Northern Rock scheme remains on 'bad bank' side

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Northern Rock has denied reports it shifted its £368m pension scheme into its "bad bank" side to facilitate a speedy sale of the good part of the business.

A report suggested that following its restructure into two separate companies late last year, the state-owned bank had "moved" its pension scheme and £80bn of "questionable assets" into the older "...

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