NEW YORK, April 5 (Reuters) - Moody's Investors Service on Tuesday cut General Motors Corp.'s debt ratings to a step above junk status, citing the company's formidable problems, including high costs and declining market share.
Investors are watching GM's debt ratings very carefully. The world's largest auto maker, including its subsidiaries, is one of the biggest corporate bond issuers in the ...
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