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Interest rates have been stuck at historic lows since March 2009 and show no signs of increasing any time soon. Chris Panteli looks at how schemes are dealing with the repercussions

The period of low interest rates has lasted far longer than many pension funds would have predicted back in March 2009 and has forced some to look at new and more innovative ways of hedging.  Am...

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