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Amanda Staveley challenges High Court decision in £660m case against Barclays

The appeal was filed on 16 April

Amanda Staveley has filed an appeal against the High Court’s decision not to award damages to her firm PCP in the case against Barclays
Amanda Staveley has filed an appeal against the High Court’s decision not to award damages to her firm PCP in the case against Barclays Photo: Chris J. Ratcliffe/Getty Images

Financier Amanda Staveley has filed an appeal over the High Court’s decision which denied her an award for damages in her case against Barclays.

Staveley's firm PCP Capital – which made a £3.25bn investment on behalf of Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al-Nahyan during Barclay’s emergency cash call at the height of the financial crisis in 2008 – sued the bank for £660m. Staveley claimed that she got a worse deal than the Qatari investors, who invested £2bn, during the fundraising because they received more in fees.

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