LONDON: Investors breathed a sigh of relief on Monday after Greece's election eased fears that Europe's currency bloc would break up, boosting shares and sending the euro to a one-month high.
Greek voters gave a slim majority to parties supporting the country's economic bailout programme but analysts said the rally in financial markets might be limited by concerns about the world economy and problems in Spain and other euro zone members.
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