
Luca de Meo is leaving Renault and the automobile industry after five years at the helm of the company. He will take on the role of CEO at luxury group Kering that’s struggling to revive its flagship brand Gucci. Kering’s shares rose 12% while Renault’s sank more than 8% on the news. But first, global oil prices have come down after soaring on Friday as investors continue to monitor the Israel – Iran war closely.
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