The future of EMI is in "significant doubt" after the employer and scheme trustees failed to reach agreement over funding arrangements for its pension deficit.
The Pensions Regulator has been forced to step in after deadlock was reached on the size of deficit, which the firm said “could fall somewhere in the range between £115m and £217m”, and the number ...
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