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    By David Schepp

    | 9:30AM 12/06/2010
    Swedish automaker Volvo is recalling 7,420 sedans and wagons to fix seats that may allow front passengers to move the seats too far forward, putting them at risk of injury in a crash, federal safety officials said Monday.

    By David Schepp

    | 9:30AM 11/29/2010
    Luxury automakers Jaguar and Volvo are each recalling about 6,000 recently made automobiles to repair faulty windshield wipers and fuel systems, respectively, according to a notice Monday from federal safety officials.

    By DailyFinance Staff

    | 3:58PM 11/24/2010
    Ford Motor announced Wednesday that it had reduced its debt by $1.9 billion after note-holders converted their debt into 274 million shares of common stock. The automaker's annual interest expenses will be reduced by $180 million because of the lower debt.

    By David Schepp

    | 2:54PM 10/20/2010
    Swedish automaker Volvo is recalling 9,746 cars in the U.S. to repair driver's side airbags that may not deploy during a crash, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported Wednesday. Models affected are the 2010 and 2011 S80 and XC70; the 2010 V70; and the 2011 XC60.

    By David Schepp

    | 9:30AM 10/20/2010
    Addressing recent reports that Ford is looking to pull out of its partnership with Mazda, the head of the Japanese carmaker said Wednesday that the alliance remains intact. "We have an agreement with Ford," Mazda CEO Takashi Yamanouchi said. "We are not considering alliances with others at all."

    By Gene Marcial

    | 7:30AM 10/04/2010
    One Chinese company that stands to benefit from China's boom is tiny and little known COGO Group, which provides some of the nuts-and-bolts components and expertise that local manufacturers need to produce top-quality products.

    By Hugh Collins

    | 7:43AM 8/02/2010
    Geely put up $1.3 billion cash for Volvo and issued a note worth $200 million, Ford said in a statement. Ford expects to receive extra proceeds after a later price "true-up."

    By David Schepp

    | 5:50AM 8/02/2010
    Here's news from the business world and other money matters to watch out for Monday (last updated 7:56 a.m. ET): Greenspan: Recovery 'On Pause': Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said over the weekend that the U.S. economy is taking a breather of sorts. "We're in a pause in a...

    By Tom Taulli

    | 6:50PM 3/28/2010
    On Sunday, a pivotal deal got done that highlights China's growing power: Zhejiang Geely Holding announced an agreement to buy Volvo Cars from Ford. Geely's ambitious founder Li Shufu has a goal of selling 200,000 Volvos in China by 2015. Ambitious? Yes. Easy? Not at all.

    By Lauren Cooper

    | 7:00AM 10/29/2009
    Asian markets fell Thursday, even as the International Monetary Fund declared, "Asia is rebounding fast from the depths of the global crisis," in its Regional and Economic Outlook report released today. China's Shanghai Composite Index fell 2.3 percent to close at 2,960, Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index...