Political uncertainty: Bad for the economy but good for pension schemes?

Guy Freeman says rising rates could be the silver lining for companies with defined benefit schemes

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Rothesay Life's Guy Freeman says rising rates could be the silver lining for companies with defined benefit schemes, especially if they are looking to buy out

Putting pen to paper just before an election is a risky thing to do with plenty of scope to make predictions that look very odd in the eyes of readers with hindsight. There does, however, seem to b...

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