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Dollar tumbles 3 pct vs. yen as credit crisis deepens

TOKYO
Sun Mar 16, 2008 10:38pm EDT

TOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar plunged 3 percent against the yen on Monday to hit a 13-year low below 96 yen, with investors dumping the U.S. currency on fears that more major financial firms will become casualties in the fast-spreading credit crisis that claimed U.S. investment bank Bear Stearns.

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The dollar tumbled to 95.77 yen from near 99.00 yen in late U.S. trade on Friday and was poised for its biggest one-day drop against the yen since 1998. The euro vaulted to $1.5905, up 1.5 percent on the day.

"The market is totally panicking," said a trader at big Japanese bank. "The fact that the Fed had to announce its emergency steps on Sunday night highlighted the seriousness of the situation."

Traders said they were expecting some kind of coordinated intervention from the United States, Europe and Japan to stem the dollar sell-off.

(Reporting by Eric Burroughs and Rika Otsuka)



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