German gov't would not guarantee EIB loans to Opel

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BERLIN, June 11 (Reuters) - The German federal government would not approve guarantees for European Investment Bank (EIB) loans to General Motors' European unit Opel, a spokeswoman for the Economy Ministry said on Friday.

Opel said this week that the EIB was one alternative route for assistance that it was following. Chancellor Angela Merkel has ruled out German federal aid for Opel but said ...

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