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LONDON - Barclays PLC (LON:BARC) has decreased its stake in Vodafone Group Plc (LSE:LON:VOD) to 5.98% of voting rights, according to a regulatory filing released Wednesday.
The notification shows that Barclays crossed the threshold on July 4, with the telecommunications company being formally notified on July 8.
The British banking group now holds 0.03% of voting rights attached to shares and 5.95% through financial instruments. This represents a slight reduction from its previous position of 6.02%, which consisted of 0.10% in shares and 5.92% in financial instruments.
The financial instruments held by Barclays include physical call options, rights to recall, CFDs, equity swaps, portfolio swaps, and various put and call options with expiration dates ranging from August 2025 to May 2027.
The total number of voting rights held by Barclays in Vodafone (NASDAQ:VOD) amounts to 1,462,987,584, according to the major shareholding notification.
Barclays Bank PLC, a controlled undertaking of Barclays PLC (NYSE:BCS), accounts for 5.39% of the total position through financial instruments.
Other Barclays entities included in the notification are Barclays Capital Securities Limited, Barclays Capital Inc., Barclays Investment Solutions Limited, Barclays Bank (Suisse) SA, and Barclays Bank Ireland PLC.
The disclosure was made in accordance with UK regulatory requirements for major shareholding notifications when crossing certain ownership thresholds.
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