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By Mark DeCambre, MarketWatch
Renault shares under pressure amid Carlos Ghosn news
European markets edged higher Monday but gains were capped by nagging political worries and a slide in shares of a key auto maker after the board at alliance Renault Nissan said it would oust Chairman Carlos Ghosn.
What are markets doing?
The Stoxx Europe 600 gained 0.2% at 358.37, after notching a weekly loss of 2.2% on Friday.
The French CAC 40 ticked 0.1% higher at 5,031.22, following a weekly slip of 1.6%, while Germany's DAX 30 was trading at break-even levels at 11,348.55. The German bourse booked a 1.6% weekly decline on Friday. The U.K.'s FTSE 100 advanced 0.6% to reach 7,058.86 after it produced a weekly drop of 1.3%.
The euro rose to $1.1435, compared with $1.1418 on Friday in New York, while the pound was last trading at $1.2840, up from $1.2833 in the previous session.
What drove the market?
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May apparently survived the weekend without a direct challenge to her leadership, as she attempted to follow through with contentious plans to see Britain's exit from the European Union. The prime minister has warned that attempts to oust her would only delay Brexit efforts in a Sky News interview (https://news.sky.com/story/theresa-may-tells-rebels-threatening-a-leadership-challenge-they-may-delay-or-stop-brexit-11557192).
Elsewhere in Europe, investors continue to watch developments between Italy and the EU. According to recent reports, Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said eurozone reform due to be presented by France and Germany are unlikely to get Italy's backing (https://www.euronews.com/2018/11/19/italy-unlikely-to-back-franco-german-euro-reform-plans-salvini).
Rome and Brussels are locked in a protracted battle that threatens the stability of the eurozone because the country's budget plans run afoul of the European Commission's fiscal rules.
Stock movers
Monday trade was colored by developments around Renault SA(RNO.FR) after its CEO, Carlos Ghosn, was arrested and Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. (NSANY) said it planned to out him, citing misconduct. The development was weighing on shares of French-listed Renault. Shares of Renault were down 8.4%.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
November 19, 2018 08:57 ET (13:57 GMT)
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