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Barclays PLC Shares Stay Under Pressure as MFS Fallout Meets Oil Shock
9 March 2026
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Barclays PLC Shares Stay Under Pressure as MFS Fallout Meets Oil Shock

LONDON, March 9, 2026, 21:27 GMT

Barclays PLC slipped again Monday, with traders bracing for fallout from the bank’s links to collapsed mortgage lender Market Financial Solutions and another round of oil-fueled volatility in UK markets. Shares dropped 2.86% to 392.6 pence at 1429 GMT, according to Reuters data. The FTSE 100 shed 0.3%, and the FTSE 250 slid 1.8%—both settling at levels last seen about five weeks ago.

This is significant: Barclays faces a £495 million ($662 million) claim from MFS, now under UK administration. The Bank of England’s Prudential Regulation Authority wants lenders to spell out both their exposure and the due diligence they conducted. Barclays, when approached by Reuters for comment, kept quiet about the investigation.

Jefferies on Monday told investors it expects losses from MFS to stay below $20 million, after clawing back around 25% of a 103 million-pound facility in cash and determining that close to 40% of what’s left is secured. CEO Richard Handler and President Brian Friedman described the anticipated net loss as “well within our tolerance.” Reuters

That timing isn’t great for Barclays, coming only weeks after the bank raised its own ambitions. Last month, the lender reported a 12% jump in 2025 pretax profit, hitting 9.1 billion pounds. It set its sights on a return on tangible equity of above 14% by 2028, and promised over 15 billion pounds in capital returns through 2026 to 2028.

Investors are left guessing how much of Barclays’ MFS exposure remains on its books, or if the bank has already set aside provisions. Citi analysts flagged a need for skepticism, pointing out that banks frequently organize loans without retaining every bit of the risk. Joe Saluzzi, Themis Trading’s co-head of equity trading, added that these kinds of issues have started to “pop up” in credit markets. Reuters

Barclays faces pressure as the interest rate picture shifts fast. “With oil prices sharply higher, this will mean UK inflation is higher than expected over the short term,” Hal Cook, senior investment analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said. Swings in the market have taken traders from betting on Bank of England rate cuts to mostly pricing in no move this year. Reuters

Barclays isn’t alone here. Santander is owed somewhere between 200 million and 300 million pounds from a company linked to MFS, Reuters said last week. On Monday, European bank stocks slid as crude jumped over 25%, flirting with $120 a barrel.

The danger is these two forces could start amplifying each other. Susannah Streeter at Wealth Club flagged that investors are “bracing for an inflation crisis” after the oil spike. Sam Hill, Lloyds Bank’s head of market insights, noted the focus this week would be on the price tag of any government help for households—a factor that could keep UK lenders, Barclays among them, under pressure if the turbulence drags on. Reuters

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