UK - Increases in future inflation assumptions have caused pension scheme liabilities to soar by up to 15% during 2003 - wiping out any stock market gains, Gissings says.
These increases will come as a blow to trustees and employers who are already being hit by improved mortality, low bond yields and several years of negative stock market returns. But the employe...
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