Renault plans $2.2 billion 'no taboos' cost cuts after first loss in a decade
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PARIS (Reuters) - Renault's first loss in a decade triggered a no-taboos commitment to cut costs by 2 billion euros (1.66 billion pounds) over the next three years from the carmaker on Friday, as it tries to put the Carlos Ghosn affair behind it.As ex-Volkswagen brand manager Luca de Meo prepares to take over as chief executive of the French automaker, which has been rocked by the Ghosn scandal, it did not exclude job cuts in a promised review of its performance across all factories.Like many..