THE COMBINED pensions shortfall for companies making up the FTSE 100 has fallen to the lowest levels since 2002, claims Watson Wyatt.
Estimates put the aggregate level of deficits at £34bn – a fall from £43bn in April – which the consultant says further highlights the volatility of bond-driven investment. Deficits are now about ...
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