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Vanguard to pay $106.4 million to settle US SEC charges, regulator says

  • Vanguard has been fined $106.41 million to settle charges related to disclosures around target date investment funds, according to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
  • The violations were due to Vanguard lowering the minimum investment requirement for its institutional target date funds, which caused taxable distributions for some shareholders.
  • The fine will be distributed to harmed investors, and Vanguard agreed to it without admitting or denying the findings.
  • The SEC noted that Vanguard's changes led to $130 billion in redemptions from its Investor-Series target funds between December 2020 and October 2021.
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