JS revaluation continues – Thursday

The Jamaican dollar had another day of moderate appreciation on Thursday, against the major currencies it normally trades against. Purchases of all currencies by dealers ended at US$32,018,857 equivalent, compared with US$32,011,020, on Wednesday and selling of the equivalent of US$55,570,947 versus US$35,962,081 on the previous trading day.
FX sum 12-3-15 In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$27,951,764 compared to US$30,387,092 on Wednesday. The buying rate for the US dollar fell 6 cents to $114.92 and US$54,257,038 was sold versus US$34,263,115 on Wednesday, the selling rate slipped 1 cent to end at $115.47. The Canadian dollar buying rate rose 78 cents to $89.64 with dealers buying C$1,191,447 and selling C$603,938, at an average rate that dropped 29 cents to $91.13 The rate for buying the British Pound regained $2.49 to $173.40 for the purchase of £1,934,986, while £484,605 was sold, at an average rate of $172.66, for a fall of 84 cents. At the end of trading it took J$122.12 to purchase the Euro, $1.56 less than on Wednesday , according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$119.78 for a decline of $1.47 from Wednesday. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$218,135 while the equivalent of US$112,645, was sold.
FX hl 12-3-15Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates remained at $115.65, $94.36 and $120.91 respectively. The lowest selling rate fell by $1.86, to end at $94.36. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar slipped 30 cents to $91.70, the lowest buying rate fell 54 cents to $71.92. The highest selling rate slipped 50 cents to $93.50 and the lowest selling rate declined by 35 cents to $86.65 The highest buying rate for the British Pound, climbed $1.98 to $176.03. The lowest buying rate dropped 88 cents to $138.73, the highest selling rate dipped 15 cents to $178.85 and the lowest selling rate fell $1.15 to $167.15.

J$ continues to gain on Wednesday

The Jamaican dollar continues to made gains against the major currencies on Wednesday as purchases of all currencies by dealers ended at US$32,011,020 equivalent, compared with US$32,466,669, on Tuesday and selling of the equivalent of US$35,962,081 versus US$53,440,863 on the previous trading day.
FX sum 11-3-15 In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$30,387,092 compared to US$27,214,911 on Tuesday. The buying rate for the US dollar rose 2 cents to $114.98 and US$34,263,115 was sold versus US$50,104,155 on Tuesday, the selling rate fell 3 cents to end at $115.48 The Canadian dollar buying rate dropped 74 cents to $88.86 with dealers buying C$614,839 and selling C$537,751, at an average rate that advanced 36 cents to $91.42. The rate for buying the British Pound dipped $1.75 to $170.91 for the purchase of £694,383, while £517,462 was sold, at an average rate of $173.51, for a decline of 29 cents. At the end of trading it took J$123.68 to purchase the Euro, $1.62 less than on Tuesday , according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$121.24 for a decline of $1.64 from Tuesday . Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$116,629 while the equivalent of US$495,771, was sold.
FX hl 11-3-15Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, declined 10 cents to $115.65, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates remained at $94.36 and $120.91 respectively. The lowest selling rate dived $16.78, to end at $96.22. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar rose 40 cents to $92, the lowest buying rate fell 25 cents to $72.46. The highest selling rate was unchanged at $94 and the lowest selling rate declined by 60 cents to $87. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, dropped 5 cents to $174.05. The lowest buying rate dropped 20 cents to $139.61, the highest selling rate dipped $1.24 to $179 and the lowest selling rate fell 25 cents to $168.20.

