UK - Private equity investors are becoming increasingly cautious about investing in companies with defined pension deficits, according to accountancy firm Grant Thornton.
The survey claimed that over the past year 37% of private equity investors completed a deal with a company with a defined pension deficit in stark contrast to the same period in 2005 when 100% vent...
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