Firering Strategic Minerals: From explorer to producer. Watch the video here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksLloyds Share News (LLOY)

Share Price Information for Lloyds (LLOY)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 55.22
Bid: 55.06
Ask: 55.08
Change: 0.20 (0.36%)
Spread: 0.02 (0.036%)
Open: 54.94
High: 55.42
Low: 54.82
Prev. Close: 55.02
LLOY Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

Sunday newspaper round-up: TSB float, Barclays, Carphone Warehouse

Sun, 08th Jun 2014 16:25

Lloyds Banking Group will price TSB at up to £1.44bn when it floats the new bank on the stock market - 10% below the new bank's book value, the Sunday Telegraph said. The valuation is designed to ensure a smooth reception for the initial public offering, making the bank priced "to go". Lloyds thinks selling the first 25% at below book value will help create demand for later tranches of the shares.When TSB announces details of its stock market listing early this week, it will reveal that the bank is one of Britain's least profitable, the Sunday Times reported. Analysts think the bank, carved out of Lloyds Banking Group, makes low returns and could be forced to buy batches of loans from other banks to boost profits. TSB has a high ratio of deposits to loans, making it safe but less profitable than its peers.Barclays is about to be hit by a £300m lawsuit from the dealmaker who helped negotiate the bank's bailout by Middle East investors at the height of the financial crisis, the Sunday Times reported. Amanda Staveley advised the Abu Dhabi government on its part in the Barclays equity injection. She is suing the bank because she believes her contract entitles her to the same fees Barclays paid to Qatari investors for their investment. The lawsuit, to be filed later in June, is linked to the UK Serious Fraud Office's investigation of the capital raising and the fees that were paid.EE is ready to pull out of supplying Carphone Warehouse, threatening the merger between Carphone and Dixons, the Sunday Telegraph reported. Britain's biggest mobile operator is reviewing its retail strategy and a complete withdrawal from Carphone is the likely result. Such a decision would be a big blow for Carphone, which positions itself as an independent adviser to customers buying phones. European mobile operators want to cut out middlemen and sell straight to consumers. The paper did not give more details of how an EE pullout would threaten the merger of Carphone and Dixons.William Hill is lining up its Operations Director, James Henderson, as the replacement for Chief Executive Ralph Topping. Henderson has spent almost three decades at the bookmaker, the Sunday Times reported, adding that no decision had been made on who would succeed Topping. William Hill hired headhunters in November to find a replacement for Topping, who will step down by the end of next year. Topping has talked about the need to keep star managers such as Henderson.UK banks could be made to raise more capital to withstand a fall in house prices and consumers hit by rising interest rates, the Sunday Times said. Senior bankers think the Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee could sidestep direct intervention in the housing market in favour of a general increase in bank capital buffers to build up resilience in the financial system. Banks expect the BoE to increase their leverage ratio, though the decision could be made without a statement, reducing the risk of public alarm.City fund managers are betting on share falls for some of Britain's top retailers including Sainsbury's, the Mail on Sunday reported. Odey Asset Management, Artemis Investment Management and Eton Park International are among funds that have gambled more than £1bn on shares in Sainsbury's, WH Smith and Burberry falling. The retailers are in the top 15 companies short sold by investors as investors focus on companies with imminent or recent management changes.Sainsbury's is expected to report a rare fall in sales when it posts a trading statement on June 12th, according to the Sunday Times. Analysts expect sales at stores open at least a year to have fallen by between 1% and 1.5% in the first quarter of the supermarket group's financial year, the second three-month period in which sales fell after nine years of gains. However, Sainsbury's is faring better than its rivals among the big four UK supermarkets.Royal Dutch Shell has started looking for a new Chairman, the Sunday Times reported. Jorma Ollila is preparing to step down after eight years heading the board of the oil giant. Shell has enlisted headhunter Egon Zehnder to find a replacement for Ollila months after the Anglo-Dutch company posted its first profit warning in a decade. Chief Executive Ben van Beurden took over in January and announced a restructuring after profits halved.The UK economy is up to £70bn bigger than previous calculations, the Sunday Times said. Adjustments to accounting rules mean GDP will be classed as between 4% and 5% bigger than before. On top of the previously announced £10bn contribution from drugs and prostitution, the Office for National Statistics will say at least £25bn of spending on research and development and arms will be counted as investment and not business costs. The paper did not list other increases in GDP as a result of the changes.SF
More News
18 Jun 2024 09:00

Fnality seeks Bank of England permission for intraday repo settlement

LONDON, June 18 (Reuters) - Payments firm Fnality and fintech HQLAX said on Tuesday they would launch a new service by year end for banks to slash the time and financial resources needed for settling sterling-denominated repo trades.

