A surge in gilt rates is set to cut the cost of buyouts and reduce scheme deficits by 6%.
Last week, the Treasury announced it had to borrow a further £4.3bn during January - a month in which it traditionally collects large amounts of tax and has a substantial surplus. The announceme...
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