EUROPE - A growing number of institutional investors think that corporates should plug debts such as pensions fund deficits before focusing on growth to improve their profits.
Recent figures showed that less than one company in 10 remained in surplus, with the aggregate surplus exceeding e6bn (US$6.3bn) at year-end 2002, compared with one in six and e14bn respectively at...
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