Flows into the Jamaican foreign exchange market on Thursday fell well below Wednesday’s levels with dealers buying almost $10 million less than they sold with the value of the local currency slipping just a cent against the US dollar.
Dealers bought the equivalent of US$34,740,726 and sold US$44,288,308, compared with US$56,579,543 and US$48,690,822 respectively on Wednesday.
Sale of US dollars , exceeded the amount sold by dealers by US$10 million. Dealers bought US$32,213,491 compared to US$52,781,867 on Wednesday. The buying rate for the US dollar fell 13 cents to $119.70. A total of US$42,468,505 was sold versus US$46,420,126 on Wednesday as the selling rate rose 1 cent to $120.35. The Canadian dollar buying rate fell by 1 cent to end at $83.12 with dealers buying C$1,146,311 and selling C$1,102,909, at an average rate that rose $1.65 to $86.38. The rate for buying the British Pound climbed by 47 cents to $175.45 for the purchase of £927,856, while £587,131 was sold, with the rate putting on 67 cents to $178.14. At the end of trading, it took J$130.92 to purchase the Euro, for a fall of $1.05 from Wednesday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$128.41 for a decline of $1.03 from Wednesday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded, amounts to US$371,230 being bought, while US$159,109 was sold.
Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, rose 20 cents to $120.75, the lowest buying rate held at $98.70, the highest selling rate fell 22 cents to $126.47 and lowest selling rates fell $1 to end at $116. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar rose $1.20 to $88.20, the lowest buying rate remained at $68.81, the highest selling rate ended 10 cents lower at $90 and the lowest selling rate fell $1.50 to end at $80.50. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, slipped 30 cents to end at $178.70. The lowest buying rate was unchanged at $142.84, while the highest selling rate jumped $1.45 to end at $184.15 and the lowest selling rate rose by 20 cents to $170.70.
Inflows down Jamaican$ slips
December 24, 2015 by