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Share Price: 54.80
Bid: 54.70
Ask: 54.74
Change: -0.98 (-1.76%)
Spread: 0.04 (0.073%)
Open: 55.22
High: 55.22
Low: 54.22
Prev. Close: 55.78
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30 Nov 2009 14:36

London afternoon: Banks pare losses

Leading share prices are still holding steady at lower levels as investors await further developments from Dubai. Banks such as Lloyds Banking, Royal Bank of Scotland and Standard Chartered remain nervous about the debt situation in emirate, though the morning's losses have been pared. HSBC defie

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30 Nov 2009 13:48

Lloyds sheds more jobs in Brighton

Lloyds Banking Group has decided to shut down its contact centre at Sussex House in Brighton, with the loss of 410 telephony jobs. The site will close on 28 May next year, said the part-nationalised lender, which earlier this month axed 220 jobs at its Collections & Recoveries operation in Hove.

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30 Nov 2009 12:09

London midday: Share prices steady down

UK share prices are stabilising at lower levels after hopes of a continued rebound from the Dubai-inspired shake-out on Thursday were quashed by disappointing UK consumer confidence figures. Figures from market research firm Gfk NOP showed consumer sentiment fell to -17 from -13 in October. Middle

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29 Nov 2009 12:08

Sunday tips round-up: Lloyds, Standard Chartered, Petra Diamonds

The option to buy shares at a discount to the market price is extremely tempting. If the economy turns upwards and Lloyds can pull off a successful merger of operations with those of HBOS, then 37p looks like an extremely good deal. But the economic outlook remains uncertain and banks have not prove

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27 Nov 2009 16:47

Lloyds shareholders to sue King and Darling

A campaign group representing 2m Lloyds Banking Group shareholders is preparing to take the Bank of England governor Mervyn King and Chancellor Alistair Darling to court over the secret £61bn bailout of HBOS and RBS. Lloyds Action Now (LAN), which has appointed the TV presenter Alice Beer as a spok

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27 Nov 2009 16:28

London close: Footsie bounces back

Footsie ended the day with good gains as investors' nerves calmed following sharp declines on the back of worries about the financial sector's exposure to a debt default by Dubai World. Shares initially fell, adding to heavy losses yesterday after Dubai stunned financial markets when it announced t

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27 Nov 2009 14:11

London afternoon: Footsie advancing again

Footsie has rallied and is now showing modest gains as worries over the Dubai debt situation ease. Royal Bank of Scotland has led teh recovery having calmed nerves by saying it has signed up for the government's asset protection scheme (APS). The bank said in a statement that the agreement was sign

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27 Nov 2009 13:29

Lloyds to ask courts to throw out overdraft claims

Lloyds Banking is to ask local courts to dismiss thousands of claims for the return of unauthorised overdraft fees. 'As the judgement concludes the test case, the FSA has agreed that these complaints should no longer remain on hold,' a statement on the websites of both Lloyds TSB and HBOS reads acc

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27 Nov 2009 12:41

London midday: Footsie still lower

Footsie is still sitting slightly lower amid continued worries over the Dubai debt situation. But Royal Bank of Scotland is now going well having fallen back in early dealings on fears over the financial sector's exposure to a debt default by Dubai World. RBS calmed nerves by saying it has signed u

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27 Nov 2009 06:31

Friday newspaper round-up: Dubai fall-out, Ofwat, LSE

The FTSE 100 suffered its worst one-day fall since March closing down 3.2%. Companies with big Middle Eastern shareholders led the rout, on the back of concerns that high-rolling emirate Dubai would be forced to sell stakes to raise capital. Barclays Bank tumbled 7.9% and the London Stock Exchange

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26 Nov 2009 17:25

London Close: Dubai worries knock market

The London market wasn't helped by a technical glitch at the London Stock Exchange but it was never going to be a good day due to worries about the debt problems of Dubai. The fact that there was no trading for more than three hours just made investors even more nervous. The FTSE 100 fell by more

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26 Nov 2009 14:26

FTSE 100 movers: Dubai worries batter stocks

London Stock Exchange is one of the heaviest fallers in the FTSE 100 after the exchange operator was forced to suspend trading for more than three hours following a technical hiccup this morning. It had already come in for selling ahead of the shutdown as analysts fretted over how the Dubai debt si

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26 Nov 2009 14:18

London afternoon: Trading resumes .. so does the decline

Trading resumed on the London Stock Exchange at 2:00pm after the exchange's technical glitch, but prices are not looking any healthier than they were before the trading interruption. Banks are under the cosh on concerns over Dubai's debt situation. The government owned Dubai World, which has debts

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26 Nov 2009 12:16

Sector movers: Banks and miners bear the brunt

With no sectors in the blue today amid heavy falls in equity prices, banks and miners are among the worst performers. Banks are under the cosh on concerns over Dubai's debt situation. The government owned Dubai World, which has debts of $59bn, has asked creditors if it can delay debt repayments due

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26 Nov 2009 06:30

Thursday newspaper round-up: Walker Review, Lloyds/HBOS, Vodafone

Big banks will have to disclose how many of their UK employees are paid more than £1m under recommendations to be published today by City banker Sir David Walker, the FT writes. Sir David will say that half the bonuses paid to employees should be deferred for three to five years. He will also propo

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