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Renault searched in emissions probe, says no signs of defeat device

Reuters | By, Paris
Jan 14, 2016 07:51 PM IST

French carmaker Renault said fraud investigators had inspected three of its in an emissions probe, news that wiped billions off its market value in an echo of the scandal engulfing German rival Volkswagen.

French carmaker Renault said fraud investigators had inspected three of its in an emissions probe, news that wiped billions off its market value in an echo of the scandal engulfing German rival Volkswagen.

The logo of French car manufacturer Renault is seen at the entrance of a dealership in Vendenheim near Strasbourg, January 14, 2016. 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.(REUTERS)
The logo of French car manufacturer Renault is seen at the entrance of a dealership in Vendenheim near Strasbourg, January 14, 2016. 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.(REUTERS)

Renault said investigations to date had found “no evidence of a defeat device equipping Renault vehicles”, in a reference to a type of software programme Volkswagen was found to have used by US investigators.

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Renault shares fell as much as 22% after union officials first said the sites had been searched, prompting the company to issue a statement confirming the inspections.

It said fraud investigators were looking at the way it uses exhaust emissions technology in an additional probe of parts and factories that follows an earlier investigation by the French government.

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’s stock saw some 5 billion euros wiped from its market capitalisation in its worst day since they were first listed 1994, according to Reuters data. The shares pulled back from their losses after the statement to stand down 13.78% at 1246 GMT.

A union official said the economy ministry had called a meeting on Thursday afternoon about the issue. After shares of other carmakers began to be impacted by the news, rival French group PSA Peugeot Citroen said its offices had not been searched and that emissions tests had indicated no anomalies.

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

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