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Share Price Information for Lloyds (LLOY)

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Share Price: 53.82
Bid: 53.82
Ask: 53.84
Change: 1.64 (3.14%)
Spread: 0.02 (0.037%)
Open: 52.98
High: 53.86
Low: 52.94
Prev. Close: 52.18
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3 Feb 2011 06:01

Thursday newspaper round-up: Lloyds Banking, BP, Irish banks

Lloyds Banking Group plans to create a vehicle to manage thousands of homes that it could then sell or float. The bank, which is heavily exposed to the British residential sector, is thought to be at a fairly advanced stage of setting up a special-purpose vehicle, or "residential asset management pl

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31 Jan 2011 06:44

Monday newspaper round-up: LSE, BP, Dividends...

Stock exchanges in Britain and the US have turned to the security services for help after discovering they were the victims of terrorist plots and attempted cyber attacks that aimed to spread panic in leading global financial markets. The London Stock Exchange has been working with the Cabinet Offi

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27 Jan 2011 12:26

UKFI defends Lloyds/RBS bonuses

UK Financial Investments, which oversees the taxpayer's stakes in Lloyds Banking and Royal Bank of Scotland, has defended the banks' staff bonuses as necessary to attract talent to maintain their value. UKFI chief executive Mark Budenberg told a select committee of MPs that the banks needed to reta

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25 Jan 2011 12:26

FTSE 100 movers: Miners head lower

Miners are in decline with African Barrick Gold leading them down. Randgold Resources and Kazakhmys are also lower. European banks are out of favour with Lloyds Banking the biggest faller. International Consolidated Airlines has fallen back on its second day of trading. Friends Provident, th

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25 Jan 2011 07:35

London pre-open: Stocks to make modest headway

Stocks are expected to head higher at the outset but investors have half an eye on the US Federal Reserve's rate setting committee, which meets tomorrow evening, and may therefore be reluctant to over commit. City traders expect the FTSE 100 will open around 15 points higher. Water group Severn Tr

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25 Jan 2011 07:11

Friends raids Lloyds for new chief

Friends Provident, the trading business of life insurance consolidator Resolution, has appointed Andy Briggs as chief executive with current incumbent Trevor Matthews moving to a new post of vice chairman. Friends said that Matthews has decided to move back to Australia within the next three years

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24 Jan 2011 16:46

London close: Shares jump after sluggish start

Shares put their early indecisiveness behind them to close with good gains after a decent start on Wall Street. Banks were weak after comments by the head of the Independent Banking Commission over stricter capital rules and possible separation of the retail and investment bank arms. The political

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24 Jan 2011 14:49

London afternoon: Stocks edge higher

After a morning of indecision, leading shares pushed on over the lunch time session, despite the weakness of the banking sector. Banks are weak after comments by the head of the Independent Banking Commission over stricter capital rules and possible separation of the retail and investment bank arms

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24 Jan 2011 14:27

Sector movers: Pharmaceuticals up, banks down

Pharmaceuticals and biotechnology is the best performing sector today. Source Bioscience put in a solid trading performance during November and December 2010 and full year 2010 results should be in line with market expectations. "Both our LifeSciences and PharmaBiotech divisions demonstrated double

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24 Jan 2011 13:40

NGnooncall:Equity markets fairly quiet on slow day for data

UK UK markets have traded fairly quietly today with the banking sector leading the fallers after the report at the weekend by Sir John Vickers, chairman of the Independent Commission on Banking, said the financial crisis had exposed a "damagingly rickety structure" at the heart of the financial syst

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24 Jan 2011 12:50

FTSE 100 movers: Banks turn lower

RBS and Lloyds are both lower after comments by the head of the Independent Banking Commission over stricter capital rules and the possible separation of the retail and investment bank arms. The political problems in Ireland have also unsettled financials. Goldman Sachs has downgraded engineer In

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24 Jan 2011 12:13

London midday: Banks hold back FTSE 100

Shares are still seeking direction as banks fall back. The sector is weak after comments by the head of the Independent Banking Commission over stricter capital rules and possible separation of the retail and investment bank arms. The political problems in Ireland have also unsettled the mood. RBS

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24 Jan 2011 08:51

London open: Cautious start to week

London is muddling along in the early exchanges despite the decent finish to last week on Wall Street. Banks are weak after comments by the head of the Independent Banking Commission over stricter capital rules and possible separation of the retail and investment bank arms. The political problems i

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23 Jan 2011 14:29

Project Merlin progress stalls

Talks between the UK's big banks and the government over the amount they will lend to small businesses have stalled, according to reports over the weekend. Project Merlin, as the plan is known, had been tipped to be unveiled possibly as early as Monday, but last minute hitches mean an agreement may

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23 Jan 2011 10:01

Sunday newspaper round-up: Bank break-ups, Lloyds, Double-dip...

A break-up of Britain's banks came a step closer yesterday after the head of a government financial commission said he was likely to recommend splitting their operations. Sir John Vickers, chairman of the Independent Commission on Banking, said the financial crisis had exposed a "damagingly rickety

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