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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.54
0.00 (0.00%)
26 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
  0.00 0.00% 55.54 55.56 55.58 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.47 35.32B
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 55.68p. 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 £35.32 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.47.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
19/10/2020
20:54
The better to deal with a bunch of treacherous, mendacious, odious €U crooks.
maxk
19/10/2020
20:35
“.....Leaving the EU on Australian terms is an outcome for which we are increasingly well prepared,” Mr Gove claimed,”

More deception from the incompetents.

The Cummings (the disgraced unelected and unaccountable special advisor) /Johnson/Gove government have to resort to dress up the “no deal” Brexit by calling it “leaving the EU on Australian terms”.

Perfidious obfuscation of the facts.

What a treacherous, mendacious, odious, incompetent, cohort the Tories are.

minerve 2
19/10/2020
19:51
Should be a wonderful world.
Y not bcos those that phps not got a job and not gorged on walkers.
Those that never could get up were rewarded - IS or /
Now we have the employed Sage guys who have no specific knowledge about external cladding now saying they have knowledge about a virus they have no specific know how.
And they are calling the shots!!!
Unbelievable

jl5006
19/10/2020
19:10
How can anyone have confidence in those elected who now have to make decisions when they have the lack of discernment in all things that matter.
What a woeful state of affairs - when bribery is the answer to MCR.
Probity in politics went out of the window with B liar/brown

jl5006
19/10/2020
19:09
Silly season for the next six weeks.
alphorn
19/10/2020
19:01
In retrospect

No 10 thought herd immunity was the way forwrd.
An algo run by an IC prof said no - there will be KKof deaths
No 10 backs down
Sage of the expertise - who pronounce - but never ever did have the Know how - now control.
Was the theory that hundreds of thousands would die
They never had on their radar that these would be plus 65 - known drain on NHS.
Even when that was pointed out they continued .
deaths no longer matters- just the infection rate - resulting in how many under 65 s got a bit
Should the death rate in the lower age group be small - why has the hierarchy of incompetence not managed to manage their responsibly delegated authority - Drakeford u understand not and you will not survive

jl5006
19/10/2020
18:46
That legendary keyboard warrior Min the Merciless is said to be devastated.
maxk
19/10/2020
18:41
No more games thank you. We had enough of the "big boy" Barnier and the rest of the mafia.Wasting more time it's not good for us neither for (lol).... them.
k38
19/10/2020
18:36
Michel Barnier blinks first and agrees to 'intensive' post-Brexit trade talks on key sticking point








Post brexit .. the penny has finally dropped .. we're gone, all the way OUT!

maxk
19/10/2020
18:19
Don't forget the 10 gallons of white spirit each week Jacko!!!
mikemichael2
19/10/2020
17:13
Until welby came along - we had an apolitical clergy - few parishioners - but they lived in large residences -
Now welby states welcome immigrants - but places none in his lavish residence - the hypocrisy of the Church with no credibility -

jl5006
19/10/2020
16:55
Here we go. My hospital appointment has been cancelled for my pacemaker check.
How many others up and down the country for other things are going to be cancelled?

