Italy's parliamentary election count reveals that no party has majority yet in the Senate or in the Lower House, fueling anxiety among investors on fears of a deadlock in Parliament.
With 90% of the ballots counted, in the Senate the center-left coalition Pier Luigi Bersani is leading with 27.65%, Beppe Grillo's Five Star follows with 23.76% then Berlusconi's center-right alliance with 22.16% and Monti at 9.16%.
In the lower House, Bersani takes 26.13%, Grillo 25.48%, Berlusconi 20.85% with 75% of the votes counted.
Earlier projections by the RAI indicated that none of the four main groups running in the Italian parliamentary election is likely to win a majority in the Senate as they pointed to a neck-and-neck race between Bersani's bloc and Berlusconi's alliance in the Senate.
The same projections indicated election was on track Monday to produce a nearly 3-way tie in the Chamber of Deputies between Bersani's center-left alliance, former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's center-right coalition and Beppe Grillo's Five Star Movement.