Investing.com - The euro touched a 20-month low against the dollar Monday after the 'No' vote in the Italian referendum.
Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said he would resign in the wake of defeat in constitutional change vote.
The euro was off 0.73% at $1.0585 at 02:30 ET after touching a low of $1.0507. The dollar index was up 0.53% at 101.28.
The single currency was also lower against the yen and sterling
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