NETHERLANDS - Fourteen Dutch pension funds will have to cut their pay-outs to pensioners before the end of the year, social affairs minister Piet Hein Donner has announced.
The reductions, which were backed by the central bank, will vary from 1% to 14% and will be introduced on January 1. The hardest hit will be those who have already retired, as workers under the ...
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