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VW shares slide

Volkswagon is the worst performer on the DAX index of blue chip stocks after the US Justice Department sued it over emissions-cheating software.

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The US Justice Department has filed a civil suit against Volkswagen for its emissions scandal. (AAP)

Shares in Volkswagen AG are sliding after the US Justice Department sued the German automaker over emissions-cheating software fitted to diesel vehicles.

Volkswagen's shares were 3.1 per cent lower at 122.45 euros ($US133.05) in Frankfurt trading on Tuesday morning - easily the worst performer on the DAX index of blue chip stocks, which was 0.4 per cent higher overall.

The Justice Department's move on Monday potentially exposes the company to billions in fines for clean air violations.

Volkswagen set aside 6.7 billion euros to deal with the costs of recalling and fixing cars after the scandal erupted in September, but the ultimate costs to the company are expected to be considerably higher. A raft of private class-action lawsuits filed by angry VW owners also is pending.


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