The local dollar slipped against all three main currencies Wednesday as inflows were slightly lower than outflows, with the equivalent of US$29,420,890 purchased, to US$30,842,690 sold compared to the equivalent of US$32,499,886 bought and $30,817,870 sold on the previous trading day.
In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$24,714,017 compared to US$29,563,621 on Tuesday as the buying rate for the US dollar was unchanged at $111.44 and sold US$27,513,720 versus US$28,277,012 on Tuesday with the rate closing up 6 cents at $111.99.
The Canadian dollar buying rate climbed by 84 cents to $102.44 with dealers buying C$816,780 and selling C$723,988 as the rate rose 86 cents to end at $104.50. The Pound closed at $189.05, for the purchase of £2,267,992, the rate was up $1.90, while £1,507,826 was sold, with the rate rising 69 cents to $190.68. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$108,643 while selling accounted for the equivalent of just US$86,081.
Highs & Lows| The highest rate for buying the US dollar rose 10 cents to $112.50, the lowest buying rate climbed 21 cents to $91.02 but the highest selling rate was unchanged at $116.63 and the lowest fell 21 cents to $90.81.
The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar rose 45 cents to $104.70, the lowest buying rate remained unchanged at $82.50, the highest selling rate rose by 21 cents to $106.36 and lowest selling rate remained unchanged at $99.40.
The highest buying rate for the Pound increased 75 cents to $190.95 while the lowest buying rate increased by $7.32 to $159.21. The highest selling rate declined by $2.90 to $193.23 and the lowest selling rate was down 30 cents to $183.
J$ loses value against all
June 25, 2014 by