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Lloyds Banking Group PLC ADR (NYSE:LYG) had its Sell rating reiterated by Goldman Sachs Group

Analyst Ratings For Lloyds Banking Group PLC ADR (NYSE:LYG)

Today, Goldman Sachs Group reiterated its Sell rating on Lloyds Banking Group PLC ADR (NYSE:LYG).

There are 6 Hold Ratings, 4 Buy Ratings, 1 Sell Ratings, no Strong Buy Ratings on the stock.

The current consensus rating on Lloyds Banking Group PLC ADR (NYSE:LYG) is Hold with a consensus target price of N/A per share, a potential N/A.

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About Lloyds Banking Group PLC ADR (NYSE:LYG)
Lloyds Banking Group plc provides banking and financial services under the Lloyds Bank, Halifax, Bank of Scotland, and Scottish Widows brands in the United Kingdom and internationally. The company operates through three segments: Retail, Commercial Banking, and Insurance and Wealth. The Retail segment offers a range of financial service products, including current accounts, savings accounts, mortgages, motor finance, and unsecured consumer lending products to personal and small business customers. The Commercial Banking segment provides lending, transactional banking, working capital management, risk management, term lending, and debt capital markets services for small and medium sized enterprises, corporates, mid-markets, and financial institutions. The Insurance and Wealth segment offers insurance products, such as life, home, motor, and protection insurance; investments comprising pensions and investment products; and wealth management products and services. It also provides credit cards, and personal and business loans; and online and telephone banking services. The company has a strategic partnership with Schroders plc to create a wealth management proposition. Lloyds Banking Group plc was founded in 1695 and is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom.

Recent Trading Activity for Lloyds Banking Group PLC ADR (NYSE:LYG)
Shares of Lloyds Banking Group PLC ADR closed the previous trading session at 2.48 0.00 0.00% with 2.47 shares trading hands.

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