UK - A £299m shortfall in the Bank of England's pension scheme has forced the fund to review its final salary arrangement and increase contributions over the next 10 years.
The bank’s annual report for 2005/06 revealed that costs rose from £7m in the year 2004/05 to £19m over this financial year. The steep rise was attributed to greater interest costs, year on ye...
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