UK - The government has escaped having to top up the the £9.8bn Mineworkers' Pension Scheme - despite a £390m deficit in the main part of the fund.
The triennial valuation showed that the deficit in the £7.6bn guaranteed fund – which pays pensions earned before privatisation, including retail price index increases – will be met by the scheme’s...
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