FRANKFURT, Nov 2 (Reuters) - New car registrations in the German car market, Europe's largest, continued to shrink in October after falling almost 18 percent in September, a source familiar with the figures told Reuters. "The trend in September has continued in October," the person said on Tuesday, without being more specific.
A fall in demand compared to the year-earlier month was exacerbated by the ending of last year's government scrapping scheme, which had boosted car sales ...
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