The sale of troubled Swedish car-maker Saab\'s real estate won approval from the European Monetary Bank Monday. Bank spokesman Par Isaksson confirmed the move to the Swedish news agency TT. Swedish Automobile last week signed a pact to sell 50.1 percent of its property division to Hemfosa Fastigheter, a Swedish consortium, for 255 million kronor ($40 million). Swedish Automobile and Saab Automobile also announced Monday the signing of final agreements with the Chinese firms Pang Da Automobile and Youngman Passenger Car for 245 million euros ($356 million) in investments. Youngman is to develop three new vehicle lines for Saab, the 9-1, 9-6 and 9-7. Youngman chief executive Pang Qingnian said the deal yields the \"best of both worlds\" by combining the \"industrial and financial strength of Youngman Passenger Car with the state-of-the-art technical expertise of Saab Automobile.\" Both agreements still require approval from Sweden\'s National Debt Office.
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