Twitter
Advertisement

Renault shares fall 20% after fraud investigators search offices

Shares in French carmaker Renault tumbled more than 20% on Thursday after a union official said the firm's offices were searched last week regarding a fraud investigation possibly linked to emissions.

Latest News
article-main
FacebookTwitterWhatsappLinkedin

Shares in French carmaker Renault tumbled more than 20% on Thursday after a union official said the firm's offices were searched last week regarding a fraud investigation possibly linked to emissions.

"There were searches at several Renault sites by fraud investigators," CGT union official Florent Grimaldi told Reuters, confirming information first reported by Agence France Presse.

"Management has not confirmed that it is about NOx emissions, but given the sectors that were inspected we think that it could be linked," he added. Renault shares were down about 20% by 11:40 GMT.

The stock was recording its worst day since Nov. 17, 1994 and has seen some 5 billion euros wiped from its market capitalisation, according to Reuters data.

German carmaker Volkswagen last year admitted to using software to conceal the level of toxic emissions from some of its diesel vehicles in the United States.

It faces billions of dollars in claims from owners of vehicles with similar software installed around the world.

That has prompted investigations across several countries into Volkswagen, but also into other automobile manufacturers to ensure they have abided by regulations.

Renault declined to comment. The French finance ministry also declined to comment. No one at the energy ministry was immediately available to comment. 

Find your daily dose of news & explainers in your WhatsApp. Stay updated, Stay informed-  Follow DNA on WhatsApp.
Advertisement

Live tv

Advertisement
Advertisement