Chinese auto sales hit 1.11M in March - Leaf Chronicle
SHANGHAI — China’s auto sales hit a monthly record of 1.11 million vehicles in March, exceeding U.S. sales for the third month in a row, as tax cuts and rebates for small vehicle purchases lured buyers back into showrooms, according to industry figures

French lawmakers reject Internet piracy bill - Chippewa Herald
PARIS - French legislators on Thursday rejected legislation to permit slicing off the World wide web connections of people who illegally download music and films. But a stubborn government plans to resurrect the bill for another vote this month. Backers of

Wells Fargo Projects Record $3 Billion 1Q Profit - KCCI.com
NEW YORK — Wells Fargo & Co. said Thursday it expects record first-quarter earnings of $3 billion, easily surpassing analysts’ estimates and providing an encouraging sign for the banking industry. Wells Fargo is the first major bank to give an

Partners curbs doctors’ drug industry ties - Boston Globe
Physicians at Partners HealthCare may no longer accept gifts and meals from drug and device firms, or travel the country as paid members of company “speakers bureaus,” as the state’s largest hospital and doctor network adopts tougher restrictions to

Germany Launches Credit Program to Cover Risks of Geothermal Projects - Market Wire
GALWAY, IRELAND–(Marketwire - April 10, 2009) - Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas) — Germany’s Federal Environment Ministry, the state-owned KfW Bank Group and insurance firm Munchener Ruck have launched a new credit

Private banks likely to quit auto loan business - Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Private banks have told the government that they will not finance purchases of commercial and passenger cars, as absence of clear guidelines from the Reserve Bank of India prevents them from repossessing cars from defaulting

Report: China denies alleged steel pipe dumping, AS - Syracuse Post-Standard
SHANGHAI (AP) — SHANGHAI (AP) ? China’s steelmakers are abiding by international trade rules and reject charges of dumping, industry officials stated in a report Friday, amid brewing tensions over surging U.S. imports of Chinese steel. American

Obama official in Ohio to study automotive crisis - Toledo Blade
CLEVELAND - Ohio is second only to Michigan in its dependence on the auto industry, and the collapse of either Chrysler or General Motors could have a devastating impact on the Buckeye State, political leaders - including those from Toledo - told

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