THE NETHERLANDS - Dutch companies could be pumping a combined E24bn a year into their pension funds following tough new rules from the Dutch pension regulator, the PVK.
At best, funds must fork out at least E15bn over the next eight years in order to secure surpluses that have eroded because of falling stock markets. This means finding total additional funding of ...
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