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91. BMO Harris Private Banking Market Outlook: Progress Made in 2012 to Have Positive Impact on Global Markets in 2013

TORONTO, ONTARIO -- (Marketwire) -- 01/14/13 -- As the New Year commences, BMO Harris Private Banking's latest Market Outlook Commentary Report reveals that the world's market and economic situation is in better shape now than it was 12 months ago.

92. GM, VW, Toyota Compete for Global Sales

GM's sales reached 9.3 million vehicles last year. VW saw sales leap 11.2 per cent in 2012 to 9.07 million cars. Toyota's sales worldwide are estimated at 9.7 million cars, though the company has yet to issue 2012 figures.

93. Detroit Car Show Celebrates US Automotive Recovery

The North American International Auto Show in Detroit is striking a tone that is more celebratory than in recent years. In 2012, the US car market, in rapid recovery from the 2007-09 recession that brought Detroit's Big Three to their knees, absorbed 14.5 million new vehicles, growth of more than 13% from a year earlier.

94. Procurement Consultants Look Ahead to 2013

The authors of the Viewpoint titled "2013: Balancing risk and opportunity" say procurement professionals can take nothing for granted in the year ahead and the main challenge is to cope with the continuing economic uncertainty and price pressure on commodities.

95. VW Posts Record Sales Amid Surging Demand from China, US

The German-based group said deliveries of its flagship VW brand jumped by 12.7 per cent last year to hit a record 5.74 million units after they soared alone by 31 per cent in December compared with the same month in 2011.

96. Debt-ridden Cyprus Rebuffs Angela Merkel Over Bailout Remark

"What we are demanding is solidarity for a country that has been the victim of Europe's decision for a restructuring of Greece's debt," government spokesman Stefanos Stefanou told RIK state radio.

97. Jobless in 17-country Eurozone Hits 11.8 Percent

The number of jobless in the full 27-country EU topped 26 million for the first time since the financial crisis began three years ago.

98. Spanish Prosecutors to Question Central Bank

The daily El Pais reported that the central bank's own inspectors have accused it of not pursuing evidence of illegal practices, of tampering with reports and of lacking transparency in its decision-making.

99. US AAA Rating Hovers Over Cliff

Moody's Investors Service, in particular, warned last week that more stringent spending cuts or tax increases will be needed in the next round of budget negotiations if the U.S. is to avoid a second major downgrade of its rating.

100. Eurozone Economic Sentiment Hits Six-month High

The economic mood in the crisis-hit eurozone brightened slightly as 2012 came to end with a key sentiment indicator released Tuesday hitting a six-month high in December.

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