Euro briefly jumps broadly after Greek vote results
WELLINGTON (Reuters) – The euro briefly rose after Greek election results showed parties committed to its debt bailout plan were on course to secure a slim parliamentary majority, keeping the debt-indebted country in the euro zone. The euro rose to around $ 1.2730, according to Reuters data in early Australasian trading on Monday, its highest since May 22. But it pulled back to around $ 1.2690 by 1948 GMT, as investors were uncertain about what shape a coalition government may take. Official vote projections from Greece's interior ministry showed the pro-bailout New Democracy taking 29. …
Euro briefly jumps broadly after Greek vote results WELLINGTON (Reuters) – The euro briefly rose after Greek election results showed parties committed to its debt bailout plan were on course to secure a slim parliamentary majority, keeping the debt-indebted country in the euro zone. The euro rose to around $ 1.2730, according to Reuters data [...]

