UK - The aggregate deficit of UK pension funds at non-investment FTSE350 companies has risen by £4bn since December 31 last year, taking the total deficit to £77bn, according to a new report by Mercer.
Mercer’s RFM benchmarking database found a rise in aggregate pension assets to date over 2004 of about £4bn, as measured under the FRS17 standard. But the consulting firm estimates this was outweig...
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