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Share Price: 51.78
Bid: 51.82
Ask: 51.86
Change: 0.44 (0.86%)
Spread: 0.04 (0.077%)
Open: 50.26
High: 53.20
Low: 49.62
Prev. Close: 51.34
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17 Dec 2014 16:21

UPDATE 2-Britain to sell more shares in Lloyds in next 6 months

* New plan enables gradual sale of shares to market * UK says step towards taxpayers getting money back * Shares will not be sold below government buy-in price * UK could sell shares worth around 3 bln stg -sources * Morgan Stanley will manage sale process (Adds further

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17 Dec 2014 15:17

RPT-UPDATE 2-UK bank Lloyds tipped to pay first dividend in six years

* 10 out of 12 analysts forecast dividend resumption * Bank hopes to pay first dividend in 6-and-a-half years * Decision expected alongside Lloyds' full-year results * Analysts on average forecast payout of 1.24 pence per share (Repeats to fix formatting. No change to text)Read more

17 Dec 2014 14:56

Britain to sell more shares in Lloyds in next 6 months

LONDON, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Britain will sell more shares in Lloyds Banking Group in the next six months, the body which manages its shareholding in bailed out banks said on Wednesday. UK Financial Investments (UKFI), said it would sell the shares through a pre-arranged trading plan that wil

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17 Dec 2014 13:00

UK's Lloyds set for first dividend payout in six years -analysts

LONDON, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Lloyds Banking Group is expected to be granted permission by the financial regulator to pay a dividend for 2014, its first since it was bailed out by British taxpayers, according to 10 out of 12 analysts polled by Reuters. The majority of analysts believe that Llo

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16 Dec 2014 16:26

London close: Shares soar on upbeat Eurozone and bank news

London shares bounced back on Tuesday in the wake of some long-awaited upbeat economic data in the Eurozone and positive news for UK banks. The FTSE 100 Index climbed 149.11 points to 6331.83 as Markit's purchasing managers' index (PMI) for euro-area manufacturing rose to 50.8 in December from 50.1

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16 Dec 2014 12:17

London midday: Bargain-hunting supports FTSE as stocks rebound from 18-month low

Following a cautious start, UK stocks pushed into positive territory as investors went hunting for bargains. Shares had fallen to an 18-month low in the previous session. Markets erased earlier losses after UK inflation data showed the rate of increase in consumer prices hit a 12-year low in Novem

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16 Dec 2014 12:09

UPDATE 3-Britain warns of tougher bank stress tests ahead

* Lloyds and RBS pass after cutting their balance sheet in 2014 * Co-op fails, says will not tap shareholders for more capital * Bank of England to test banks' leverage ratio next year * Stress test focused on emerging market risk possible in future (Adds Bank of England news

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16 Dec 2014 11:49

ShoreCap expects Lloyds to resume dividends after stress tests, RBS will have to wait

Shore Capital has said that the result of the Bank of England's (BoE) stress tests on UK banks was "a bit of a non-event" with all of the listed lenders passing as expected. Seven out of eight of the UK's largest banks and building societies passed the requirement that they hold a minimum common-equ

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16 Dec 2014 09:00

RPT-UPDATE 1-Lloyds payout in balance after scrapes through UK bank test

(Repeats to add dropped codes) By David Milliken and Huw Jones LONDON, Dec 16 (Reuters) - Britain's state-backed lenders only narrowly passed the Bank of England's debut annual stress test, putting the prospects of Lloyds paying a dividend for 2014 in the balance. Lloyds and its

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16 Dec 2014 08:55

RPT-Bank of England stress tests pass all banks apart from Co-op

(Repeats to add dropped codes) By David Milliken and Huw Jones LONDON, Dec 16 (Reuters) - All Britain's main banks would be able to withstand a sharp fall in house prices, other than the troubled Co-operative Bank, the Bank of England said on Tuesday. State-backed RBS and Lloyds

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16 Dec 2014 08:46

RBS, Lloyds narrowly pass BoE bank stress tests

Part-nationalised lenders Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group only just passed the minimum requirements in the Bank of England's (BoE) assessments of banks' balance sheets in a hypothetical economic downturn. The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) was testing banks against their resil

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16 Dec 2014 08:20

London open: UK stocks extend slide as Chinese data disappoints

Yet more disappointing economic data from China pushed UK stocks lower for the seventh straight session on Tuesday, with markets extending losses despite plunging to an 18-month low the previous session. Not even the news that the Bank of England (BoE) has given a clean bill of health to seven out o

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16 Dec 2014 08:17

BUZZ-UK banks: small relief on BoE stress test

** UK banks enjoy rally after Bank of England stress tests ** All Britain's main banks would be able to withstand a sharp fall in house prices, other than the troubled Co-operative Bank, BoE says ** State-backed RBS & Lloyds both up around 0.5 pct, with Barclays 1.5 pct higher & HSBC

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16 Dec 2014 08:11

Shares in UK banks open higher after PRA stress test passes

LONDON, Dec 16 (Reuters) - Shares in Britain's biggest banks were higher in early trading after they passed the first of a new annual health check by the Bank of England. The FTSE 350 Banks Index was up 0.8 percent at 0808 GMT. Shares in Barclays were up 1.3 percent with HSBC up 0.9 percent

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16 Dec 2014 07:37

London pre-open: UK stocks to inch higher after heavy sell-off

News that the Bank of England (BoE) has given a clean bill of health to seven out of eight of the UK's largest banks and building societies may offer some respite for financial markets on Tuesday, though sentiment is likely to still be fragile after an eye-watering sell-off the previous session. Cit

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