FRANKFURT, July 15 (Reuters) - German auto parts supplier Continental AG's aim of regaining an investment grade credit rating suffered a possible setback on Thursday after Moody's said its rating was capped due to risks surrounding its controlling shareholder.
Moody's, which reaffirmed its "B1" corporate family rating (CFR), raised
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