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The decline in sp this morning is just too smooth to be true. Must be some jiggery pokery going on in my view...
Eightyeight, An illegal immigrant wouldn't be paying rent.
Let them eat cake
Stp will sour grapes be going up ...gl
Lloyds Banking Group plans to cut jobs in risk management after an internal review found the function was a “blocker to our strategic transformation”
The restructuring was outlined in a memo last month from Lloyds’ chief risk officer Stephen Shelley, who said two-thirds of executives believed risk management was blocking progress while “less than half our workforce believe intelligent risk-taking is encouraged”.
The lender was “resetting our approach to risk and controls”, Shelley said in the memo, seen by the Financial Times, adding that “the initial focus is on non-financial risks”. A new model would enable Lloyds to “move at greater pace” with clearer roles and responsibilities, he said.
Loosening Lloyds’ risk controls “could potentially have catastrophic consequences for the future of the bank”, added Brown.
Lloyds is two years in to a £4bn, five-year investment plan to diversify its income away from mortgages towards income streams less dependent on interest rate changes including wealth management and insurance.
The lender, which has about 60,000 staff, has reviewed thousands of middle-management positions across its business in an effort to increase its focus on digital services. About 3,600 people work in the bank’s risk teams.
@megan
Ex Div 11th April. Payment 21st May
This is the last call Pre Ex Dividend Lloyds Banking Group 53p yes 53p for a share in the whole group ,What a Bargain Fill Da Boots :)
We Us The Shareholders Have Come along way ,there is Light after Brexit
Time to get the Champagne out :)
There is worse to come 60p 80p 100p IMHO DYOR
Sit back and enjoy the ride.
BUY BUY GOLD & Silver Worse is yet to come $3000 :)
Love & Light
Chips
80p end of year :)
Big brexit price rises about to come in. Exports doing well, but nobody able to afford to eat.
Can’t believe that our prime minister hasn’t paid his rent lol
Don't take me for a peace loving hippie. Business is business as far as I'm concerned. My point being is that our exports mainly consist of military which is hardly good news for our small to medium business models just great for big business. Still it's an increase none the less and is good for blighty.
Could someone clarify the ex div date. I have seen April 12th and this morning May 4 th
Thank you
Kk if we didnt sell them the likes of France would
WW... ..i have a feeling he'a illegal immigrant whos in arrears with his rent..
FILTERED you are one of life’s irritants.
Actually most do. You may or may not be aware that typhoons are sold with a service contract for instance. You need to read through the small print.
Reading this board over the last few years you not believe this
Hahahahaha
MadMick and other bitter remainers will be eating humble Pie this morning IMHO
Back to 54p today please Mr. Market Maker
Last day Folks for the Juicy Dividend here :-)
https://www.dividenddata.co.uk/exdividenddate.py?m=ftse100
Keltickilla
"It is very positive indeed..... Until the synic in me says most of our exports are of the military nature. 👀"
Military exports come under "services" do they?
Is that because we are selling a lot of bombs
The UK has overtaken France, the Netherlands and Japan to move into fourth place in the global rankings.
Ms Badenoch said: “These new figures show how the UK is punching above its weight on trade, and is on track to reach our ambition of exporting a trillion pounds of goods and services a year by 2030.
Britain's high position in the global rankings is due to the strength of services exports which hit a record £470billion last year.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1886543/kemi-badenoch-uk-exports-brexit/amp
Great post 👍
Since Brexit, the UK has soared from 7th to 4th in the worldwide total export rankings. UK remains the world's no.2 services exporter -- a global services superpower.
That is on top of a new survey this week (re)confirming London as the world's no.1 best city on the planet, beating every country on Earth, and outperforming over 10k rival cities.
As many have posted here for years, the UK is in (much) better shape than the relentless daily waves of BBC and newspaper doomscroll hysteria would have you believe.
It is very positive indeed..... Until the synic in me says most of our exports are of the military nature. 👀
...very positive article...thanks LS ..gl
The UK has become the world’s fourth largest exporter thanks to a boost in services, fresh trade figures have shown.
It comes after the UK ranked seventh in 2021, moving up three places in the figures for exporting goods and services in 2022, the United Nations (UN) has confirmed.
Business and trade secretary Kemi Badenoch welcomed the news, and said: “These new figures show how the UK is punching above its weight on trade, and is on track to reach our ambition of exporting a trillion pounds of goods and services a year by 2030.”
https://www.cityam.com/services-trade-sees-uk-become-worlds-fourth-largest-exporter/