Read more
17 Jun 2024 22:30

UK's Labour pledges to plug gaps left by bank branch closures

LONDON, June 17 (Reuters) - Britain's Labour Party said on Monday it would give regulators new powers to significantly increase the number of 'banking hubs' on high streets if voted into government next month.

Read more
17 Jun 2024 11:23

Home REIT board to consider "more extensive realisation strategy"

(Alliance News) - Home REIT PLC on Monday said it will seek alternative funding sources after it failed to secure a refinancing of an existing loan.

Read more
17 Jun 2024 09:33

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Goldman Sachs cuts SSP Group to 'sell'

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Monday morning and on Friday:

Read more
14 Jun 2024 20:54

Acuity RM loss widens; names new finance director

(Alliance News) - Acuity RM Group PLC reported Thursday a widened yearly loss on a rise in costs.

Read more
13 Jun 2024 10:45

Britain's Lloyds Bank consolidates London offices

LONDON, June 13 (Reuters) - Lloyds Banking Group will leave one of its London office sites as part of a consolidation into three remaining premises, the British bank said on Thursday.

Read more
12 Jun 2024 12:08

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: London up ahead of US Fed and inflation data

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were higher at midday Wednesday, ahead of an interest rate decision and inflation data from the US.

Read more
10 Jun 2024 15:36

Britain's payments industry calls for delay and cut in scam compensation rules

LONDON, June 10 (Reuters) - Britain's payments sector on Monday called on its regulator to roll back and delay by a year tough new compensation rules due to start in October, saying that "significant changes" were needed to avoid damaging competition.

Read more
10 Jun 2024 14:07

Britain's payments industry calls for delay and cut in scam compensation rules

LONDON, June 10 (Reuters) - Britain's payments sector on Monday called on its regulator to roll back and delay by a year tough new compensation rules due to start in October, saying that "significant changes" were needed to avoid damaging competition.

Read more
7 Jun 2024 12:05

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Europe on the back foot as US jobs report looms

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London retreated on Friday ahead of the US jobs report, leaving the FTSE 100 on track for a fourth consecutive weekly loss.

Read more
31 May 2024 12:59

CORRECT: Watchdog launches inquiry into Nationwide buy of Virgin Money

(Clarifying the acquisition is in cash.)

Read more
31 May 2024 10:03

UK watchdog launches inquiry into Nationwide-Virgin Money merger

(Alliance News) - The Competition & Markets Authority on Friday said it had opened an inquiry into Nationwide Building Society's acquisition of Virgin Money UK PLC, on the grounds that the move could hurt banking competition in the UK.

Read more
31 May 2024 08:34

UK competition watchdog probes Nationwide-Virgin Money deal

May 31 (Reuters) - Britain's competition regulator said on Friday it had started a probe into Nationwide Building Society's proposed 2.9 billion pound ($3.7 billion) all-cash deal to buy Virgin Money UK.

Read more
23 May 2024 10:44

IN BRIEF: Lloyds Banking to redeem USD1.5 billion senior notes

Lloyds Banking Group PLC - Edinburgh-based lender - Issues notice of redemption for entire USD1.50 billion outstanding principle amount of its 3.870% senior callable fixed-to-fixed rate notes due in 2025. Says the outstanding notes will be redeemed on July 9 at 100% of the principle amount together with any accrued but unpaid interest. The notes' listing on the New York Stock Exchange will be cancelled on or shortly after that date.

Read more
16 May 2024 13:05

Activists disrupt Lloyds Bank shareholder meeting

LONDON, May 16 (Reuters) - Activists disrupted Lloyds Banking Group's annual shareholder meeting in Glasgow on Thursday, protesting against the bank's alleged provision of financial services to defence firms linked to violence in the Middle East.

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.