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Goldman plans settlement talks with SEC: Gasparino

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs could enter talks to settle with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over fraud charges as soon as today, Fox Business Network's Charlie Gasparino reported.

Goldman officials believe the SEC's case is without merit, but the firm does not want to battle with regulators, the report said, citing sources including an unidentified senior executive at the firm.

Goldman would likely focus on getting regulators to back off civil fraud charges, and instead agree to lesser charges and a fine, the report said.

But people close to the SEC said the commission may be reluctant to agree to a lenient settlement, Gasparino reported.

Goldman Sachs was not immediately available to comment. SEC spokesman John Heine declined to comment.

(Reporting by Dan Wilchins; Editing by Derek Caney).

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