UK - Markets will have to rise by at least 33% to eliminate the FRS17 deficits for FTSE100 companies, research from Lane Clark & Peacock shows.
Its latest survey of FTSE100 scheme deficits found that over the 12 months to the end of July, the aggregate FRS17 deficit dropped from £55bn to £42bn due to higher equity returns and increased pen...
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