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Lloyds share price drops 1.6% in early London trade as inflation data lands, tariffs rattle banks
21 January 2026
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Lloyds share price drops 1.6% in early London trade as inflation data lands, tariffs rattle banks

London, Jan 21, 2026, 08:39 GMT — Regular session

Shares of Lloyds Banking Group (LLOY.L) dropped 1.6% to 100.75 pence by 0824 GMT, having started the day at 102.15 pence and dipping to a low of 100.50. The decline coincided with early selling across other UK banking stocks.

The drop is significant as Lloyds approaches a critical period where shifts in rate forecasts and consumer confidence could quickly change the narrative. Investors want clear insight into the lender’s interest income and credit losses following a solid rally in its shares.

British inflation ticked up to 3.4% in December from 3.2% the previous month, beating the Reuters poll estimate of 3.3%. Services inflation crept higher to 4.5%, matching expectations. The market reaction was muted, though debates are heating up over how fast the Bank of England can resume easing. One PwC economist described the data as “a speed-bump” on the road to disinflation. Reuters

Bank stocks dragged on European markets as investors digested fresh trade tensions sparked by U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to impose new tariffs from Feb. 1 on eight European nations. The STOXX 600 slipped modestly, with banks falling roughly 0.6% in early trading. Markets also awaited Trump’s address at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Tuesday’s UK labour figures threw up some mixed signals. Regular wage growth slowed to 4.5% over the three months to November, while private-sector pay excluding bonuses dropped to 3.6%, the weakest reading since late 2020. The unemployment rate stayed steady at 5.1%. Suren Thiru from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales described the UK jobs market as entering a “more problematic phase,” but he doesn’t expect this to trigger an early rate cut. Reuters

Investors will be eyeing the Bank of England’s Feb. 5 announcement closely, as it unveils its Monetary Policy Report alongside the meeting summary and minutes.

Lloyds focuses on a few key figures: net interest margin—the spread between loan earnings and deposit costs—and bad-loan charges as rising living expenses hit households. Investors will keep an eye on costs and any hints about capital returns, like buybacks.

There’s a lingering risk that keeps bubbling up: potential payouts from Britain’s motor finance review. Lloyds recently raised its provision for this to £1.95 billion. Meanwhile, a Reuters report last month quoted industry insiders suggesting the total compensation bill could hit £18–20 billion, well above what regulators have estimated. Any tweaks to the final redress scheme could still alter payout amounts and disrupt bank capital strategies.

Lloyds will release its full-year results for 2025 on Thursday, Jan. 29. CEO Charlie Nunn and finance director William Chalmers are set to present at 0930.

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