The collective deficit of the UK's defined benefit (DB) scheme has shrunk by more than £200bn due to the inauguration of Donald Trump as US president, Hymans Robertson says.
The actuarial firm's UK DB index, which measures funding positions on a full-buyout basis, showed the deficit has now gone back to pre-Brexit levels. After Britain voted to leave the European Un...
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