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Lloyds Banking Group plc (LYG)

NYSE - NYSE Delayed Price. Currency in USD
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2.03000.0000 (0.00%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
2.0600 +0.03 (+1.48%)
After hours: 04:52PM EDT
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Previous close2.0300
Open2.0300
Bid2.0100 x 301800
Ask2.0600 x 3100
Day's range2.0000 - 2.0400
52-week range1.7000 - 2.6300
Volume11,264,466
Avg. volume9,690,684
Market cap33.518B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.22
PE ratio (TTM)5.21
EPS (TTM)0.3900
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.13 (6.07%)
Ex-dividend date04 Aug 2023
1y target est3.00
  • Reuters SG

    UPDATE 1-Bank debt sales surge in cashed-up Singapore

    Bank debt sales in Singapore are tracking toward a second consecutive annual record as attractive currency swaps and cash-rich investors lure issuers to a traditionally domestic market and drive momentum that participants expect will continue. Some $2.4 billion worth of "Tier 2" notes, issued by banks for reserve capital requirements, have been sold in Singapore dollars this year - already nudging last year's $2.6 billion record - according to London Stock Exchange Group data. It's a modest slice of Asian markets where nearly $3 trillion has been raised this year, mostly out of China.

  • Reuters SG

    Bank debt sales surge in cashed-up Singapore

    Bank debt sales in Singapore are tracking toward a second consecutive annual record as attractive currency swaps and cash-rich investors lure issuers to a traditionally domestic market and drive momentum that participants expect will continue. Some $2.4 billion worth of "Tier 2" notes, issued by banks for reserve capital requirements, have been sold in Singapore dollars this year - already nudging last year's $2.6 billion record - according to London Stock Exchange Group data. "When the dollar space is stressed, people seek out alternative markets," said Clifford Lee, managing director and global head of fixed income at DBS Bank in Singapore.

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