Tokyo - The euro ticked higher on Friday after Greece promised to provide its creditors with a new list of reforms to secure crucial bailout cash and avoid an exit from the eurozone.
The single currency bought $1.0688 and ¥129.03 in Tokyo, against $1.0660 and ¥128.77 in New York as Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said its bailout was "back on track".
The dollar also eased to ¥120.72 from ¥120.80 in US trade but is well up from the ¥119.57 touched on Wednesday soon after the Federal Reserve lowered its forecasts for US interest rates.