LONDON, Dec 1 (Reuters) - European shares rebounded from the previous session's seven-week low on Wednesday as strong factory output data from China, one of the world's top metals consumers, boosted miners, while carmakers advanced on positive outlook. But
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Ford, GM, Chrysler Sales Rise as Autos Rebound - CNBC
Ford, General Motors and Chrysler all reported double-digit sales increases for November as the auto industry's slow-motion recovery continued to gain traction. Ford's numbers were fueled by truck sales that went up 34 percent. The company sold just over
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Consumer spending up on autos, retail - KABC
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- November retail sales are up from last year with consumer spending having climbed almost 6 percent. "This is one of the best holiday shopping weekends we've had in quite a while and I think we can keep it going," said Jackie Fernandez
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U.S.-Korea Pact Hinges on Autos - Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON—U.S. and South Korean negotiators meeting to revive a stalled trade pact are down to one main sticking point, say people familiar with this week's negotiations—leaving the biggest U.S. free-trade deal in nearly two decades hinging on an
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Deutsche Bank: Ford Remains a ‘Top Pick’ For U.S. Autos - Wall Street Journal
Deutsche Bank auto analysts are out with their thoughts on yesterday’s auto sales data , suggesting that they are becoming more optimistic about the outlook for global auto sales. “Recent demand trends, including accelerating U.S. sales and a
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Toyota llama a talleres a 650.000 autos Prius - Wall Street Journal
TOKIO (EFE Dow Jones)--Toyota Motor Corp anunció el martes que llamará a talleres a 650.000 automóviles del modelo Prius híbrido en todo el mundo para reparar un defecto en la bomba de refrigeración. Del total, unos 390.000 Prius híbridos se
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