JAPAN - The average funding ratio for Japanese corporate pension plans has risen 31% in the last three years on the back of an improving economy and a rebound in domestic equity markets.
According to new research from Greenwich Associates, the average funding ratio has lifted from about 65% in 2003 to 83% last year and 96% today. More than half of Japanese corporate pensions are...
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