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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.56
-0.52 (-0.93%)
21 Jun 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
  -0.52 -0.93% 55.56 55.64 55.68 56.32 54.98 56.22 246,172,168 16:35:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.48 35.38B
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 56.08p. 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 £35.38 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.48.

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11/6/2020
23:48
A comprehensive list of all the Presidents who have ever resigned:

Richard Nixon

grahamite2
11/6/2020
23:15
Q: How will Brexit affect prices overall?



A: "The moment we leave the EU, and leave the CAP and the customs union, prices

fall on Day One by 8% and in the long run after that works its way through the

economy. This is the case even though we assume that over the next decade EU

protection would have fallen gradually to half its current level. It’s still 8%

because it lowers prices in the non-traded sector."

stonedyou
11/6/2020
22:55
Hi buywell, I can’t see a major 2nd wave

Do agree stimulus in USA has done nothing other than devalue the dollar, pass trillions over to the 1% at the top of the tree and increased China’s dominance.

danmart2
11/6/2020
22:42
Gecko...diku makes goldfinger look like an expert on American politics!

What chance Trump will step down indeed! About as ludicrous an idea as we've ever seen here.

grahamite2
11/6/2020
22:22
Trump wasn't going to win the last election...he had no chance, remember. The next election will be the same, their left wing media will put the boot in, just like ours, to do their best to make sure he doesn't get re-elected...except, just like last time, he'll win.
cheshire pete
11/6/2020
21:36
Yes, we'd be fools to compromise. No Deal is the best way I reckon.
chinahere
11/6/2020
21:24
k38 "Having your headquarters in UK comes with big benefits.....
London is the heart of Europe !"

Spot on k38....why else do Germany want to buy the London Stock Exchange and take control of our Financial Services Industry....like fishing, agriculture, our laws and the rest. No surrender.

cheshire pete
11/6/2020
21:21
posted this 4 days ago....

UK GDP figures out tomorrow as well


sikhthetech - 07 Jun 2020 - 20:41:45 - 306666 of 307073 Black Beauty: A Recovering Quadruped - LLOY
I think we'll see new lows...


There's lots of red flags which could impact stock markets/economy...

UK Covid deaths over 40k, still high infections per week, R number still near 1...
Recent rioting/demonstrations likely to lead to surge in new infections.. incubation period is 2 weeks, so it'll be a fortnight before we know..

US Covid deaths over 120k...

Economy supported by Furloughing, which will end over the next 6 months. Millions could be out of work. Possibly 3m out of work

US unemployment figure may yet surge if there's a 2nd lockdown..

Possible no deal brexit..

Mortgage payment holidays taken by around 2m people... Those payment holidays due to come to an end..

Trump - US Presidential Election later this year - uncertainty over who will win...

US-China - Trade wars... likely to impact any recovery.

China-Taiwan tension - increased military presence nr Taiwan is likely to result in increased US military presence in the area.

China-HK tension - likely to damage HK economy..

China-India tension - increased military presence on border between India and China, 2 nuclear powers...

Boris' dithering over Covid19. Likely to result in loss of confidence in Govn plans and increasingly people ignoring any future lockdown.

Dubai-India-China property market on the edge... If Dubai/Indian/Chinese property market collapses then this could ripple out...

sikhthetech
11/6/2020
21:19
Fairbairn is a remainer is she not...no surprise at her gloomy outlook then.
cheshire pete
11/6/2020
21:15
That's nothing ..we've seen worse.
k38
11/6/2020
21:15
Evening all,So how far does this head down now? Support ? what a difference a few days make last week 37+ looking to push for 40 now?......tomorrow looks badSwitch of PC, and do some gardening
arjun
11/6/2020
21:13
DOW 1800 DOWN !
mitchy
11/6/2020
21:03
DOW 1800 down .. what happened to the speed bumps?
maxk
11/6/2020
20:26
Ftse futures down 120. Sheeeeeeet.
American banks down 10%. Sheeeeeeet.
Hold on to your hats tomorrow.

smartie6
11/6/2020
20:21
Leave the computer off tomorrow guys, it's going to be nasty.
mikemichael2
11/6/2020
20:17
Matthew Lynn


Unilever has shattered the great Brexit myth



Goldman Sachs is still operating out of London. Airbus is still making wings in

Broughton, even if the order book is not looking so healthy right now. Nissan has

backed its Sunderland factory. Still, at least those who are clinging to the

notion that leaving the European Union would lead to a mass exodus of

multinational corporations always had one company they could rely on: Unilever.

The Anglo-Dutch conglomerate would surely always champion the European Union

cause. It had already tried once to flee the country as it plunges over the Brexit

abyss and would no doubt try again as the transition period expired.

Except, er, hold on. Not any more. Today the last bastion of Ultra-Remain, at

least in business, appears to have crumbled. The company, which for decades has

been based both in the Netherlands and Britain, has indeed simplified its

structure so that is only based in one country rather than two. But it is moving

towards a single company based in London rather than one inside the EU.

stonedyou
11/6/2020
20:12
Graham,

Wouldnt bother engaging Goldfinger...

He hasn't a clue about American politics as the twit showed last week or so.

Biden was guilty of that which the Democrats falsely claimed Trump of - Ukrainegate.

And Biden has a predilection to touching young women./girls and sniffing their hair.

Both factual.

Both proven beyond any doubt.

geckotheglorious
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