M&S surplus grows to £220m

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The Marks & Spencer pension scheme's net surplus has grown from £168.5m to £221.2m over the last six months, driven by asset performance.

In its half yearly report, the retailer said the value of scheme assets increased by £326.8m between April and October. These gains were offset by a £274.4m increase in liabilities caused by a d...

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