Renault finalised on Wednesday a 5 billion euro ($5.60 billion) loan from with the French government, strengthening the carmaker's finances in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic which has ravaged the auto industry.
A Renault car is seen in a show room at a Renault carmaker dealer, amid the coronavirus disease outbreak in Sint-Pieters-Leeuw, Belgium May 29, 2020. REUTERS/Yves Herman
PARIS - Renault finalised on Wednesday a 5 billion euro loan from with the French government, strengthening the carmaker’s finances in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic which has ravaged the auto industry. Renault said that the credit facility carried a guarantee from the French state - which owns a 15% stake in Renault - of up to 90% of the total amount borrowed.
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