John Lewis conducts pension review as deficit balloons 29%

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John Lewis is conducting an extensive two-year review into its pension provision after revealing its final salary scheme deficit rose by almost 29% in 2012.

The partnership admitted that funding the scheme was the largest single annual investment it made and that it had also pumped £125m into it in January. Overall the group announced an annual bene...

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