DW-WORLD: Market Crisis Forces Layoffs at German Carmakers Germany's Opel has temporarily stopped making cars at two factories that employ more than 6,500 workers.
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EU to slam Bulgaria over graft, freeze funds: report ... to decrease production in Germany. (07.10.2008) DW-WORLD: Bailouts Multiply as Crisis Continues, But Can They Really Help? As the US bailout plan is put to a revote, the EU is haggling over a large-scale rescue deal of its own after several European banks were saved this week. Just how similar are the plans -- and will they help? (03.10.2008) DW-WORLD: German Businesses Fear Looming Credit Crunch As banks grow increasingly wary of lending money to each other, Germany's small and medium-sized businesses are beginning to worry they won't be lent the cash they need to expand their operations and buy equipment. (08.10.2008)
(Deutsche Welle)
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