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Italy's election results give euro and Italian stocks and bonds a jolt
Published Mon, Mar 5, 2018 · 09:50 PM
London
THE euro-sceptic populist, right-wing, anti-immigration parties have done better than expected. Italy has now entered a period of political and economic instability while parties form alliances to gain power.
The euro, bonds and shares were already falling ahead of the polls, but the actual results were still a shock.
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