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MFS regains its lustre

After a $400m settlement with regulators, the US group is winning new business

When Rob Manning became chief executive of MFS in February 2004, few held out much hope for a rapid revival. Hammered by the regulators over late trading and payment of commissions to intermediaries, the Boston-based fund management group had been forced to part company with its former chief executive and president.

It agreed to pay regulatory settlements totalling $400m (€308m). Performance at several of its US mutual funds was flagging.

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