UK - Switching from equities to bonds has given the Boots pension scheme a £300m surplus, a new report shows.
Projected FRS17 figures reveal that the high street retail giant’s fund had liabilities of £2bn at the end of September. But its assets stood at £2.3bn giving it a surplus of £300m or £210m after d...
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