UK - The aggregate deficit for UK pension schemes dropped sharply in 2007, ending the year at a low of £2bn (US$3.9bn) and seeing almost half of all UK schemes in surplus, despite market volatility and the credit crunch.
According to figures published today by Aon, 2007 saw strong performance in pension scheme accounting surpluses, which were reduced from £72bn (US$bn) at the start of 2006. Much of these improvemen...
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