Pension Plans Say Thank You Subprime for Return to Overfunded - Bloomberg
Story date: 2008-06-04 11:04:00
Added on: 2008-06-04 23:56:40
June 4 (Bloomberg) -- The subprime-mortgage crisis that crushed home sales and financial stocks during the past year was a boon to at least one group of investors: pension plans at some of the largest U.S. companies. The global credit shortage and ...
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