Lloyds jumps on shock ECN decision

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Lloyds jumps on shock ECN decision

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London, United Kingdom. 27th January 2014 -- A Lloyds bank branch in financial district of London. -- Lloyds banking group is facing a compensation bill after thousands of its customers were unable to use their debit cards at ATM cashpoints or make transactions as a result of an IT computer crash on Sunday for between three and four hours. Lloyds Bank Faces Customer Compensation After Computer Crash | Amer Ghazzal / Demotix/Demotix/Press Association Images

Lloyds Bank's shares rose 1.5% on Thursday after the Court of Appeal ruled a series of high coupon enhanced capital notes sold to retail investors in 2009 had become useless for future UK stress tests and could be called at par.

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