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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

58.24
0.96 (1.68%)
Last Updated: 11:22:02
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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
  0.96 1.68% 58.24 58.24 58.26 58.36 57.66 58.10 90,932,780 11:22:02
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.77 36.95B
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 57.28p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 58.36p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £36.95 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.77.

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08/2/2019
22:42
FT reporting tomorrow that the trade talks between the UK and Japan have stalled.
Japan are not going to roll over existing deals post Brexit.

Japan/EU as we know started a huge trade deal started Feb 1.
A bad start to the freedom to strike our own deal.


Are any of you worried?

careful
08/2/2019
22:41
The Scotsman The Brexit Party has been officially registered with the Electoral Commission allowing it to field candidates at upcoming elections.Former Ukip leader Mr Farage said the new party "has my absolutely full support" and he would stand for it in May's European Parliament elections if the UK has not left the EU by that point.
k38
08/2/2019
22:26
Never a word said that is truer!!!!!


Please be good enough to honour the pledges all parties and politicians have made

many times from before the referendum up until today that you would take us out of

that totally corrupt, antidemocratic, unaccountable and failing organisation

without more ado. We want a complete, clean break, leaving no ties remaining.

stonedyou
08/2/2019
21:57
Some 72 per cent of the population are not happy with the way that Corbyn is doing his job, according to Ipsos Mori, beating the previous highest figure for an opposition leader of 69 per cent by Michael Foot
gotnorolex
08/2/2019
21:42
Sky News: Nigel Farage hints at becoming leader of newly-recognised Brexit Party. Music to the ears, at last someone who believes in Brexit coming to the fore if May opts to extend Article 50. Brexit will happen one way or another. Democracy will prevail. Will focus the minds of labour MPs in LEAVE voting constituencies.
cheshire pete
08/2/2019
21:14
Looks as though there is a consensus there then Bob.Scotland to stay with the Union,under a tory government and come out of the EU with the union.
excell1
08/2/2019
21:02
LEAVE and WTO

LEAVE The Hell of The EUSSR. TUSCK said it. Tusck thought it funny and idle. But remember the words of a great Englishman “In jest, there is truth.” Shakespeare.

In jest there is truth!!!

Cymru am byth. Nos da.

xxxxxy
08/2/2019
20:57
Deal or no deal, Martin Selmayr told the Brexit Select Committee our divorce bill is £39 billion

Let’s get this right:
No deal – £39 billion
Appalling deal with no guarantee of an acceptable future relationship – £39 billion
A deal we might swallow (minus the backstop) – £39 billion
A good deal and a great future relationship – £39 billion
No wonder the sequencing of the negotiations was insisted upon at the outset. What was the question? The answer is £39 billion.

xxxxxy
08/2/2019
20:51
Drift down to no deal on the 29th of March and stuff the EU's intransigence.
excell1
08/2/2019
20:47
The EUSSR is not worth spitting on.

LEAVE and WTO

xxxxxy
08/2/2019
20:46
Atticus • 5 hours ago

And remain tied to the ECJ? This man needs his head looking at! It was for many a primary reason to vote leave!

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Journeyman Atticus • 5 hours ago

Exactly so, A! This is just a continuation of their betrayal of our trust, plain and simple.

Take this in Mr Stephen Hammond MP - the voters voted strongly to leave the EU in the 2016 referendum. The main reason that most voted this way was to regain our county's sovereignty, independence of our legal system, to regain our country's right to be self-determining, to strengthen and extend our democracy and freedoms.

It was explained very clearly in the booklet circulated before the referendum by the Conservitive government to every voter's address what the consequences of a vote to leave would be - that would be leaving the single market, the customs union, the ECJ and the freedom of movement of people. In spite of "Project Fear", the majority of the electorate chose to vote to leave.

Please be good enough to honour the pledges all parties and politicians have made many times from before the referendum up until today that you would take us out of that totally corrupt, antidemocratic, unaccountable and failing organisation without more ado. We want a complete, clean break, leaving no ties remaining.

xxxxxy
08/2/2019
20:45
Careful you are too careful. I bet you check your shoes laces several times to make sure that you haven't tied one of the RH laces to one of the LH laces...
You make the assumption that it's only the old voters that wanted Brexit and all the young voted to remain. I can assure you that is not the case. Yes some people were to young to vote in the Referendum, but some were also to young to vote in the General election but that is never mentioned..I wonder why?

excell1
08/2/2019
20:43
#700. Carillion auditor KPMG faces scrutiny for approving books months before collapse. A sign off is not a guarantee.
Another to follow?

alphorn
08/2/2019
20:42
jacks1 • 4 hours ago

Nigel had better get his party ready for domestic politics too. I suspect it will be needed at the next GE.

xxxxxy
08/2/2019
20:40
Jean-Claude Juncker’s ‘exorbitant’ salary EXPOSED: ‘It's a slap in the face of POVERTY!’
JEAN-CLAUDE Juncker's salary has come under scrutiny after MEPs from Italy’s Five Star Movement launched a ferocious attack on European commissioners last month, claiming that their salaries are not only “exorbitant” but a “slap in the face of more than 100 million in poverty”.

xxxxxy
08/2/2019
20:37
EUSSR has just been a SCAM and has taken billions of British money


The EUSSR Elite are SCUM


EUSSR = HELL Tusck

xxxxxy
08/2/2019
20:35
Keep 39 billion

Let them do their own defence

And stop giving the EU billions of bungs each year


LEAVE and WTO

Win, win

xxxxxy
08/2/2019
20:34
We could strike a trade deal with Tonga.
Develop the next generation of fighter aircraft with Peru.
..glorious opportunities ahead.


The old retired Northerners who voted out have secured a new future for the younger generation who voted in.
A pity they will not be around to see it.
Risk takers, you have to admire.

careful
08/2/2019
20:34
Independence day soon.

LEAVE and WTO


And save 39 billion ish

And food prices about 17% cheaper

Win, win

xxxxxy
08/2/2019
20:17
The EU say they will not amend the agreement but may play about with the wording of the backstop.Hope they don't bother themselves too much....
Keep our £39 billion and drift down to the 29th March with no deal.Have some guts and do this on our own.The sky will not cave in and we are free to trade with whoever we like.

excell1
08/2/2019
19:41
Yep! It's not fetching to be resentful of someone else's luck.
gotnorolex
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