The accounting deficit of Dixons' UK defined benefit scheme rose from £261.9m to £406.4m over the 12 months to the end of April.
In the retailer's final results for the year, published today, it said the increase was due to a decrease in the discount rate applied to liabilities and increasing of long-term inflation expectati...
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