More revaluation for Jamaican$

Ja $5000 The Jamaican dollar made more gains against all four major foreign currencies on Thursday, following gains it made on Wednesday. At the close of the market, dealers bought the equivalent of US$27,160,634 of all currencies and sold US$26,921,870, compared to US$34,294,467 purchased and US$30,046,671 sold on Wednesday.
In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$23,108,403 compared to US$30,548,763 on Wednesday. The buying rate for the US dollar fell by 30 cents to $127.85. A total of US$24,915,142 was sold versus US$27,155,752 on Wednesday, with the selling rate slipping by 5 cents to $128.79.FX sum 8-12-16 The Canadian dollar buying rate rose 91 cents to $94.80, with dealers buying C$1,776,682 and selling C$1,342,067 at an average rate that declined by 28 cents to $96.66. The average rate for buying the British Pound dropped $2.01 to $159.46 for the purchase of £1,805,624 while £470,139 was sold with a slip of $1.77, to end at $161.45.
At the end of trading on Thursday, dealers sold €373,840 with the selling rate for the Euro, closing with a fall of $1 to $137.73, according to data from Bank of Jamaica. Dealers purchased €447,343 of the European common currency at $136.20 after falling 71 cents. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded, amounts to US$6,099 being bought and selling of US$10,342.
FX h&l  8-12-16Highs & Lows| Notable changes to the highest and lowest rates for the regularly traded foreign currencies on Thursday, include a fall of $1 in the lowest selling rate for the US dollar to end at $123. The highest buying rate for the British Pound dropped $5.55 to $162.20, the lowest buying rate fell $1.66 to$131.14, the highest selling rate climbed $4.04 to $170.64, while the lowest selling rate slipped $1.84 to end at $155.50 and the highest buying rate for the Euro jumped $6.58 to $144.18.

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