+ Follow GENERAL MOTORS AND CHRYSLER Tag
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[Title] => US auto sales roar back in May
[Summary] => Full-size pickups once again dominated US auto sales in May, as small businesses – increasingly confident in the economy – raced to replace the aging pickups they held on to during the recession.
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[Title] => Canada auto union extends GM, Chrysler contracts
[Summary] => The Canadian Auto Workers union says it has agreed to extend its current contracts with General Motors and Chrysler while negotiations on new deals continue.
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[Title] => Europe faces difficult search for growth
[Summary] => On paper at least, European leaders agree: They need stronger growth measures to help their economies expand out of their 2½-year-old government debt crisis. Figuring out exactly what those new steps might be will be the hard part.
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[Title] => US government winds down AIG rescue
[Summary] => The government will wind down its largest and most complex rescue from the 2008 financial crisis, a $182-billion package to save insurer AIG, by selling stock over the next two years.
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[Title] => Ford zooms to fifth straight profit quarter
[Summary] => Four years ago, Ford mortgaged everything down to the blue oval logo to save itself.
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[Title] => Trade, labor data show signs US recession is over
[Summary] => The US trade deficit in July hit the highest level in six months as a record rise in imports outpaced a third straight increase in foreign demand for American products, according to government data released Thursday. Both gains provided more evidence that the most worst recession since the 1930s was losing its grip on the global economy.
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[Title] => US factory output rises on higher auto production
[Summary] => WASHINGTON (AP) — Production from America’s factories, mines and utilities rose more than expected in July, with the first gain in nine months driven by increased output from auto companies.
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[Title] => Ford to boost production of Focus, Escape
[Summary] => DEARBORN (AP) — Ford said Thursday it will build more of its popular Focus and Escape models and boost total vehicle production later this year to help dealers restock depleted showrooms.
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[Title] => Asian stock markets mixed ahead of G-20 summit
[Summary] => BANGKOK (AP) -- Asian markets were mixed Tuesday as investors were wary ahead of a Group of 20 leaders summit and a stream of earnings and data that are likely to confirm the global economy is still a mess.
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[Title] => Asian stocks tumble on auto, bank concerns
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GENERAL MOTORS AND CHRYSLER
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[Title] => US government winds down AIG rescue
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[Title] => Trade, labor data show signs US recession is over
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[Title] => Ford to boost production of Focus, Escape
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