Trustees can scupper private equity deals by being "recklessly prudent" over scheme funding, PricewaterhouseCoopers Legal warns.
But the financial services giant’s legal arm said while these demands “exercised influence in the market” only a fraction of trustee boards had the power to insist on full funding at the time of a ...
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