FTSE100 firms plough £11bn into deficit repairs

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More than a third of FTSE100 firms cannot plug their pension scheme deficits using current discretionary cash flow, KPMG warns.

In its latest Pensions Repayment Monitor report, the accountancy firm said almost one third of blue chip companies are in this position despite more than £11bn being spent on pension deficits in 20...

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