BERLIN, June 1 (Reuters) - An independent body advising Berlin on state aid to ailing firms opposed General Motors [GM.UL] unit Opel's request for state loan guarantees worth more than one billion euros ($1.23 billion), a newspaper said on Tuesday.
The Financial Times Deutschland said, without naming its sources, that the advisory body found no business reasons to extend any loan guarantees ...
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