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Dollar trades at upper 92 yen level in early Tokyo deals

(Xinhua)

13:51, February 04, 2013

TOKYO, Feb. 4 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. dollar traded in the upper 92 yen range early Monday in Tokyo.At 9 a.m., the dollar was quoted at 92.76-78 yen compared with 92.80-90 yen in New York and 92.08-09 yen in Tokyo at 5 p.m. Friday.

The euro fetched 1.3644-3646 dollars and 126.57-59 yen against 1.3636-3646 dollars and 126.60-70 yen in New York and 1.3627-3628 dollars and 125.48-52 yen in Tokyo late Friday afternoon.

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