LONDON, Sept 15 (Reuters) - The dollar fell to a two-month low near 105 yen on Monday as concerns mounted over the stability of the U.S. financial system after Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy.
The dollar fell as low as 105.09 yen and was trading at 105.19 yen at 0757 GMT.
"The news from Lehman Brothers is having a detrimental effect on the dollar," said James Hughes, market analyst at CMC Markets. (Reporting by Ian Chua) Keywords: MARKETS FOREX
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