UK - The Financial Services Authority is making an additional £2.5m contribution to its pension scheme to reduce the deficit.
And the FSA expects it will have to make further top-up payments of £5m a year in the future. The final salary pension scheme – which closed to new members in 1998 – showed a deficit of £50m in ...
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