Higher inflation expectations adds £5bn to DB deficits

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Higher long-term inflation expectations added £5bn to defined benefit scheme deficits in August, according to Mercer.

The consultant's Pensions Risk Survey shows FTSE350 deficits increased to £63bn by the end of August, up from £61bn in July. The increase was largely due a marginal increase in the market's expe...

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