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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.36 | 0.66% | 54.54 | 54.56 | 54.58 | 54.70 | 53.94 | 54.52 | 99,062,783 | 16:35:18 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.35 | 34.68B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/2/2021 09:31 | IF it's a political issue I suspect it could well be linked to the EU cretins that are blocking "normal" service between the UK and EU Countries! | gbh2 | |
11/2/2021 09:16 | Exactly...Lloy seems to be the counter short punch to Miners long...amount of shares in issue is the giveaway... | diku | |
11/2/2021 08:42 | Don't pick a fight with us over City access, BoE boss warns Brussels Andrew Bailey said Europe was asking the UK to meet a standard that it "holds no other country to and would not agree to itself". John-Paul Ford Rojas, business reporter Wednesday 10 February 2021 19:18, UK Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey has urged the EU not to pick a fight over post-Brexit access for financial services and accused it of demanding tougher standards of the UK than other countries. Brussels has been slow to grant "equivalence" status allowing UK firms access to the bloc in the way that has already been granted to Canada, the US, Australia, Hong Kong and Brazil. That was despite the UK starting off from a position of following the same rules as the EU, unlike those countries, Mr Bailey pointed out. He said that the EU's position was that it wanted to "better understand how the UK intends to amend or alter the rules going forwards". But Mr Bailey said: "This is a standard that the EU holds no other country to and would, I suspect, not agree to be held to itself." The governor said it appeared to mean Brussels was either taking the "unrealistic, dangerous and inconsistent" view that rules should not be changed in the future or that if they do, the UK should not do so independently of the EU. That would be "rule-taking pure and simple" and "not acceptable", Mr Bailey said in a speech to financial executives. | maxk | |
11/2/2021 08:41 | Not sure about that. WHO in background. On the rudder they are. But Boris does need to start determining our course through this. Data still seems to say the vulnerable may die. Don't they die anyway.Boris, get some spine and Honesty.Doing a May is not acceptable. | xxxxxy | |
11/2/2021 08:25 | So attractive the share price keeps going down, Shorting LLOY is a Hedge Fund Hobby these days! | gbh2 | |
11/2/2021 08:20 | ASA, I supported Boris until recently. But I think now it's becoming crystal clear he is way out of his depth. I think he's being manipulated to look stupid, and it's succeeding. | pierre oreilly | |
11/2/2021 05:34 | NWG upbeat noting half book value and banking sector | haretortoise1 | |
11/2/2021 00:57 | Moving in the right direction up to trading statement | dave894 | |
10/2/2021 22:52 | Gove set for face to face EU clash tomorrow as Brussels refuses to adjust Brexit deal. MICHEAL GOVE has been warned the EU will refuse changes to the Northern Ireland Protocol in the Brexit agreement ahead of crucial talks with the bloc. Ahead of their face to face meeting tomorrow, the Vice-President of the European Commission Maros Sefcovic has sent the UK minister a letter outlining areas he says the UK is not in compliance with the Northern Ireland Protocol. His letter added Border Control Posts at Northern Ireland ports are "not yet fully operational", official controls at the Posts are "not performed in compliance with the Withdrawal Agreement" and that there are "very few identity checks". Mr Sefcovic also said there are "teething troubles, for which we should be able to find swift solutions" through the EU-UK Joint Committee. The BBC's political reporter Laura Kuenssberg agreed that the EU did not appear to be backing down over the protocol. She wrote on Twitter: "UK and EU meeting to talk how the Northern Ireland protocol is working tomorrow. "EU letter to Gove doesn't give impression there's any breakthrough in the offing." In his letter, Mr Sefcovic has said the Northern Ireland Protocol is the "only way" to protect the Good Friday Agreement. | stonedyou | |
10/2/2021 22:48 | What do ppl want? Lots for nothing -or lots for a working life. Ask the BBC - which seems to have all the answers from trans in maternity units to all c 19 data Bit like Disney channel - cept that has something | jl5006 | |
10/2/2021 22:25 | Well well - the regime is here - under the guise of a Tory Gov. IMO end of -no bus just die WOW - fornone has aclue | jl5006 | |
10/2/2021 22:24 | how did this board become the place to go for little englanders to unburden themselves? | stansmith3 |
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