Tokyo - The euro slipped on Monday ahead of more talks aimed at solving Greece's debt crisis, while investors also eye a slate of speeches by Federal Reserve officials for further clues about the timing of an interest rate hike.
The single currency eased to $1.0787 and ¥129.55 on Monday from $1.0821 and ¥129.98 in New York on Friday.
The decline comes before the leaders of Greece and economic powerhouse Germany meet in Berlin Monday to discuss Athens' debt woes and economic reforms necessary to unlock its bailout.