Euro tumbles to 21-month low against dollar after Italy’s ‘no’ vote

The common currency dipped to $1.0505 in early morning Asia session, its lowest level since March 16 last year after voters apparently rejected a plan backed by Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi that would have overhauled Italy’s legislature to make it easier to pass laws.
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