Trinity Mirror Group's defined benefit (DB) pension deficit has increased by £120.8m to £426m in the past six months, driven by a fall in long-term interest rates.
The publisher's half-yearly financial report revealed liabilities increased to £2bn, which is £204m larger than six months ago when they totalled £1.8bn. The rise in fair value of scheme assets ...
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