Euro edges up in choppy trade after Italian exit polls

Reuters

Published Mar 04, 2018 05:25PM ET

Euro edges up in choppy trade after Italian exit polls

SYDNEY (Reuters) - The euro dipped then bounced in Asia early on Monday after an exit poll from the Italian election showed the result was likely to be a hung parliament but that the eurosceptic 5-Star Movement had not won enough seats to form government on its own.

The outcome was something of a relief and the single currency was trading up 0.27 percent at $1.2350 (EUR=) against a broadly soft dollar, following a brief dip to $0.2331.

A centre-right coalition is set to win most seats in parliament ahead of 5-Star, with the centre-left third, according to the exit polls.