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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.26
-0.32 (-0.58%)
Last Updated: 12:04:31
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
  -0.32 -0.58% 55.26 55.26 55.28 55.50 55.04 55.48 29,118,323 12:04:31
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.44 35.14B
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 55.58p. 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 £35.14 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.44.

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23/10/2020
11:58
Not completely mad dex. It is the velocity of money that drives inflation.
ekuuleus
23/10/2020
11:55
QE should be eroding the value of money fast as it should be creating inflation (more money chasing the same assets). But it isn't. Which is weird.

It is currently as though the government can create as much money as it wants without a corresponding negative effect. Most odd.

dexdringle
23/10/2020
11:47
Not to mention Oz .. who do some very drinkable plonk.
maxk
23/10/2020
11:15
Pal - "Liza Trust .. err we live in hope lol"

She's actually proving to be a very positive politician. Yes, she looked a bit weird a couple of years back, but she's stayed on track.

poikka
23/10/2020
11:11
Blockbuster Report Reveals How Biden Family Was Compromised By China
geckotheglorious
23/10/2020
11:07
How about that! The French come to the rescue!

It doesn't actually matter who blows up the "deal" so long as there is no "deal."

grahamite2
23/10/2020
11:03
XXXXY that is why so many Remainers hate Trump. He's pro UK and Pro Brexit.

I'd vote for trump on his Brexit stance alone. Bidens detest UK,as do most Democrats.
Eg Pelosi.

Law and order though is as important.

Democrats win the WH only by postal vote cheating..and it's going to be large.

geckotheglorious
23/10/2020
11:00
Worrying times for us all Chavi..
QE, value of money eroding fast, and the inevitable tax rises to come..

Fingers crossed we do not get a European banking crisis.

geckotheglorious
23/10/2020
11:00
Liza Trust .. err we live in hope lol
pal44
23/10/2020
11:00
Any negative interest rates will be forgotten in a year or two when inflation takes off. Buffet's not into gold for fun, nor am I come to think of it...
poikka
23/10/2020
10:52
A big day for the Department for International Trade today as Liz Truss signs the UK’s first trade deal as an independent country for decades. The Japan deal was agreed in principle over a month ago, however it was formally signed this morning at a ceremony in Tokyo.

Next stop: TPP membership, boosted by our new best friend Japan’s 2021 chairmanship…

maxk
23/10/2020
10:39
SP over 60% down YTD. Mortgage market booming. Negative rates unlikely.

Any negatives are built in and then some.

Personally I reckon the share price will hit 40p soon enough as the fall was well overdone and driven down by massive shorting. Those shorts still need to close and have probably now started doing so...

crazi
23/10/2020
10:20
Mike, don’t be fooled, this can and will turn very quickly. No doubting LTV has improved but this is being built on pillars of salt and sand.
DYOR

smartie6
23/10/2020
10:16
Geck, read somewhere last week BoE said it would likely be QE instead of NI rates to help out.
Edit. Though with the money being thrown about that's already happening.

chavitravi2
23/10/2020
10:14
smartie623 Oct '20 - 09:24 - 12908 of 12912

Lloyds do not have an investment banking arm pulling in the profit, unless you know something different?

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Or losses, but they do a hell of a lot of Mortgages and remortgages, and business is booming.

mikemichael2
23/10/2020
09:49
xxxxxy23 Oct '20 - 09:33 - 317406 of 317408

...a Republican chair has said.

They even have clever furniture in America!

grahamite2
23/10/2020
09:38
FAO Triflepig, Good morning,
I am not posting on LSE for a while. Someone is trying
To be clever and calling the share price 45p and 65p....etc..
The Lloyd’s bb on LSE is a comedy show ...cheers

falklandi
23/10/2020
09:34
Silly me, closed all my longs yesterday....
falklandi
23/10/2020
09:33
Time for free trade deal! Trump 'adores' UK and wants to stun EU with major agreementPRESIDENT Donald Trump "adores" the UK and desperately wants a free trade Brexit deal between the US and UK, a Republican chair has said.By STEVEN BROWN... Daily Express
xxxxxy
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