UK - Plunging stock markets have wiped nearly £5bn off the value of the Universities Superannuation Scheme's assets in the past seven months.
The scheme, which is heavily invested in equities, had assets worth £19.7bn at the end of March. It now estimates its assets at £15bn. Two years ago they were worth £22bn. The revaluation comes ...
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