UK - Marks & Spencer said that it would sell bonds worth £400m after an actuarial valuation revealed a £585m shortfall in its pension scheme.
The capital injection which is expected to boost funding levels to 94% from 82%, will to take place by the end of March 2004. “The injection will be funded, subject to market conditions, through ...
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