High street giant Marks & Spencer has confirmed a £1.3bn deficit following its triennial valuation.
The group's final results also revealed a £214m increase in the net retirement deficit since March last year, spurred by a 1.25% drop in the discount rate and a 0.7% rise in inflation. Pension l...
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