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Chinese fund may buy stake in Daimler

China's sovereign wealth fund may buy a stake in Daimler AG, the parent of Mercedes-Benz, a China media outlet reported.

The auto news channel of the online site of the state-owned People's Daily said China Investment Corp., the country's investment vehicle, was interested in buying a stake in Daimler ranging from 4 to 10 percent.

The article cited no sources, saying only that the information "had been revealed." The China Investment Corp. declined to comment.

Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche has said he would welcome a Chinese investor in the company. Company spokeswoman Silke Walters declined to comment on the report but said: "In general we always welcome any new investors as a balanced shareholder structure is in the interest of Daimler."

A person familiar with the matter told Reuters the report was without merit. But Daimler shares rallied on the report, hitting a 9-month high during trading on Monday.

News of the possible investment comes at a time when the German automaker is conducting a shake-up of its troubled Chinese operations.

Audi's big lead
In December, Mercedes-Benz sales in China plunged nearly 19 percent year-on-year to 18,910 units, as the company struggled to keep pace with Audi AG and BMW AG.

While Mercedes sales stagnated, Audi reported that its China sales jumped nearly 30 percent last year to 405,838 units.

Volkswagen's luxury unit said it enjoyed especially strong demand for the Q5 crossover, whose sales jumped 65 percent. Sales of the extended-wheelbase A4 sedan rose 19 percent, while deliveries of the redesigned long-wheelbase A6 sedan rose 17 percent.

In an interview with the German newspaper Boersen-Zeitung, Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche acknowledged that Mercedes-Benz had failed to keep up with Audi and BMW.

Mercedes is reorganizing its sales network in China, combining separate entities for locally and imported cars into one company. Daimler has also installed Hubertus Troska in a new board position solely responsible for the Chinese market.

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