Fiat Chrysler creates Dutch holding, sets tax domicile in UK

MILAN (Reuters) - Automaker Fiat said on Wednesday it would register the holding of its newly created Fiat Chrysler Automobiles group in the Netherlands and set its tax domicile in Britain, cementing a politically sensitive shift away from its home base in Italy. The decision comes after Fiat took full control last week of its U.S. unit, creating the world's seventh-largest carmaker. Fiat said the combined group would have a primary stock market listing on the more liquid New York Stock Exchange and a secondary one in Milan. The Italian group said the creation of the new group would have no impact on headcounts in Italy or elsewhere. (Reporting by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Lisa Jucca)