US - The aggregate deficit of S&P 1500 pension plans increased by $74bn in July, new figures from Mercer show.
The deficit rose from $231bn as of June 31, 2011 to $305bn as of July 31. The deficit corresponds to an aggregate funded ratio of 83% as of July 30, compared to a funded ratio of 86% at June 30. Fi...
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