Evidence of the uncertainty facing carmaker Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) came fast on Monday.
News over the weekend that the driving force behind FCA’s growth, Sergio Marchionne, would not return to work after surgery sent the shares down 5%.
It was soon followed by reports that one of the unsuccessful candidates to replace Mr Marchionne, Europe chief Alfredo Altavilla, had resigned.
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