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Lloyds shares climb 4% with Bank of England decision and July strategy update on investors’ radar

By IslaJune 14, 20264 Mins Read
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London, June 14, 2026, 22:02 (BST).

  • Lloyds Banking Group finished up 4.27% at 102.35p on Friday, outpacing the FTSE 100, which added 1.63%.
  • The bank said it bought back another 4.13 million shares for cancellation.
  • Traders are looking ahead to the Bank of England’s June 18 rate decision, followed by Lloyds’ half-year results and strategy update set for July 30.

Lloyds Banking Group plc jumped 4.27% to finish Friday at 102.35p, staging a strong rally to cap the week as the FTSE 100 put on 1.63%. The shares, according to AJ Bell, have traded as high as 114.60p and as low as 72.851p in the past year, so they remain under this year’s top despite the bounce.

UK stocks rallied, with the FTSE 100 ending up 1.6% at 10,471.7, its best finish since May 27, Reuters said. Traders pointed to hopes for an Iran-U.S. peace deal driving crude oil down and risk appetite up. The move in the broader index matters for Lloyds, a mostly UK lender, since domestic banks often trade on the outlook for UK growth, rates, and credit.

Lloyds got some support from its share buyback program. The bank reported it purchased 4,132,460 ordinary shares on June 12 via Goldman Sachs International, paying a volume-weighted average of 101.4903p. Lloyds said it plans to cancel the shares to reduce the share count, which may boost earnings per share if profits stay flat.

Bulls see Lloyds’ story tied to profit and capital returns. In Q1, the bank posted £2.0 billion statutory profit before tax, with a banking net interest margin of 3.17% and return on tangible equity of 17.0%. Net interest margin is the gap between lending income and funding cost, while return on tangible equity strips out intangible assets from shareholder capital. CEO Charlie Nunn said, “growing our income, maintaining our cost discipline and delivering strong profitability.” Investegate

Bears point to ongoing risks for the shares from UK rates, pressure on households, higher motor finance expenses and attention from politicians on branch cuts. Lloyds said in April there was no update to its motor finance commission provision, keeping that issue front of mind for investors; MoneyWeek reported the bank plans to close another 79 branches through 2026 and 2027, taking its announced total to 245. That could keep a lid on costs but brings up concerns about customer access and the bank’s reputation. Investegate

The Bank of England’s rate decision on June 18 is the next driver for markets. The Bank now has the Bank Rate set at 3.75%. Inflation stands at 2.8%, above its 2% goal. Reuters said Friday that UK public one-year inflation expectations went to 4% in May, up from 3.2% in February, so rate-sensitive bank stocks face more risk. Banks can get a boost from higher rates, but higher borrowing costs can slow loan demand. Bank of England

Lloyds’ main event comes July 30, when the bank posts half-year numbers and a strategy update. Management stuck to its 2026 targets: underlying net interest income above £14.9 billion, cost-to-income ratio under 50%, return on tangible equity above 16%, and a CET1 ratio of about 13%. CET1, or common equity tier 1, is banks’ key capital gauge. Lloyds Banking Group

Lloyds shares are trading at a 13.47 P/E, according to AJ Bell. That works out to investors paying about 13.5 times earnings. The dividend yield is 3.57%. MarketBeat puts the analyst consensus at “Moderate Buy” with an average price target of 113.44p. From the latest 102.35p price, that’s a projected gain of 10.84%. The upside is there, but the shares still carry risks around UK rates, credit, and possible new costs from motor-finance or consumer banking. AJ Bell marketbeat.com





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