US - State and public pension funds ended 2008 with an aggregate deficit of US$237bn, latest Wilshire Associates data reveals.
The consultant surveyed 125 US public defined benefit (DB) funds - of which 59 had reported actuarial values on or after 30 June 2008 - and found the aggregate market value deficit had widened to $...
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