The deficit in Tesco's defined benefit scheme grew from £1.8bn to £2.6bn over the year to the end of February.
The supermarket chain's final results for the period, published today, attributed the increased shortfall to a fall in real corporate bond yields. This increased the discount rate used to value ...
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