GLOBAL - Deutsche Bank, the German financial services giant, is facing a bill of more than EUR3.5bn from its retirement plans as its benefit obligations rocket ahead of its pension assets.
Deutsche Bank’s 2001 annual report - now conforming to the US GAAP accounting standard - reveals that its pension benefits obligations now stand at approximately EUR6.8bn, an increase of EUR356m fr...
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