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By our correspondents
March 31, 2015
TOKYO: The euro slipped in Asian trade on Monday, hurt by worries over talks between Greece and its creditors as it prepares to submit reform proposals to secure a bailout.
In Tokyo the single currency slipped to $1.0864 and 129.53 yen from $1.0890 and 129.74 yen in New York on Friday.
The dollar inched up to 119.24 yen, against 119.14 yen.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said in remarks published Sunday that he hoped key talks with international creditors would yield a “happy ending” in the standoff over the debt crisis.
Athens is set to present a list of economic reform proposals this week to try to unblock a new 7.2 billion euro tranche of European Union-International Monetary Fund loans and avoid a debt default.
Germany´s Bundesbank chief Jens Weidmann said Friday he opposed giving Greece any more emergency loans, accusing it of frittering away trust.
European paymaster Germany has been leading the push for austerity in Europe, with Greece complaining that the punishing budget cuts demanded were damaging its economy and threatening to force it out of the Eurozone.
In Tokyo the single currency slipped to $1.0864 and 129.53 yen from $1.0890 and 129.74 yen in New York on Friday.
The dollar inched up to 119.24 yen, against 119.14 yen.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said in remarks published Sunday that he hoped key talks with international creditors would yield a “happy ending” in the standoff over the debt crisis.
Athens is set to present a list of economic reform proposals this week to try to unblock a new 7.2 billion euro tranche of European Union-International Monetary Fund loans and avoid a debt default.
Germany´s Bundesbank chief Jens Weidmann said Friday he opposed giving Greece any more emergency loans, accusing it of frittering away trust.
European paymaster Germany has been leading the push for austerity in Europe, with Greece complaining that the punishing budget cuts demanded were damaging its economy and threatening to force it out of the Eurozone.
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