GERMANY - Pension liabilities are still weighing on the ThyssenKrupp balance sheet, despite the firm's impressive EUR1.3bn cut in its net debt last year.
Investor confidence has fluctuated in the industrial giant since it announced its fiscal troubles last year, picking up only when the market turned bullish on cyclicals. But despite ThyssenKrupp s...
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