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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.82
-0.56 (-0.99%)
Last Updated: 09:47:26
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
  -0.56 -0.99% 55.82 55.78 55.82 56.66 55.76 56.42 47,430,959 09:47:26
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.53 35.65B
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 56.38p. 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 £35.65 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.53.

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30/9/2020
18:41
Allow me to disagree and the reason is religious, my opinion on this...All 3 main religions have a say and for that reason I would have made Jerusalem like another Vatican... that way for sure you avoiding future conflicts.
k38
30/9/2020
18:05
BECAUSE THEY WERE DECENT HUMANS - UNLIKE THE ORANGE MAN.
minerve 2
30/9/2020
17:58
K38

Recognising Jerusalem as Israel's capital was long overdue and , despite promising to do such, no other Potus went through and actually did it.

geckotheglorious
30/9/2020
17:51
WHERE IS THE "OVEN READY" DEAL YOU BUMBLING LYING PIG???????
minerve 2
30/9/2020
17:12
Bought 80000 shares today. Tucked away. No hurry to sell. Looking forward to dividends being allowed again soon also.

Mitchy - add British Steel to that list also... So many industries gone. What we have left is foreign owned as well.

crazi
30/9/2020
17:11
Murdoch (89) telling his Fox News viewers (average age 65) that Biden (77) is senile

Old people are so clueless, that's why they also voted Brexit

minerve 2
30/9/2020
17:08
Bought 80000 shares today. Tucked away. No hurry to sell. Looking forward to dividends being allowed again soon also...
crazi
30/9/2020
16:00
Trump is great.. the only thing I don't agree with him is recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
k38
30/9/2020
15:48
Gizza clue Alp.
maxk
30/9/2020
15:27
Every dime Trump has been paid as President of the USA he has donated..

Circa $1.6million dollars.



Interesting video.

Wonder how much tax Trumps company paid.

geckotheglorious
30/9/2020
15:05
Here is new term that we may here more about - a 'Phase down period'.
alphorn
30/9/2020
14:57
Chlorine Washed Chicken!!!!
Wooo hoo!

I can add it to my chlorine washed salads from the EU!

Not that I will eat either. Nor am I forced to eat either!

geckotheglorious
30/9/2020
14:28
That's the quid, where is the quo?
maxk
30/9/2020
14:24
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Post 315804
"The first shipments of UK beef will be exported to the USA on Wednesday after 24 years"

Superb news.

geckotheglorious
30/9/2020
14:23
Who cares.
xxxxxy
30/9/2020
14:22
A taste of things to come.Fingers crossed.
xxxxxy
30/9/2020
14:22
The first shipments of UK beef will be exported to the USA on Wednesday after 24 years.The longstanding ban on EU beef by the states – introduced in the wake of the BSE outbreak, also known as mad cow disease, in 1996 – was lifted for the UK in March 2020 following a three-week inspection during summer 2019.UK beef producers now have access to the US market for the first time in more than two decades.The industry is estimated to be worth £66m ($85bn) over the next five years.The first shipment of beef originating from Foyle Food Group, Foyle Campsie in Northern Ireland is to be dispatched to America, with further shipments from across the UK expected in the coming weeks.Environment secretary George Eustice said: "Our beef is renowned as some of the best in the world for its high quality, food safety and welfare standards, and this landmark milestone means more people around the globe can enjoy our produce."READ MORE: UK economic slump during lockdown not as bad as first fearedInternational trade secretary Liz Truss said today marked a "historic moment" for British farming which could be just the "tip of the iceberg."The government hopes the free trade deal currently under negotiation with the US will create a host of export opportunities for British agriculture.AHDB international market development director Phil Hadley said: "The US represents an important potential market for our red meat exports and today's first shipment is the result of the hard work and persistence of industry and government to bring about this crucial next step."This important milestone will bring a fantastic boost to the sector and we look forward to seeing more of our red meat served up on dinner tables across the US in the months and years to come."... Yahoo Finance
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30/9/2020
14:03
Britain offers EU fishing concession as part of Brexit sweetenerExclusive: Three-year transition period for European fishing fleets among proposals in negotiating paperDaniel Boffey in Brussels and Lisa O'Carroll... Guardian...If it is good enough for JRM it will be good enough for me.
xxxxxy
30/9/2020
13:42
JPMorgan Chase to pay record $920 million to resolve U.S. investigations into trading practicesPUBLISHED TUE, SEP 29 2020 11:14 AM EDTUPDATED TUE, SEP 29 2020 3:37 PM EDTHugh Son@HUGH_SONDawn Giel@DAWNGIEL... CNBC..
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30/9/2020
13:38
The Speaker has accused Boris Johnson of treating Parliament with "contempt" as he confirmed he will not grant a vote on the much-discussed Brady amendment to the Coronavirus Act.Sir Linday Hoyle delivered ministers a sharp rebuke for using emergency powers in a "totally unsatisfactory" manner and failing to give MPs sufficient time for scrutiny."All too often, important statutory instruments have been published a matter of hours before they come into force and some explanations as to why important measures have come into effect before they can be laid before this House has been unconvincing and shows a total disregard for the House," he said.But he said selecting any amendment "risks giving rise to uncertainty" about the decision of the House because only 90 minutes were available for the debate.More than 80 Tory MPs were prepared to vote for Sir Graham Brady's proposal - which would have meant certain defeat for the Government - to be given more say on Covid regulations.But those rebels are not about to slink back into the shadows, with some including Sir Desmond Swayne and Steve Baker suggesting they would bring the fight to other battlegrounds if concessions were not granted today.... Daily Telegraph
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