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Troubled US carmakers General Motors and Ford Motor have been given a potentially devastating vote of no confidence by three big European credit insurers, which have removed cover from their suppliers.

The withdrawal of credit insurance - which covered suppliers against the risk of the car companies' failing - has previously hastened the demise of a string of European companies, with suppliers to retailers and construction companies finding cover increasingly hard to come by.Euler Hermes, Atradius or Coface, which control more than 80 per cent of the world's credit insurance market, are refusing to write policies for suppliers trading with GM or Ford on credit. GM and Ford are two of the biggest groups ever to be blacklisted. The cut-off of cover will primarily affect the companies' large operations in Europe, where the insurers do the bulk of their business. US suppliers largely operate without insurance.



"Ne te courbe que pour aimer..." René Char
by Melanchthon on Fri Nov 14th, 2008 at 05:48:34 AM EST
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