The Financial Services Authority has reduced the deficit in its defined benefit pension scheme by £7.4m in the past year.
The FSA runs two schemes: a non-contributory final salary scheme, which closed to new members in 1998 and to future accrual in 2010; and a defined contribution scheme of which managing directors Ma...
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