Foreign exchange inflows continue to exceed sales but by a much smaller margins than for most of August with authorized dealers buying another $2.7 million more than they sold on Wednesday, bringing the net inflows since the end of June, to US$268 million. In Wednesday’s trading, dealers bought US$38,398,614 and sold US$35,708,315 compared to US$42,556,485 purchased and US$31,710,930 sold on Tuesday, of all currencies.
In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$35,926,513 compared to US$38,239,418 on Tuesday. The buying rate for the US dollar gained 8 cents to close at $126.90. A total of US$31,057,928 was sold versus US$29,280,909 on Tuesday, with the selling rate rising 6 cents to end at $127.57. The Canadian dollar buying rate dropped $2.60 to $94.51, with dealers buying C$771,704 and selling C$3,689,777 at an average rate that rose 55 cents to $98.74. The average rate for buying the British Pound rose 79 cents to $164.26 for the purchase of £1,406,245 while only £1,092,489 was sold with the rate that climbing $1.42 to end at $167.23.
At the end of trading, the selling rate for the Euro, dropped by $2.72 cents to close at J$140.94 from Tuesday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, dealers purchased the European common currency at J$137.26 for a rise of 17 cents from the rate on Tuesday. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded amounts to US$77,039 being bought, while US$362,552, was sold.
Highs & Lows| Notable changes to the highest and lowest traded rates, for the Jamaican dollar in the foreign exchange market on Wednesday, include a jump of $19.17 in the lowest selling rate for the US dollar to $123. The highest buying rate for the Canadian Dollar dropped $1.45 to close at $97.20, the highest selling rate fell $1.76 to $101.12 and the lowest selling rate rose $2.20 to $94.20. Trading in the British Pound resulted in a rise of $2.60 in the highest buying rate to $169.60 and a fall of $3.35 in the highest selling rate to close of $173.66.
Surplus FX purchases at US$268M
August 31, 2016 by