JS gains against all on Monday

The Jamaican dollar made gains against all the major currencies on Monday. Purchases of all currencies by dealers ended at US$48,094,326 equivalent, compared with US$31,958,706, on Friday and selling of the equivalent of US$43,693,594 versus US$29,239,805 on the previous trading day.
FX sum 9-3-15 In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$43,116,978 compared to US$27,386,186 on Friday. The buying rate for the US dollar fell 6 cents to $115.02 and US$41,972,897 was sold versus US$26,162,679 on Friday, the selling rate fell 3 cents to end at $115.52 The Canadian dollar buying rate dropped 51 cents to $89.84 with dealers buying C$1,539,237 and selling C$773,159, at an average rate that declined 57 cents to $91.73. The rate for buying the British Pound dipped 20 cents to $173.83 for the purchase of £2,368,918, while £650,111 was sold, at an average rate of $174.14, for a decline of $1.28. At the end of trading it took J$125.51 to purchase the Euro, $1.97 less than on Friday, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$123.12 for a decline of $1.91 from Friday. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$195,032 while the equivalent of US$126,841, was sold.
FXHL 9-3-15Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, rose 5 cents to $115.85, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates remained at $94.36 and $120.91 respectively. The lowest selling rate dived $22.65 to $90.35. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar dropped $2.10 to $91.90, the lowest buying rate fell 29 cents to $73.04. The highest selling rate fell 47 cents to $94.53 and the lowest selling rate declined by 35 cents to $88. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, dropped $1.33 to $176.97. The lowest buying rate dropped 75 cents to $140.27, the highest selling rate rose $1.51 to $180.83 and the lowest selling rate fell 90 cents to $169.

Gains allround for the J$ on Friday

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The Jamaican dollar made gains against all the major currencies on Friday. Purchases of all currencies by dealers ended at US$31,958,706 equivalent compared with US$30,479,664, on Thursday and selling of the equivalent of US$29,239,805 versus US$33,875,356 on the previous trading day.
FX 6-3-15 In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$27,386,186 compared to US$26,732,122 on Thursday. The buying rate for the US dollar was unchanged at $115.08 and US$26,162,679 was sold versus US$31,619,074 on Thursday, the selling rate fell 3 cents to end at $115.55 The Canadian dollar buying rate dropped 22 cents to $90.35 with dealers buying C$1,034,489 and selling C$453,721, at an average rate that declined 28 cents to $92.30. The rate for buying the British Pound dipped 50 cents to $174.03 for the purchase of £1,328,151, while £1,218,105 was sold, at an average rate of $175.42, for a decline of 24 cents. At the end of trading it took J$127.48 to purchase the Euro, 44 cent less than on Thursday, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$125.03 for a decline of 40 cents from Thursday. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$1,751,867 while the equivalent of US$865,555, was sold.
FX hl 6-3-15Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, rose 5 cents to $115.80, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates remained at $94.36 and $120.91 respectively. The lowest selling rate fell 50 cents to $113. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar rose $1.50 cents to $94, the lowest buying rate rose 29 cents to $73.33. The highest selling rate gained 9 cents to $95 and the lowest selling rate was up 35 cents to $88.35. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, climbed $1.55 to $178.30. The lowest buying rate dropped 99 cents to $141.02, the highest selling rate declined $3.76 to $179.32 and the lowest selling rate fell $1.20 to $169.90.

J$ stable against US dollar on Thursday

The Jamaican dollar was stable against the US Dollar, gained value on Thursday versus the British pound but declined against the Canadian dollar. Purchases of all currencies by dealers ended at US$30,479,664 equivalent compared with US$36,518,886, on Wednesday and selling of the equivalent of US$33,875,356 versus US$38,523,072 on the previous trading day.
FX sum 5-3-15 In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$26,732,122 compared to US$30,375,504 on Wednesday. The buying rate for the US dollar gained 3 cents to end at $115.08 and US$31,619,074 was sold versus US$34,883,857 on Wednesday, the selling rate was unchanged at $115.58. The Canadian dollar buying rate dropped $1.30 to $90.57 with dealers buying C$846,123 and selling C$533,240, at an average rate that climbed 26 cents to $92.58. The rate for buying the British Pound dipped $1.15 to $174.53 for the purchase of £1,387,023, while £726,166 was sold, at an average rate of $175.66, for a decline of $1.48. At the end of trading it took J$127.92 to purchase the Euro, $1.35 lower than on Wednesday, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$125.42 for a decline of $1.53 from Wednesday. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$978,170 while the equivalent of US$725,529, was sold.
FXHL 5-3-15Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, fell 25 cents to $115.75, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates remained at $94.36 and $120.91 respectively. The lowest selling rate rose 50 cents to $113.50. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar declined $1.50 cents to $92.50, the lowest buying rate rose 8 cents to $73.04. The highest selling rate fell 70 cents to $94.91 and the lowest selling rate was up 10 cents to $88. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, climbed 73 cents to $176.75. The lowest buying rate rose $2.28 to $142.01, the highest selling rate gained $3.11 to $183.08 and the lowest selling rate rose $2.75 to $171.10.

