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Fidelity slashes Janus stake

Fidelity Investments, the world's largest mutual fund company, has dumped more than six million shares of rival fund firm Janus Capital, according to a regulatory filing.

Fidelity sold 2.8% of Janus' outstanding shares, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, for around $1.4bn (€1.2bn) based on a share price of $23.50 at the time of sale.

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