US: GM warns of post-Lehman credit tightening
Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 16 September 2008
GM COO Fritz Henderson has warned of continuing fallout in credit markets following yesterday's bankruptcy filing of investment bank Lehman Brothers and ongoing pressures on the financial sector. His remarks draw attention to the liquidity problems that may intensify for some companies as credit markets tighten further.
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