J$ stable against US$ on Wednesday

The Jamaican dollar gained value on Wednesday against the US Dollar and the British pound but declined versus the Canadian dollar. Purchases of all currencies by dealers fell sharply from the previous two days at US$36,518,886 compared with the US$51,807,330, on Tuesday and selling of the equivalent of US$38,523,072 versus US$55,758,481 on the prior trading day.
FX 4-3-15fnIn US dollar trading, dealers bought US$30,375,504 compared to US$45,557,294 on Tuesday. The buying rate for the US dollar fell by 19 cents to end at $115.05 and US$34,883,857 was sold versus US$51,146,506 on Tuesday, the selling rate was unchanged at $115.58. The Canadian dollar buying rate rose 8 cents to $91.87 with dealers buying C$5,061,301 and selling C$3,684,928, at an average rate that climbed 9 cents to $92.32. The rate for buying the British Pound rose 6 cents to $175.68 for the purchase of £1,266,526, while £377,480 was sold, at an average rate of $177.15, for a decline of 47 cents. At the end of trading it took J$129.27 to purchase the Euro, 14 cents down from Tuesday, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$126.95 for 4 cents more than on Tuesday. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$167,908 while the equivalent of US$117,410, was sold.
FXhl 4-3-15Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, rose 20 cents to $116, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates remained at $94.36 and $120.91 respectively. The lowest selling rate jumped $18.64 to $113. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar climbed $1.40 cents to $94, the lowest buying rate fell 16 cents to $72.96. The highest selling rate gained 61 cents to $95.61 and the lowest selling rate fell 20 cents to $87.90. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, dipped $1.48 to $176.02. The lowest buying rate fell $2.74 to $139.73, the highest selling rate fell $3.70 to $179.97 and the lowest selling rate declined $3.30 to $168.35.

J$ loses against pound & Can$ – Tuesday

The Jamaican dollar lost value on Tuesday against the Canadian Dollar and the British pound but was virtually stable versus the US dollar. Purchases of all currencies by dealers amounted to US$51,807,330 compared with the US$47,429,215, on Monday and selling of the equivalent of US$55,758,481 versus US$48,069,553 on the prior trading day.
FX sum 3-3-15 In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$45,557,294 compared to US$43,879,394 on Monday. The buying rate for the US dollar increased by 15 cents to end at $115.24 and US$51,146,506 was sold versus US$46,156,443 on Monday, the selling rate fell 2 cents to $115.58 The Canadian dollar buying rate rose $1.58 to $91.79 with dealers buying C$4,543,331 and selling C$3,944,987, at an average rate that climbed 20 cents to $92.23. The rate for buying the British Pound rose 34 cents to $175.62 for the purchase of £1,592,311, while £751,710 was sold, at an average rate of $177.62, up 26 cents. At the end of trading it took J$129.42 to purchase the Euro, 29 cents down from Monday, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$126.91 for 31 cents less than on Monday. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$204,288 while the equivalent of US$308,994, was sold.
FXHL 3-3-15Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, fell 20 cents to $115.80, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates remained at $94.36 and $120.91 respectively. The lowest selling rate dropped $1.86 to $94.36. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar dived 40 cents to $92.60, the lowest buying rate climbed $1.24 to $73.12. The highest selling rate gained 95 cents to $95 and the lowest selling rate put on $1.50 to $88.10. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, jumped $3.50 to $177.50. The lowest buying rate was up $3.03 to $142.47, the highest selling rate gained $3.91 to $183.67 and the lowest selling rate increased $3.95 to $171.65.

