Consultants have raised questions about pension liability calculations, after bond market jitters drove liabilities to historic highs.
Aon Hewitt found low gilt yields had sent the collective final salary pensions accounting deficit of the FTSE350 rocketing upwards by 13.2% over the past month - up from £53bn to £60bn - while the ...
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