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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

52.06
-0.14 (-0.27%)
02 May 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
  -0.14 -0.27% 52.06 52.06 52.10 52.74 52.00 52.00 106,469,828 16:29:45
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.08 33.18B
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 52.20p. 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 £33.18 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.08.

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16/2/2020
17:12
... and making the wealthy wealthier.M2The American dream is just that, empty words. In uk is real as long as you obey the rules. Labour only achievements every time they are in government is to destroy what others try to build.
k38
16/2/2020
17:07
FactDemocracy is a policy based on people's will. In modern world we do it by voting. All politicians must and should respect people's choice. The last decade Labour pay the price by ignoring it!!Brussels turn next.
k38
16/2/2020
17:03
"back in time and destroy what we achieve so far."

Which is what exactly?

LOL

minerve 2
16/2/2020
16:52
Bob... lol, I am proud to live and enjoy democracy and freedom in UK which I feel and need to protect for my children and their children. .Labour is a lost cause. They still do not understand why they lost the election. They still excuse themselves, they still promoting old labour. That's good because will take them another decade before being able to win elections.. No one want to go back in time and destroy what we achieve so far.
k38
16/2/2020
16:51
Get used to it Gammons. I hope your health can cope with standing in queues for an hour or so. LOL
minerve 2
16/2/2020
16:50
Frances Coppola, a finance journalist for Forbes and the Financial Times, said airports such as Schiphol appeared to have “jumped the gun” by directing British passport holders to non-EU gates but noted that the change would be implemented across all EU countries from next year.

“I'm afraid it is exactly what you voted for. You were told by Remainers that this would be the consequence, but you dismissed their warnings as #ProjectFear,” she wrote in response to the tweet.



Guffaw Guffaw.

minerve 2
16/2/2020
16:43
K38 thought you did not have a British passport as you were from India .
bargainbob
16/2/2020
16:35
Last summer coming back from Crete, lovely place, excellent time but return homewe waiting over an hour in a 2 lines gueue to check our passport and suitcases...it happens in other countries airports too..but I do not hear anyone saying... "being part of Europe this is not what I vote for"
k38
16/2/2020
16:30
My post was me laughing at you ......

... but I do remember the proud to be thick types from school:

Apparently they are now the majority in the UK ...

.... good for me.

:-)

keith95
16/2/2020
16:28
"Nice news

Why is there no description of what the news is in the URL???

crossing_the_rubicon
16/2/2020
16:11
Lol.......
k38
16/2/2020
15:55
I am sure he is a remainer coward. Brexit or not it does take time in passport controls and collecting suitcases.
k38
16/2/2020
15:43
"Brexiteer complains he has to wait in queue at EU airport: ‘This isn’t the Brexit I voted for’"

Roses are red
Passports are Blue
Think of poor Colin
Stuck in a quEUe


... made me laugh.

keith95
16/2/2020
15:10
"The BBC is a much loved national treasure. We all want it to be a huge success'Really.Jimmy SavileAnd others.BBC has gone ROTTEN and STINKS and is BAD
xxxxxy
16/2/2020
15:04
Downing Street 'vows to abolish BBC licence fee' amid ongoing row.
gotnorolex
16/2/2020
14:57
?Following the reshuffle that saw Sajid Javid resign as Chancellor to be replaced by Rishi Sunak, and new roles for Anne-Marie Trevelyan (DFID), George Eustice (DEFRA) and Suella Braverman (Attorney General) amongst others, Parliament has now risen for recess.However, UK Brexit negotiator, David Frost, will be heading to Brussels tomorrow night to give a talk on the future relationship that the UK will be seeking with the EU, as senior Conservatives made it clear yet again that they will not agree to a "level playing field" on areas such as workers' rights, taxation, state subsidies, environmental protections and health & safety.Boris Johnson has branded such demands as 'ridiculous' and made it clear that the UK is seeking a free trade deal along the lines of those the EU has struck with Canada, South Korea and Japan. The EU removed 99.5% of tariff lines in its trade deal with Korea, 99% with Japan and 98.7% in its deal with Canada. None of the three countries are required to have any "dynamic alignment" on regulation, and in all three, commitments to workers' rights and the environment are not enforceable through the arbitration mechanism nor subject to sanctions.Brussels will not be feeling particularly upbeat, with economic growth in the Euro-zone looking a bit dismal, particularly in the bloc's three largest economies - Germany, France and Italy. Estimated collective growth across the bloc is just 0.1% for the last quarter - which would mean a year-on-year rate of only 0.9%, the weakest since 2013. The UK's withdrawal has also left a £62bn hole in the EU budget for the next seven years - EU27 leaders will meet for a long weekend in Brussels as they thrash out the details of the a new multi-annual financial framework.All member states are facing increased contributions and fights are predicted between the biggest net contributors and the the biggest net recipients. Conditions imposed by the Commission in return for funds are likely to go down badly with the Hungarian and Polish governments.In light of predictions of a welcome 'Boris bounce' for the UK economy, after the uncertainty of the last 3 years was broken by the December general election result, it is good to see that the outgoing Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, is beginning to sound more positive, saying: "It is a major reordering of our relationship not just with the European Union but our trading relationships with the rest of the world and it is prompting a reassessment of economic policy, structural economic policy in the country... We are already seeing a rebound in confidence, business confidence and to some extent a firming of consumer confidence."Former director-general of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), John Longworth - who was most recently an MEP for the Brexit Party - is rumoured to be setting up a pro-Brexit business lobby group to rival the CBI. You can read his piece for Global Vision here.For the latest news and developments throughout the week, please do follow @GlobalVision_UK on Twitter and our daily briefing.Seen elsewhere:'Fighting like ferrets in a bag' as EU tries to plug Brexit cash holeJohn Longworth plans pro-Brexit lobby group to rival CBIBrexit deal demands go publicGovernment claims EU demands are 'ridiculous' as post-Brexit trade talks loomMark Carney is finally realising the benefits of BrexitEuro area growth slows to seven-year low as France and Italy contractDon't expect the EU to learn any lessons from BrexitEU and UK are poles apart on the Irish Protocol
xxxxxy
16/2/2020
14:46
Ban the licence feeIf minerve et al think its worth their subscription then fine, but why enforce a tax on the rest of the population the majority of which dont agree with their left wing PC propaganda as evidenced by the election result
joe say
16/2/2020
14:31
"New blood plasma treatment offers hope for those infected with Coronavirus"

Give it to him FFS! Shut the paranoid clown up!

minerve 2
16/2/2020
14:29
Boris just killed the BBC!
gotnorolex
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