Stellantis soars on market debut after Fiat-Chrysler/Peugeot merger
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Stellantis, the new car company formed from the merger of Fiat-Chrysler and the PSA group, enjoyed an impressive stock-market debut on Monday - its shares gained in Milan and Paris, where it is dual-listed.
The group brings the likes of Peugeot and Fiat together under one roof, becoming the world's fourth-biggest car maker following the $52bn merger.
But what does this mean for the future of the car industry?
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