By Maria Sheahan
FRANKFURT, March 29 (Reuters) - Germany's economy minister said on Sunday that there were a host of investors interested in troubled carmaker Opel, but warned they could not expect Berlin to assume all the financial risks linked to the company.
Ahead of a Tuesday visit by Chancellor Angela Merkel to Opel's headquarters in Ruesselsheim, Economy Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg tempered hopes that the government would stick its neck out to save the ...
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