Supermarket giant Morrisons has seen its two defined benefit schemes swing from surplus into deficit after lower returns on assets, its final results show.
Morrisons operates two career average revalued earning schemes, one of which was inherited after its takeover of Safeway in 2004. Combined, the schemes have now swung from a £38m surplus to an £...
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