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Euro struggles as IMF walks out of Greek bailout talks

Tokyo - The euro struggled on Friday as hopes for a Greek bailout deal took a hit after the International Monetary Fund pulled out of crunch talks between Athens and its creditors.

In Tokyo, the single currency was at $1.1255 and ¥139.05, against $1.1260 and ¥139.00 in New York.
The dollar bought ¥123.47 against ¥123.45.

The IMF piled pressure on Athens on Thursday when it walked away from the talks saying the "ball is very much in Greece's court right now", adding key disagreements were on pensions, taxes and financing Greece must reach a compromise with its creditors - the IMF, European Commission and European Central Bank - before the end of the month to unlock much-needed cash to service its debts.
 
Failure to do so will lead it to default and possibly exit the eurozone.

"The fact the IMF walked out of talks overnight and flew straight back to the States doesn't help sentiment or give you confidence a deal will be done... This will get messy," Evan Lucas, an IG markets strategist in Melbourne, wrote in a client note.

The dollar was slightly higher after data showed US retail sales in May rose 1.2%, better than the 1.1% gain forecast by analysts.

The figures are the latest to indicate the world's number one economy is back on the road to recovery after a wobbly few months at the start of the year caused by a severe winter. They also increased the likelihood the Federal Reserve will hike interest rates this year.

However, Yasuhiro Kaizaki, vice president for global markets at Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank, told Bloomberg News: "It seems like there's a deep-rooted concern about a strong dollar.

"We're in a situation now where further upside in the dollar is going to continue to be hard to come by."

 

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