Jardine Lloyd Thompson has seen its pension deficit increase by £57m to £86m, according to the group's first half results.
The employee benefit and risk consultant said the deficit increase was largely due to unfavourable market shifts in the long-term inflation and corporate bond rates used to calculate liabilities. ...
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