The Jamaican dollar made further gains in the foreign exchange trading on Thursday against the US dollar, with the selling rate falling by 15 cents and the buying rate declining 16 cents.
The market closed with inflows of all currencies, ending at US$39.41 million, versus US$48.18 million on Wednesday and dealers sold US$40.18 million in contrast to US$47.92 million, previously.
In US dollar trading, dealers sold US$36.4 million at a rate of J$125.41 at the close, compared to US$44.87 million at a rate of J$125.56 on Wednesday. Purchases of the US currency by dealers, amounted to US$35.31 million at an average rate of $124.14, compared to US$43.69 million at an average rate of $124.30 on Wednesday.
At mid-day on Thursday dealers purchased US$11.12 million at an average rate of J$124.68 and sold US$10.58 million at an average of J$125.31. At mid-day on Wednesday dealers purchased US$14.8 million at an average rate of J$124.68 and sold US$12.06 million at an average of J$125.35.
The selling rate on Thursday, for the Canadian dollar rose to J$98.11 from J$97.79 at the close on Wednesday, the selling rate for the British Pound increased to J$176.37 from J$176.06 previously and the eurodropped against the Jamaican dollar to J$154.62 to buy the European common currency, versus the prior selling rate of J$156.59.
Jamaican$ makes more gains – Thursday
April 5, 2018 by