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Actuarial Gain (loss) Financial Glossary

What is it? The changes in the pension funds deficits or surpluses that arise because of a) Events have not coincided with the assumption used by the actuary when carrying out the previous triennial valuation of the fund or b) The actuary changing the assumptions used in the current triennial valuation exercise from those used previously

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