Sterling’s steep slide during the past year has been a boon to UK pension funds, cushioning the blow from heavy losses in equity markets, according to preliminary figures for 2008 from State Street, the US-based bank.
Initial estimates from a closely followed performance measurement service, run by State Street’s WM subsidiary, show that British pension trustees are, on average, looking at negative returns of about 13 per cent for 2008.

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