chavitravi2
19/10/2020
16:10
In today's brief: Second round of negotiations start with New Zealand as UK looks to get one step closer to CPTPP accession. Meanwhile, Gove meets Šef?ovi? to discuss the Withdrawal Agreement while Archbishops play politics.Chief negotiators to discuss next steps: No sign of Barnier in London today after David Frost told him not to bother coming for Brexit trade negotiations. Instead, the two will speak via a video conferencing call as Frost lays out what it would take for the UK to come back to the negotiating table. The first thing that the UK wants is a clear indication that the EU will work intensively to reach an agreement, something that was not clear coming out of the summit. Second, they want recognition that it will not just be Britain that has to compromise in order to reach an agreement, something Mrs Merkel has acknowledged but is absent from much of the rhetoric coming out of Brussels.One man who is coming to London however is Maroš Šef?ovi? as he meets Michael Gove as part of the Joint Committee to discuss the ongoing row over the Withdrawal Agreement and Internal Market Bill. Today, the Lords get a chance to debate the Internal Market Bill for the first time as the Bill begins its second reading in the House of Lords. In the Commons, there will be the consideration of Lords amendments to the Immigration Bill which the Home Office will be looking to strike down as unnecessary. Brussels underestimated UK's willingness to walk away: So for now, the negotiations are off. One Cabinet minister said that the EU must show Britain more "respect" and "maturity" if an eleventh-hour Brexit trade deal is to be secured in the remaining time. This morning, Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick MP told Sky News that Brussels hadn't "shown the flexibility and respect that a sovereign nation negotiating with another sovereign nation" should.Many in Brussels are said to feel that the PM's move to halt negotiations leaves open the prospect for a deal, but it would take movement from the EU as well as the UK. However, one UK source said the EU had "misunderstood" Britain's willingness to walk away from talks and trade on WTO terms because Brussels "isn't used to negotiations that have a deadline". "They didn't think we were serious about walking away. We are, and that might focus minds among EU leaders," another said.Truss eyes New Zealand trade deal: Liz Truss has said that a trade deal with New Zealand is now in sight as she prepares to step up negotiations. Allies of the International Trade Secretary said that Jacinda Ardern's re-election provides the opportunity to press ahead with talks, with the second round of negotiations due to commence on Monday. Former NZ deputy, Winston Peters, who had earlier this year claimed that the UK was not "match fit" for trade negotiations has been ousted from parliament after his party crashed in the polls, removing a potential obstacle for the talks. The trade deal also acts as another key step towards the UK joining the CPTPP.One government source told the Telegraph that "We're excited about the prospect of a deal with the Kiwis. It's part of our strategy to deepen trading ties with Pacific nations and like-minded countries who share our belief in democracy, free enterprise and the rule of law."Japan backs UK joining trading bloc: The government has already secured a trade deal with Japan that will be signed in the near future. According to reports, Japan will also support the UK joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership, with Truss and Japan's Minister of Economic Revitalisation set to meet to discuss how Japan can assist Britain's accession to the CPTPP.Post-Brexit financial services: The UK can be a significant "free agent" in the global banking and financial markets post-Brexit, a new report by think tank New Financial in association with Barclays claims. The report sets out recommendations for the industry and says that as the EU 27's share of the market continues to shrink and the Asian markets grow, the UK will be a significant "free agent" and can use its expertise in areas like derivatives, trading and FinTech. Recent research shows that London continues to be an attractive destination for investors despite Brexit with London FinTechs securing $3.6bn in venture capital this year alone. Ramping up no-deal prep: Businesses that trade with Europe are to be warned that time is running out to prepare for the end of the transition period as part of the government's new publicity campaign. The Prime Minister and Michael Gove are to hold talks with businesses leaders, urging them to step up their efforts. Archbishops play politics: Britain's most senior archbishops have written a rare joint letter saying that the Internal Market Bill will set a "disastrous precedent" by equipping ministers to break the law. They warned that the Bill, that will be debated in the House of Lords today, could have "particularly disturbing" consequences for the Good Friday Agreement and for democracy. Ironic, given the fact that as unelected members of the Lords they plan to get in the way of the democratic will of the British people.For the latest news and developments throughout the day, please do follow @GlobalVision_UK on Twitter.Thanks for reading, and enjoy the rest of your day.
xxxxxy
19/10/2020
15:59
Live Brexit latest news: UK will 'not be back' for trade talks if they fail this autumn, says No 10 - watch Michael Gove live

Catherine Neilan, politics live editor
19 OCTOBER 2020 • 3:52PM


The UK “will not be back to negotiate next year” if a post-Brexit trade deal is not secured in the coming days, Downing Street has warned. ...

maxk
19/10/2020
15:59
the Dow will form a double top this week or early next week and then the iceberg as mitchy puts it.i have to restrain myself from adding to my holdings because one sense impending bloodbath.at least the brexit issue is a cap on the ftse otherwise we would be over 7k.the Dow will inevitably takes all the other indexes down with it albeit not bythe same percentage.
sr2day
19/10/2020
15:55
Well I am not filtered now, so you must have unfiltered me...you never change with your childlike sayings and referring to hoping someone dies. It's a loser's lament.

Chances are Minerve, with that 8 extra stones you are carrying and your Pancreas working overtime trying to filter out the LDL residue from the pork pies and doughnuts laying in your fat gut, you will turn up your toes long before the Brexit booty lands.

Please filter me fatso!!

ROFLMAO

jacko07
19/10/2020
15:10
Graham,

Who knows...but I don't filter people lightly.

geckotheglorious
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