The deficit of Tesco's defined benefit (DB) scheme has fallen by £1.6bn after reaching £4.2bn last year as the supermarket moves into the black.
Its end-of-year results published on 13 April revealed the group's pension deficit after tax was £2.6bn at the end of February, which was mostly driven by the closure of the DB section. It was a...
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