UK - Pension deficits at the country's biggest firms will disappear by the end of 2004 if equity markets keep on the road to recovery, Aon Consulting claims.
The overall pensions deficit for the FTSE100 fell from £65bn in December 2002 – as estimated by Morgan Stanley – to £56bn at the end of August this year, based on average asset allocation levels. ...
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