
FOREX-Dollar dips on U.S. bailout plan uncertainty
TOKYO, Sept 26 (Reuters) - The dollar fell against the yen and the euro on Friday as a deal to rescue the U.S. financial system stalled, souring hopes for an imminent agreement to resolve the banking crisis.
Negotiations toward a Wall Street bailout fell into disarray late on Thursday after Republican president candidate Sen. John McCain backed a new plan differing markedly from the one that has been under discussion.[ID:nN25133375]
Congressional leaders said an agreement could take until the weekend or longer, sending U.S. stock futures down sharply in Asian trading, hurting the dollar.
'The change in the mood about the imminent agreement on the
News that Washington Mutual was closed by U.S. authorities and its assets sold in America's biggest ever bank failure also hurt the sentiment towards the greenback.
The third-largest U.S. bank JPMorgan Chase & Co said it bought the deposits of Washington Mutual which has seen its stock price virtually wiped out because of massive amounts of bad mortgages.[ID:nSP335584]
The dollar fell 0.6 percent to 105.87 yen, near day's low, but stayed in a rough range of 105-108 yen this week.
Traders said selling came mostly from speculators who create and close positions in the short term, while many investors avoided big directional bets in recent volatile sessions

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