The U.S. Dollar depreciated versus the majority of its counterparts on Friday before a report showed that retail sales in the U.S. stalled in March suggesting the Federal Reserve may need to keep its loosen monetary policy in order to recover the economy. The U.S. Dollar slipped 0.2% to 99.46 yen after it touched its highest in four years at 99.95 yesterday, it also fell to $1.3115 per euro.