Ghosn arrest threatens car alliance
By Bloomberg
21 November 2018 |
12:24 pm
Janet Lewis, Asia industrials and transportation research head at Macquarie Group, discusses the arrest of Carlos Ghosn and what it means for Nissan and for markets.
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