MFS faces $225m fine and fee cut in mutual fund probe

MFS Investments, the US fund manager, is close to agreeing a $350m (€279m) settlement, including a cut in fees, with the country's state and federal regulators over charges of trading abuses in its mutual funds.

MFS is understood to be ready to pay around $225m in penalties on top of what amounts to a further $125m by cutting its management fees over the next five years, according to the Wall Street Journal.

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