In Monday’s forex trading, funds bought by dealers, were US$4 million more than the amount they sold as dealers bought the equivalent of US$45,308,423 versus US$41,124,424 on Friday, and sold the equivalent of US$41,002,071 compared to US$37,641,679 on Friday.
In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$40,239,776 compared to US$37,161,136 on Friday. The buying rate for the US dollar fell 16 cents to $112.29 and US$38,791,195 was sold versus US$34,873,810 on Friday, as the rate declined 5 cents to $112.82. The Canadian dollar buying rate fell 33 cents, to $102.30 with dealers buying C$1,591,746 and selling C$960,718, as the rate dipped 21 cents to $104.68. The Pound closed at $189.46, for the purchase of £1,613,433, as the rate dropped 18 cents while £1,906,758 was sold, as the rate shed 67 cents, to $191.41. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$401,328 while selling was the equivalent of US$189,237.
Highs & Lows| The highest rate for buying the US dollar, closed with a 5 cents fall to $113.25, the lowest buying, the highest selling and the lowest selling rates remained unchanged at $91.85, $117.70 and $91.85 respectively. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar moved up 50 cents to $105.50 and the lowest buying rate lost 21 cents to $83.04. The highest selling rate was flat at $107.32 and the lowest selling rate was down 25 cents to $100.05. The highest buying rate for the British Pound was unchanged at $192, the lowest buying rate dropped 8 cents to $153.14, the highest selling rate rose $2.69 to $197.42 and lowest selling rate was unchanged at $184.50.
J$ make gains against all 3 currencies
July 28, 2014 by