CANADA - The solvency levels of Canada's corporate defined benefit (DB) pension plans improved, on average, by about 5% in 2004, according to new research released by Watson Wyatt.
However, the consultant said that the improvement was largely due to extra contributions made by plan sponsors, rather than stronger investment returns. The Pension Barometer(TM), analysis release...
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