Nigel and the 10 million donation xxxxy lol
bargainbob
22/9/2020
09:12
buywell has raised this -ve rates issue before

Please explain someone how banks can turn a profit with a negative rate set ?

buywell3
22/9/2020
09:10
Governor Bailey of the BOE is now really talking up the possibility of negative interest rates in the UK - don't know why as they haven't worked in either Japan or the Euro zone.
loganair
22/9/2020
09:05
Good morning max - Mas' post (121505) on SHA is for you then.
alphorn
22/9/2020
09:00
Point taken icejelly.

But in this case i'm talking about good ol blighty.

maxk
22/9/2020
08:58
Which government? Which country?
icejelly
22/9/2020
08:55
Has anyone ever seen a more clueless, useless government?
maxk
22/9/2020
08:51
Boris ain't no Churchill. Boris doesn't own his own mind. He seems to be scientifically illiterate. No conviction.Anyway No Deal.WTO.Nigel is watching.
xxxxxy
22/9/2020
08:48
Ernie Donk22 Sep 2020 8:44AMUp to the presentation of Vallance and Whitty I was prepared to back the basic virus strategy. Now, having been presented with blatant propaganda (50,000 cases a day, 200 deaths - rubbish, and they know it) I am forced to conclude there is something else going on. An experiment in social control? No exit strategy? Whatever the reason, I cannot buy in on this hysterical distortion of facts. We didn't react like this in the winter of 2017/8 when there was actually 50,000 addition deaths from a failed 'flu vaccine program. So why now?4LikeReplyA Vix22 Sep 2020 8:47AMWelcome on board.
xxxxxy
22/9/2020
08:46
Most people are relatively sober at 10pm, except at Christmas. After that, everyone starts hugging and fighting and kissing each other, especially the tarts and hoes.

Making everyone go home at 10pm will lead to more arrests, more money for the treasury and a baby boom “Corona-boomers”. Bring it on.

guss
22/9/2020
08:30
10pm close is a stupid idea and if he does it will IMO cost boris his job
buywell3
22/9/2020
08:27
When I studied at London Uni, some many years ago!! Pubs closed at 11pm.... i was pretty inebriated by then Ive told my 3 kids at uni drink quicker!!!
arjun
22/9/2020
08:17
For me. At moment. Cash is King. Top up Premium Bonds. Will not sell. But may buy Lloyd's again at sub 19p.
xxxxxy
22/9/2020
08:05
Futures just

Dow -572.00 / -2.07%

buywell3
22/9/2020
07:54
The Unlawful EU - The Shocking Truth - We Present The EvidenceRevealed: The international law-breaking EU has been at it for years?© Brexit Facts4EU.Org 2020The EU has been breaking international law openly and shamelessly as a matter of EU policyWhy on earth won't the UK Government tell the World?An important and major report from Brexit Facts4EU.Org for MPs and World leadersBREXIT FACTS4EU.ORG SUMMARYThe EU breaks international law and it does so as a principleThe EU's Withdrawal Treaty itself contravenes the Good Friday Agreement which is enshrined in international lawThe EU intends to put in border controls between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland if there is no trade dealThe EU breaks international laws regularly and with impunityThe EU disregards WTO judgements against itThe EU has already requested changes to the supposedly inviolable Withdrawal Treaty – five months after it was signedThe EU is preventing a simple border solution and is disregarding international laws of the seaThe EU has acted in bad faith throughout these EU-UK negotiations, breaking the terms of the TreatyThe Remain-voting Minister Brandon Lewis knew what he was doing when he stated in Parliament that:"Yes, this does break international law in a very specific and limited way. We're taking the powers to disapply the EU law concept of direct effect ... in a certain very tightly defined circumstance."The UK Government's draft Internal Markets Bill does NOT break international law. Not at all.All it does is permit the United Kingdom to apply remediesin the event that the EU breaks international law.Full article, Brexit facts4u
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