Investing.com - The euroregained the $1.06 after recouping losses on Italy 'No' vote in referendum.
The euro off 0.23% at $1.0638 at 04:30 ET after 20-month low of $1.0507. The dollar index up 0.15% at 100.90.
Concerns about EU stability prevail as Italy PM Matteo Renzi resigns after referendum defeat.
Italian banks in focus in muted market reaction as Italians vote 60% to 40% to reject constitutional reform.
The kiwi fell against the dollar as NZ PM John Key announced his resignation.