Tokyo - The dollar fell on Wednesday as US Federal Reserve chief Janet Yellen hinted that a rate hike was unlikely before the summer, while the euro held up as Greece delivered a reform package critical to extending its bailout.
In Tokyo, the dollar slipped to ¥118.78 from ¥118.94 in New York, as the euro ticked up to $1.1352 against $1.1342.
The common currency weakened to ¥134.83 from ¥134.90 in US trading.