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Lloyds News 7 October 2025 - 10 November 2025

Lloyds Share Price: Can the FTSE‑100 Bank’s Value Keep Surging or Is a Crash Coming?

Lloyds share price today (10 November 2025): LLOY closes near 92p, up ~1.6% as banks gain; AI assistant rollout in focus

London — 10 November 2025 — Lloyds Banking Group (LSE: LLOY) finished Monday’s session around 92.0p, up roughly 1.6% from Friday’s close, as UK bank stocks advanced on improving sector sentiment. End‑of‑day quotes on Hargreaves Lansdown showed Buy 92.04p / Sell 91.98p, marking a +1.42p (+1.57%) move versus the prior close of 90.60p. Hargreaves Lansdown Key takeaways What moved LLOY today Banks bid on policy backdropMonday’s advance in UK lenders followed continued chatter that the Autumn Budget is unlikely to impose a fresh “tax raid” on banks — a theme revived in market coverage during the session, which flagged Lloyds
10 November 2025
Lloyds Share Price: Can the FTSE‑100 Bank’s Value Keep Surging or Is a Crash Coming?

Lloyds Share Price Hits Decade High Despite £2bn Scandal – Can the 50% Rally Last?

Lloyds Stock Near 10-Year High After 50% Surge Lloyds Banking Group shares have been on a tear this year, climbing to levels not seen since 2015. As of October 27, 2025, LLOY.L trades around 86 pence, up slightly on the day reuters.com and sitting just below its ~86.6p peak for the month (a decade high reached mid-October) ts2.tech. The stock has rallied ~50% in 2025, making Lloyds one of the FTSE 100’s standout performers ts2.tech. By comparison, the blue-chip FTSE 100 index is up roughly 15% year-to-date and other UK bank stocks have also climbed, buoyed by an improved economic
27 October 2025
Lloyds Share Price: Can the FTSE‑100 Bank’s Value Keep Surging or Is a Crash Coming?

Lloyds Shares Hit Decade-High Despite £2 Billion Scandal – What’s Next for LLOY Stock?

Lloyds Share Price Rally Nears 10-Year High Lloyds Banking Group (LSE: LLOY) stock has been on a tear in 2025, flirting with decade highs. Shares currently trade around 84–85 pence, just shy of their highest level since 2015 ts2.tech. In mid-October, Lloyds hit ~86.6p, a level not seen since before the Brexit referendum, underscoring the bank’s remarkable recovery. The stock has climbed roughly 50% year-on-year, vastly outperforming the broader FTSE 100 index ts2.tech. Elevated interest rates have turbocharged bank earnings, and Lloyds – as the UK’s largest retail lender – has been a prime beneficiary of fatter loan margins. Investors
23 October 2025
Lloyds Share Price: Can the FTSE‑100 Bank’s Value Keep Surging or Is a Crash Coming?

Lloyds Stock Nears Decade High as Bank Shrugs Off £2bn Scandal Hit

Market Rally Puts Lloyds Near Record Levels Lloyds Banking Group (LON: LLOY) stock is flirting with decade highs after an impressive 2025 rally. Shares in the UK’s largest retail bank traded around 85 pence on 17 October – roughly unchanged from Thursday’s close – having recovered from a sharp fall earlier in the day sharesmagazine.co.uk. In morning trade, Lloyds tumbled nearly 3% to about 82p amid a broad sell-off in financials, as fears over U.S. regional bank loan troubles rattled global markets reuters.com. By afternoon, however, Lloyds had clawed back those losses, reflecting its relative strength in a volatile session.
17 October 2025
Lloyds Share Price: Can the FTSE‑100 Bank’s Value Keep Surging or Is a Crash Coming?

Lloyds Share Price: Can the FTSE‑100 Bank’s Value Keep Surging or Is a Crash Coming?

Lloyds’ share price explosion: earnings power and rising valuations Lloyds Banking Group (LSE: LLOY) has been one of the standout performers of the FTSE 100. The black‑horse bank’s share price climbed roughly 50 % in the 12 months to autumn 2025 as interest rates remained elevated and the UK economy avoided a deep recession goodmoneyguide.com. High rates boost banks’ net interest income (NII)—the difference between what they earn on loans and pay on deposits—and Lloyds reported NII of £6.5 bn in the first half of 2025, a 5 % year‑on‑year increase goodmoneyguide.com. The rally has left some investors wondering how much upside is left. Lloyds now trades
7 October 2025
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