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Rosen Law Firm Encourages Barclays plc Investors to Inquire About Securities Class Action Investigation
Rosen Law Firm investigates Barclays for potentially misleading investors about £600 million exposure to collapsed UK lender Market Financial Solutions, linked to significant ADS declines.
- On March 5, 2026, The Rosen Law Firm opened an investigation into Barclays plc and is preparing a class action on behalf of shareholders, according to a New York PR Newswire release.
- On February 27, 2026, Reuters reported that Market Financial Solutions Ltd collapsed, and coverage described Wall Street lenders as `rocked`, reviving warnings about more `cockroaches` in private credit.
- Market declines prompted Rosen to invite investors to sign up via online forms or by contacting Phillip Kim, Esq., at 866-767-3653 or case@rosenlegal.com after Barclays ADS fell 3.99% on February 27 and 2.3% on March 2.
- The Rosen Law Firm reports Barclays plc had a 600 million pound exposure to MFS, citing past recoveries including over $438 million in 2019.
- As litigation and investor scrutiny unfold, coverage described private credit "cockroaches" after Market Financial Solutions Ltd's collapse, and The Rosen Law Firm prepares shareholder litigation following recent market moves.
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