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Carlos Ghosn resigns as chief executive of Renault

The French government has announced that Carlos Ghosn has resigned as chief executive and chairman of Renault, with his successors set to be announced on Thursday. Ghosn was arrested in Japan in November on charges of financial fraud and allegations of having committed "significant acts of misconduct". The 64-year-old Brazilian born executive was denied bail for a second time earlier this week and will remain in prison at least until early March. Renault: Ricciardo hiring sensible - not done with 'stupid money' "Carlos Ghosn just resigned last night", French finance minister Bruno Le Maire told Bloomberg in Davos on Thursday morning. Renault has convened its directors...
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