Brazil court grants Nissan ex-boss Ghosn access to Rio apartment
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SAO PAULO (Reuters) - A Brazilian court decided on Wednesday that ousted Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn or his daughter should have the right to access a contested Rio apartment to retrieve personal belongings, according to a legal document seen by Reuters.Ghosn and Nissan Motor Co Ltd have battled and appealed several times over the beachfront apartment, which he used while working for the carmaker, since he was accused of financial wrongdoing last month.At the centre of the dispute is Nissan's..