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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.70
0.14 (0.25%)
Last Updated: 14:36:13
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
  0.14 0.25% 55.70 55.70 55.74 56.08 55.40 55.72 37,072,349 14:36:13
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.51 35.55B
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 55.56p. 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 £35.55 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.51.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
18/12/2019
11:22
gnr - when will YOU ever learn. You are an ancient pensioner living somewhere in darkest UK. There are others who may have their families split over this point.

You put an '!' as amusing.

alphorn
18/12/2019
11:18
Intelligence, minimum
Self awareness, min
likeability, min
reasoned debateability, min
friendliness, min
truthfulness, min
respect, min
education, min

pierre oreilly
18/12/2019
11:13
When will this Guy ever learn!
Guy Verhofstadt threatens to derail January 31 Brexit deadline as he calls vote STUPID

gotnorolex
18/12/2019
10:59
Cheshire

I still would like to see an apology because you have adversely affected her ability to travel, live and work freely in the EU!

Recognise that fact and apologise. You would even if you were half a decent human.

If you want England to heal you best start living up to your responsibilities and errors.

minerve 2
18/12/2019
10:57
International laws are more important going into negotiations than someone's holiday entitlement. Highlights the inward looking bias in the UK. Wonderful for you if you all lap it up.
alphorn
18/12/2019
10:56
cheshire pete 18 Dec '19 - 08:08 - 287128 of 287151

"Minerve, I'm sure that if your daughter is half as clever as you she'll have no problem finding work wherever she wants"


Anymore obstacles you want to throw in against our youth?

Pitty you didn't have the same attitude within the EU, like this:

"Cheshire, I'm sure that if the government is half as clever as you they'll have no problem finding leverage within the EU"

minerve 2
18/12/2019
10:52
Only the monthly mean stands between share price and the 50's now

And it doesn't look good

😂

sentimentrules
18/12/2019
10:15
Superb news........

"Boris Johnson has split the cabinet with a plan to give British judges new powers to overturn rulings by the European Court of Justice, The Times has learnt. Theresa May’s government agreed to transfer all existing European Union case law into British law after Brexit, a decision opposed by Eurosceptics in the Conservative Party. The commitment meant that only the Supreme Court in England and the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland would be allowed to “depart” from EU case law. A new clause in Mr Johnson’s withdrawal agreement bill will let lower courts overturn ECJ rulings. MPs will vote on the bill on Friday. Mr Johnson has argued that Britain should “take back control of our laws” and the change will be celebrated by his party as restoring the sovereignty of the justice system. It will mean that British courts can rule on existing EU case law dealing with issues such as holiday entitlement, sick leave, maximum working hours, VAT and flight compensation"

#TakeBackControl

crossing_the_rubicon
18/12/2019
10:11
nice place Pudsey..well it used to be
mr.elbee
18/12/2019
10:07
Minny's window cleaners had 6 customers - siblings and uncles - and had a 990 quid pa turnover, making it the 97th largest company in his home village of Pudsey. His misinterpretation of the unfamiliar term footsie100 as Pudsey 100 explain his business claims.
pierre oreilly
18/12/2019
09:49
The Bank of England tightens again

By JOHNREDWOOD | Published: DECEMBER 18, 2019

The employment figures last month were good again showing many more full time jobs still being created. The ueconomy however has been slowed by the monetary and fiscal squeeze. Vacancies fell and wage growth reduced as the slowdown starts to reach the jobs market.

The Bank of England has cut itself off from the trends amongst all the main Central banks in the world, who are fighting slowdown and recession by loosening policy. They are cutting rates, pumping liquidity into markets or buying bonds to give things a boost.

The Bank of England instead announces all UK banks meet their stress tests and would survive a deep recession, yet it goes on to demand they increase their capital buffers. This means less lending, less promotion of growth, less support for new investment or for consumers to buy homes and cars.

It’s the opposite of what we need, more money taken out of productive use when our banks are fine anyway. The 1% lift in the countercyclical capital buffers may freeze as much money out of the economy as the budget proposals in the Manifesto might put in.

Higher sterling is also a monetary tightening. This economy needs some combination of fiscal and monetary stimulus to get back to a decent growth rate.

xxxxxy
18/12/2019
09:48
chavitravi2
Can you please pinpoint which (basket case) Mediterranean country.. in particular ..
is not an EU "lover" and is pushing to follow the UK and exit the EU?
Any one will do
Even the Scots want to stay put..they would rather ditch England!

smartypants
18/12/2019
09:47
Blah blah blah. Idiot.
gaffer73
18/12/2019
09:26
#390. If that came to pass you believe that it would have no adverse impact on the UK?
Be careful what you wish for.

alphorn
18/12/2019
09:23
Willoicc,

Walter mitty's claim to being a millionaire has more holes than swiss cheese

crossing_the_rubicon
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