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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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-0.04 | -0.07% | 55.50 | 55.48 | 55.50 | 55.92 | 55.44 | 55.58 | 59,175,522 | 13:47:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.47 | 35.32B |
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02/6/2020 21:57 | 40% crash coming before xmas You heard it from buywell first | ![]() buywell3 | |
02/6/2020 21:39 | Hospital deaths drop below normal levels as Covid-19 deaths hit new low By Dominic Gilbert and Patrick Scott, DATA JOURNALISTS 2 June 2020 • 10:57am Deaths in hospitals across England and Wales have fallen below normal as the number of people dying from Covid-19 in the UK has reached its lowest level since March. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), a total of 2,872 coronavirus deaths were registered across the country in the week ending 22 May, down from 4,213 in the previous week and the lowest total since the week ending 27 March. It means that the total number of people to have died with the disease on their death certificate has now risen to 48,106 overall. The number of deaths which were not linked to Covid have fallen to below average levels across the UK in the week ending May 22. In total there were 13,826 deaths across the UK, higher than the average for the time of year of 11,235. But with 2,872 of those deaths linked to coronavirus by being mentioned on the death certificate, the total number of deaths without accounting for Covid-19 was 281 below average. It is the second time during the course of the pandemic that deaths not linked to coronavirus fell below average. The first, in the week ending May 8, came as a result of a lower death count due to the May Bank Holiday weekend. The number of excess deaths recorded during the crisis - i.e. the total number of people dying this year compared to the average - rose to close to 62,000. The number of deaths being registered decreased in all regions of England and Wales with the South West being the closest to normal mortality levels. Hospital deaths now below normal levels The number of people dying in hospital in England and Wales has fallen to below normal levels for the second time in three weeks according to the ONS. This is despite the number of coronavirus deaths standing at 1,320 for that week. Excess deaths fell in all settings in the week ending 22 May but they still remain above 1,000 in care homes and for people dying at home. In total since the start of the pandemic, more than 25,000 excess deaths have now occurred in care homes in England and Wales. Fewer than 13,000 of those have been linked to Covid-19. In home settings, there have been almost 14,000 excess deaths since the beginning of March, but fewer than 2,000 have been Covid-19 related. This figure will reinforce fears that people are dying from preventable causes at home to avoid going to hospital. | ![]() xxxxxy | |
02/6/2020 21:14 | This story is being rerun. I'm sure we knew all this weeks ago. | ![]() patientcapital | |
02/6/2020 20:59 | and using ventilators unnecessarily ,locking up the elderly with no hope at all,and denying patients intravenous Vit C and HCQ isnt brutality? | ![]() mr.elbee | |
02/6/2020 20:55 | Will there be political pressure for UK banks to share some of the pain? of course essential, but with commie bailey in charge they dont need to apply ANY pressure. | ![]() mr.elbee | |
02/6/2020 20:47 | No Mate we were too poor for that nonsense. | utrickytrees | |
02/6/2020 20:47 | Buywell , Covid19 is a fake, why would mayor Debasio of NYC let people out to riot? His daughter is a freedom fighter fighting fat white people's privilege, if Covid19 was real she wouldn't be allowed out to smash up the town. Covid19 is a hoax !!! | ![]() ball deap | |
02/6/2020 20:41 | And that's just for starters. 25% of people furloughed. Massive debt. Housing market will be the last to be hit. And our government wants 60% of the population to be infected and that has always been the plan and they will achieve it one way or another. | ![]() spacedust | |
02/6/2020 20:39 | Pegeuot 5006 See my previous post why I believe 30% decline in 2021 Brexit 31st December with no trade deal likely Tax laws destroying BTL landlords Almost all pandemics had 2nd wave? Why will there bit be a 2nd wave when experts have said there will be a 2nd wave?? Korea China Germany all have had 2nd waves And thus year has seen the highest prices in recent yrs | ![]() spacedust | |
02/6/2020 20:18 | Utrickytrees “ 160 of 306161 0 0 0 Bobster I didn't know you could eat burgers & type.” Were you never a student Mr trees? | ![]() bargainbob | |
02/6/2020 20:17 | Utricky you work for the bbc . Seems you like biased reporting . | ![]() bargainbob | |
02/6/2020 20:16 | The residential mortgage book should be ok(ish). Credit cards, personal loans and commercial lending have potential to be more problematic imv. Bounce back loans may turn very ugly. FT ran a weekend article with estimates of up to 60% of those defaulting. Will there be political pressure for UK banks to share some of the pain?. | ![]() essentialinvestor | |
02/6/2020 20:14 | Bobster I didn't know you could eat burgers & type. Lol | utrickytrees | |
02/6/2020 20:11 | Did not know you were a Doctor for trees Utrickytrees. Explains a lot imho. I thought personally you were an ex policeman , special branch. | ![]() bargainbob | |
02/6/2020 20:03 | thats a lot of buys shown after close..... | ![]() aljm | |
02/6/2020 19:49 | The USA race riots have got nothing to do with us. I'm more interested in xxxxxxxx JOCK NEWS xxxxxxxxx Millions of starving Jocks queue for upto 36hrs to get their hands on McDonald's burgers, fries & frothy shakes. FFS! | utrickytrees | |
02/6/2020 19:44 | Gecko Who set up the Supreme Court - Was it Brown or Blair. Who appointed the judges B or B - there was always a slant. enough said | ![]() jl5006 | |
02/6/2020 19:35 | Says someone who writes cxxt in the occupation box on his universal credit forms. Hahaha. | utrickytrees | |
02/6/2020 19:32 | Put a reality TV show celebrity in the most powerful man in the world and it was obvious it was going to end in tears. Let us hope it simmers down over there in the US, but I think the worst is yet to come. | ![]() cautios7 | |
02/6/2020 19:28 | Wrong people being hired for the police imo You need 6ft + Well versed in the Law Traditional values Incorruptible. Get the right people and they then need to be backed up by the judicial system. Sadly too many progressive Leftie judges leaving many Police questioning what the point of going to work is... | ![]() geckotheglorious | |
02/6/2020 19:11 | Of course they should expect some safety but they are not entitled to remove life in order for the risk to be zero. That's true, but zero risk doesn't even enter the equation - it's a matter of high but acceptable risk. There's also the matter of the effect that dealing constantly with dangerous men, morning to night, must inevitably have on the psyche. I accept this policeman made a bad error of judgment but I see no reason to believe he's some sort of dyed in the wool villain. | ![]() grahamite2 | |
02/6/2020 19:07 | "I dont know though....i need to do my research!!" Hold on a minute old boy, you will need a brain first! | ![]() minerve 2 | |
02/6/2020 19:04 | Jl from what you've said I imagine the brothers in Minnesota contribute very little & rely on the cops to settle their differences when they're of their heads on CMeth & crack, I dont know though....i need to do my research!! | utrickytrees |
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