Ousted Nissan exec Carlos Ghosn has been denied bail in his trial for alleged financial crimes

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Prosecutors were not swayed by Ghosn's unusual offer to wear an electronic ankle bracelet — and the denial could mean Nissan's Renault must find a replacement CEO.

 

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