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NWG Natwest Group Plc

273.90
-1.50 (-0.54%)
Last Updated: 11:44:15
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Natwest Group Plc LSE:NWG London Ordinary Share GB00BM8PJY71 ORD 107.69P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -1.50 -0.54% 273.90 273.90 274.00 274.90 272.50 274.10 3,113,584 11:44:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 14.77B 4.64B 0.5271 5.21 24.16B
Natwest Group Plc is listed in the Commercial Banks sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker NWG. The last closing price for Natwest was 275.40p. Over the last year, Natwest shares have traded in a share price range of 168.30p to 281.00p.

Natwest currently has 8,795,471,955 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Natwest is £24.16 billion. Natwest has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.21.

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16/1/2021
06:45
Nice 'Soft Words' from a Chancellor who is BROKE. Minimum Taxes and Revenue is been paid to the Treasury, because MOST now are on the DOLE. Claiming not Paying. Thanks to COMMUNIST CHINA This is to 'Soften you all up'. - until we get past the May Local Elections, because they know full well, they are going to be voted OUT..

Rishi Sunak rejects wealth tax: Chancellor WON'T bring in a one-off levy to cover the £280billion spent fighting coronavirus




Instead, Trump gave the American public a $2,000 tax break, then punished Communist China for their plague with an import tax bringing factories back home and creating 6 million new jobs in Trumps 4 years..

VIDEO: Donald Trump: "I'll take jobs back from China, Mexico"


VIDEO US economic boom 'rarely' seen before

johnwise
15/1/2021
21:29
By March l hope things are more positive fed up with this lock down.
smurfy2001
15/1/2021
14:44
Reference my CV-19 post above, the expert has changed her tune a bit - has she been 'nobbled', to avoid potential general panic? - to explain that there are two variants in Brazil and the one just discovered in the UK is thought to be less concerning than the other one. So that's alright then!

Probably there will be some questions at the news conference on this, we may be a little wiser afterwards.

polar fox
15/1/2021
13:55
a coronavirus mutating, who'd have thought.
Oh wait, this is what we know they do, hence we catch colds and flu every winter.

Maybe now people will start to wake up and realise that this isn't a foe that we can all rise up together against and defeat, and stop thinking that a vaccine will be the great panacea, but realise that this is actually something that we have to live with (like we have for eternity), and that the solution is for individuals to take responsibility for their own health and well being. starting with eating better, taking supplements if necessary, and keeping fit by taking regular exercise. Everyone these days just seems to want a quick easy fix, so they probably won't do this.

bonda67
15/1/2021
13:53
Wells Fargo & JPM better than expected EPS... Hopefully help boost Banks over the coming days...

Stocktwits
@Stocktwits
Wells Fargo Reports Fourth Quarter 2020 Financial Results

- EPS: $0.70 vs $0.63 est.
- Revenue: $12.9B ▼ 9.9% YoY
- Commercial Banking Average Deposits △ 18%

jp morgan
Earnings: $3.79 a share, vs. $2.62 per share estimate,

crazi
15/1/2021
13:16
The Buffoon is holding a virus news conference at 5.00pm.
polar fox
15/1/2021
12:25
It seems the Brazil variant has been discovered in the UK. One expert is saying that there is some concern that the existing vaccines MAY NOT be effective against it, but it is much too early to know.

If that is how it goes eventually, the implications don't bear thinking about, at all levels.

polar fox
14/1/2021
13:30
Well done Nancy.
minerve 2
14/1/2021
08:55
As Sir Winston Churchill said."The Left destroys everything that is good and useful"

Trumps economic boom 'rarely' seen before
Video

johnwise
14/1/2021
08:08
MARKET REPORT: Investors down tools at housebuilder Persimmon with shares down 6.2% as it warns of an uncertain few months ahead amid the coronavirus pandemic

It also warned of the pandemic's effect on 'unemployment levels and consumer confidence', which could damage house-buying, the impact of an end to the stamp duty holiday, and increased customs duties on supplies imported from the EU due to Brexit.

johnwise
14/1/2021
07:14
"EU China relations are in a dangerous place, where human rights and democracy are being sold out for access to the China economy."

