UK - Falling interest rates have wiped out the projected 50-year savings from raising the pension age to 65 for new entrants to public sector pension schemes, according to Watson Wyatt.
The figure on the UK Government’s books for the accrued value of unfunded public sector pensions is likely to have increased by almost £60bn on 1 April 2005 due to falling interest rates, compared ...
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