NETHERLANDS/US - The deficit of Dutch chemical company AkzoNobel's defined benefit plan almost doubled during 2009 reaching €1.9bn (US$2.6bn) despite improving market conditions since March last year.
In its annual report, the chemical giant said the deficit increased by €900m due to lower discount rates and higher inflation expectations. This increased "pension obligations despite the improved ...
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