Asset-backed funding arrangements are a "house of cards" that could run counter to European law banning schemes from making employer-related investments, says a lawyer.
Herbert Smith partner Roderick Morton told delegates at the Pensions and Benefits show that the structures were "absolutely employer-related investment in principle" but could be set up due to a lo...
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