ABP sheds €11bn in liabilities in Q1

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NETHERLANDS - Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP saw its liabilities drop by €11bn ($16bn) in the first quarter primarily because of rising interest rates.

Its coverage ratio increased by seven percentage points in the first quarter to 112%, the fund said in its quarterly report. During the quarter, the nominal market interest rate increase by 0.3 per...

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