By Michael Ellis
DETROIT, June 13 (Reuters) - Moody's Investor Service cut General Motors' credit ratings and said the outlook for its long-term debt was negative on Friday, citing increased competition and multi-billion dollar U.S. pension and healthcare costs.
Moody's cut the ratings on both parent company
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