NETHERLANDS - The Shell pension fund will cut its equity allocation, increase contributions and skip indexation this year as part of its recovery plan submitted to the Dutch pension regulator.
The petrochemical company said the plan would allow the scheme to return to minimum solvency of 105% by October 2011 and full solvency of 127% by 2024. Key to the plan was an adjustment of the ...
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