In Forex trading on Wednesday, the total inflows of funds was less than outflows, with the equivalent of US$30,976,689 being purchased to US$32,934,235 sold and compares to the equivalent of US$27,377,149 bought and US$29,447,519 sold on the previous trading day.
In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$27,065,797 compared to US$23,344,802 on Tuesday as the buying rate for the US dollar rose 21 cents to $112.14 and sold US$29,837,045 versus US$27,193,483 on Tuesday, with the rate rising 13 cents to $112.74.
The Canadian dollar buying rate rose 6 cents to $103.12 with dealers buying C$1,001,201 and selling only C$1,469,073, the rate rose by $1.30 to $106.55.
The Pound closed at $189.39 for the purchase of £1,054,247, the rate decline $1.29, while £539,822 was sold, with the rate inching up by 3 cents to $192.97. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$1,209,746 while selling was the equivalent of just US$784,851.
Highs & Lows| The highest rate for buying the US dollar fell $3.83 to $113.25, the lowest buying rate climbed 17 cents to $92.02 and the highest selling rates increased by 21 cents to $117.91 and the lowest selling rate rose $1.62 to $93.47.
The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar fell $1.87 to $106.10 and the lowest buying rate declined by 29 cents to $83.83. The highest selling rate was unchanged at $108.39 and lowest selling rate, slipped by 35 cents to $101.
The highest buying rate for the British Pound, fell 15 cents to $193.65, while the lowest buying rate rose 4 cents at $154.75 and the highest selling rate dropped by $3.11 to $196.34, the lowest selling rate was down $1.35 cents to $185.10.
Inflows don’t meet outflows
July 9, 2014 by