J$ gains against all on Monday

the Jamaican dollar gained in value on Monday against the three major currencies it trade in. Purchases of all currencies by dealers amounted to US$47,429,215 compared with the US$41,792,863, on Friday and selling of the equivalent of US$48,069,553 versus US$42,252,844 on the prior trading day.
FX sum 2-3-15 In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$43,879,394 compared to US$36,360,074 on Friday. The buying rate for the US dollar lost 6 cents to end at $115.09 and US$46,156,443 was sold versus US$39,309,385 on Friday, the selling rate fell 4 cents to $115.60 The Canadian dollar buying rate dropped $1.83 to $90.21 with dealers buying C$1,489,297, and selling C$732,910, at an average rate that fell 61 cents to $92.03. The rate for buying the British Pound dipped $1.43 to $175.28 for the purchase of £1,417,030, while £477,617 was sold, at an average rate of $177.36, down $1.27. At the end of trading it took J$129.71 to purchase the Euro, 9 cents up from Friday, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$127.22 for a 6 cents less than on Friday. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$224,205 while the equivalent of US$596,841, was sold.
FXHL 2-3-15Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, rose 20 cents to $116, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates remained at $94.36 and $120.91 respectively. The lowest selling rate dropped 17 cents to $96.22. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar dived $3.20 to $93, the lowest buying rate fell $1.37 to $71.88. The highest selling rate fell $2.95 to $94.05 and the lowest selling rate fell 65 to $86.60. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, dropped $4.10 to $174. The lowest buying rate fell $3.44 to $139.44, the highest selling rate lost $2.10 to $179.76 and the lowest selling rate declined $4.45 to $167.70.

J$ slips against US & Pound- Friday

the Jamaican dollar slipped in value on Friday against the British Pound and the Us dollar but gained against the Canadian with purchases of all currencies by dealers amounting to US$41,792,863 compared with the US$36,782,160, on Thursday and selling of the equivalent of US$42,252,844 versus US$51,379,595 sold on Thursday.
FX sum 27-2-15 In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$36,360,074 compared to US$31,445,586 on Thursday. The buying rate for the US dollar put on 3 cents to $115.15 and US$39,309,385 was sold versus US$49,329,254 on Thursday, the selling rate rose 5 cents to $115.64 The Canadian dollar buying rate jumped $1.34 to $92.04 with dealers buying C$2,968,466, and selling C$1,859,975, at an average rate that gained 39 cents to $92.64. The rate for buying the British Pound dipped 33 cents to $176.71 for the purchase of £1,911,861, while £763,754 was sold, at an average rate of $178.63, down by 1 cent. At the end of trading it took J$129.62 to purchase the Euro, $1.67 less than on Thursday, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$127.15 for $1.67 less than on Thursday. FXHL - 27-2-15 Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$126,015 while the equivalent of US$273,697, was sold.
Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates remained at $115.80, $94.36 and $120.91 respectively. The lowest selling rate dropped $17.11 to $96.39. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar jumped $3.20 to $96.20, the lowest buying rate fell 45 cents to $73.25. The highest selling rate rose $1.74 to $97 and the lowest selling rate jumped $11.74 to $87.25 The highest buying rate for the British Pound, slipped 80 cents to $178.10. The lowest buying rate fell 54 cents to $142.88, the highest selling rate lost $3.04 to $181.86 and the lowest selling rate declined 35 cents to $172.15.

Selling exceeds buying by US$15m – Thursday

Purchases of all currencies by dealers amounting to US$36,782,160 compared with the US$42,869,906, on Wednesday nearly US$15 million more than selling of the equivalent of US$51,379,595 versus US$41,114,060 sold on Wednesday.
FX sum 26-2-15In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$31,445,586 compared to US$36,345,296 on Wednesday. The buying rate for the US dollar lost 3 cents to $115.12 and US$49,329,254 was sold versus US$38,634,332 on Wednesday, the selling rate fell 1 cent to $115.59. The Canadian dollar buying rate dropped 59 cents to $90.69 with dealers buying C$1,219,191, and selling C$597,637, at an average rate that dipped 12 cents to $92.25. The rate for buying the British Pound climbed 92 cents to $177.04 for the purchase of £2,670,775, while £924,411 was sold, at an average rate of $178.64, up 52 cents. At the end of trading it took J$131.30 to purchase the Euro, 25 cents more than on Wednesday , according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$128.82 for 18 cents more than on Wednesday . Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$268,778 while the equivalent of US$144,804, was sold.
FXhl 26-2-15Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates remained at $115.80, $94.36 and $120.91 respectively. The lowest selling rate jumped $22.75 to $113.50. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar remained at $93, the lowest buying rate rose $1.32 to $73.70. The highest selling rate was unchanged at $95.26 and the lowest selling rate fell $11.69 to $75.51 The highest buying rate for the British Pound, slipped 50 cents to $178.90. The lowest buying rate climbed 66 cents to $143.42, the highest selling rate gained $1.74 to $184.90 and the lowest selling rate climbed 50 cents to $172.50.