EUROPE - Pressure to generate additional returns in a market that ‘penalises' risk-taking has triggered a decline in pension fund solvency ratios, a Greenwich Associates survey has found.
In 2003, the typical European pension fund reported a solvency ratio of around 105%, but this had dropped to 95% - and even lower in certain countries - a year later. These funds have continued to ...
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