VIDEO
Europe’s MAJOR China Failure

johnwise
14/1/2021
07:12
Be careful Pelosi.You are messing with more than half of America and an awful lot of angry armed people including most of your military and a lot of your police.You should have just let him go he is innocent but you just couldnt do it could you.


Trump becomes first president to be impeached for a SECOND TIME with Republicans joining Democrats to charge him with 'incitement of insurrection' 232-197 - as McConnell rules out trial until after he leaves office (but hints he'll convict)




President Trump's voters are standing by their candidate despite the attack on the Capitol:

• 91% would vote for the president again
• 73% say the election system is "rigged"
• 67% believe Trump would win if the votes were counted "fairly"

johnwise
13/1/2021
20:55
House is voting. It's live on 231.
polar fox
13/1/2021
14:37
Timing, from CNN:

How Wednesday will go

At 9 a.m. ET, the House will convene to begin consideration of impeachment. The first debate will last about an hour and it will revolve around the rules governing the impeachment article.
After that, the House votes on the rule.
Reminder that voting in the House takes time because of coronavirus protocols (and now metal detectors, which was its own scene Tuesday night as Republicans lashed out at police and fellow members when they were asked to go through them to get to the House floor).
Once the House passes the rule in the early afternoon, the House will proceed to a two-hour debate.
Final vote will begin between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. ET. As with all important votes in times of coronavirus, these things are a bit fluid in terms of timing. The resolution is expected to pass.
unquote

It should be voted on before our bedtime!

polar fox
12/1/2021
07:17
Master stroke from those Chinese Communists who would have imagined taking out the Western economy and creating years of poverty would have been so easy..an outstanding piece of strategy..


UK economy ‘will get worse before it gets better’, warns Rishi Sunak

‘The road ahead will be tough,’ says chancellor in update to House of Commons

johnwise
12/1/2021
07:15
Annual UK retail sales slump to record low

"Further restrictions and the closure of many non-essential shops resulted in a dismal December performance for those retailers on the high street, and conditions will be continue to be challenging as we enter another national lockdown."

johnwise
09/1/2021
09:02
Because of the Chinese Plage.. We have all suffered, lives lost, job gone, your business gone bust because of lockdown and now the Government will tax you even more to pay for government borrowing during Chinees Covid crisis..

Those Spineless Torys should have made the Chinese Communists pay the bill with indirect tax, the easy way the Trump way

VIDEO

johnwise
09/1/2021
09:01
"We need a house building boom which creates work accross large swathes of the economy and keeps house prices under control. We don't need a dampener on the housing market by reintroducing stamp duty. Stamp duty should go permanently."

So Rishi Sunak will punish the British public with tax for trying to put a roof over their heads.. True to form Conservitism for you

Rishi Sunak could delay tax rises until next autumn but will end Stamp Duty holiday in March amid warnings over scale of government borrowing during Covid crisis

johnwise
09/1/2021
07:30
Seriously what is going on with Bidon he doesn’t act like a president he doesn’t sound like a president I seriously don’t know what to think. Every time I hear him talk I think disaster...

Video

johnwise
08/1/2021
20:55
Interesting move.

CNN:

House Democrats are currently planning to introduce articles of impeachment against President Trump as soon as Monday, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.

That could set up a vote in the House early to the middle of next week. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has not explicitly said when this will go to the floor.

more...

polar fox
08/1/2021
07:56
Boris needs to come out and confirm these figures are wrong, if they are right then he needs to resign or tear the deal up.


Brexit FARCE: Britain forced to pay Brussels £24m a DAY despite voting to Leave in 2016 with payments scheduled for the next 44 years

UK taxpayers have paid the EU an eye-watering £41billion since voting to quit the bloc in 2016, a shocking new analysis has revealed.

johnwise
08/1/2021
07:49
Come on pe of 6.4 - probably just is cheap
netcurtains
08/1/2021
05:37
Trump did it his way...all the way... utter brilliant to watch....four years of two fingers up to all the liberals, lefties, media, celebs, so glad just once in my lifetime l witnessed this a man who had no fear.. enjoy your retirement.
johnwise
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