UK - The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has disclosed a £31.5m deficit in its £153m final salary scheme under FRS17 accounting rules.
The FSA says it will be taking steps to reduce this deficit during the remainder of this year and throughout 2003. The costs of running the FSA’s DB fund rose to £9.2m over 2001-02 compared to £...
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