Article: Peugeot Citroen H1 reports euro962 million loss

PSA Peugeot Citroen said Wednesday that it made a euro962 million ($1.37 billion) net loss in the first half as the global economic crisis continued to ravage car sales.

The loss compares to a euro733 million profit a year earlier.

France's largest auto maker said incentives for scrapping old cars for new, less-polluting models in some European countries gave a needed boost to lagging car sales and led to increased production in May and June.

The company repeated a June 23 warning that it expects to record a recurring operating loss this year of between euro1 billion and euro2 billion.

It expects the European automotive market will decline by around 12 percent this year, with a 7 percent drop ...

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