Tuesday 30 November 2010

Planes, trains, and autos - thousands travel for Holidays - KABC (West Overton)

Planes, trains, and autos - thousands travel for Holidays - KABC
RALEIGH -- The great holiday migration began Wednesday as thousands headed for grandma's house - or wherever they planned to spend the Thanksgiving holiday. Along Triangle area highways, drivers reported heavier than usual traffic at midday. Officials
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UPDATE 1-Canada banks push for access to autos, insurance - Reuters
TORONTO, Nov 24 (Reuters) - Canadian banks are pushing the federal government for a broad review of the financial sector in the hope of gaining the right to sell insurance in their branches and to provide leases to car buyers. The recommendations to knock
Source: www.reuters.com

Soothing data, stronger autos boost Europe shares - Reuters
LONDON, Nov 24 (Reuters) - European shares bounced back from six-week lows on Wednesday as encouraging economic data boosted appetite for riskier assets, although worries about debt levels in peripheral euro zone countries kept investors jittery. The
Source: www.reuters.com

Hyundai-Kia autos sales dethrone Toyota in Europe - Detroit News
Hyundai Motor Group has surpassed Toyota Motor Corp. as the largest Asian carmaker in Europe this year after the Japanese company's sales tumbled on recalls. Hyundai Motor Co. and affiliate Kia Motors Corp., South Korea's two biggest automakers, boosted
Source: www.detnews.com

Canada banks push for access to autos and insurance - YAHOO!
TORONTO (Reuters) – Canadian banks are pushing the federal government for a broad review of the financial sector in the hope of gaining the right to sell insurance in their branches and to provide leases to car buyers. The recommendations to knock down
Source: news.yahoo.com

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Chu: Don”t give China head start on efficient autos - Detroit News
Washington — Energy Secretary Stephen Chu warned that the United States could fall behind in the race to develop advanced vehicles. "China has developed a draft plan to invest $17 billion in central government funds in fuel economy, hybrids, plug-in
Source: detnews.com

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