Yen Falls After Recession Declared in Japan
12/07/01 - 12:05 PM EST
The yen fell to a five-month low against the dollar after a report indicated that Japan's economy is in a recession. The yen dropped to 125.57 against the dollar from 124.60 Thursday. Japan's currency slid to 111.74 to the euro from 111.50 in the prior session. Britain's pound rose to $1.4307 from $1.4283 previously, and the euro traded at 89 cents.
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