Australia's GM Holden cuts 500 jobs, blames high currency

SYDNEY, April 8 (Reuters) - General Motors Holden, the Australian unit of General Motors, is cutting 500 jobs, or 18 percent of its workforce, as the unprecedented strength of the Australian dollar has left the manufacturer unable to compete with foreign rivals.
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