Ireland - Three quarters of Ireland's defined-benefit pension plans were in deficit at the end of 2009, the Pensions Board has said.
Its annual report reveals about 75% of DB schemes were in deficit at the end of the year, with the shortfall in many cases "substantial" . Chief executive Brendan Kennedy said although investmen...
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