J$ gains against Pound and Canadian

The Jamaican dollar lost further value against the US dollar, on Friday but gained against the Canadian dollar and the British Pound. Authorized dealers purchased the equivalent of US$35,659,548 versus US$26,064,042 on Thursday, and sold the equivalent of US$29,494,019, compared with US$24,932,112 on Thursday.
FX Sum 14-11-14In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$32,605,602 compared to US$23,625,487 on Thursday. The buying rate for the US dollar rose 6 cents to $112.66 and US$27,680,260 was sold versus US$23,263,499 on Thursday. The selling rate inched up 5 cents to end at $113.18. The Canadian dollar buying rate, remained unchanged at $97.46 with dealers buying C$1,296,781 and selling C$686,153, at an average selling rate that slipped 11 cents, to $99.37. The rate for buying the British Pound declined $1.16 to $174.98, for the purchase of £678,082, while £313,710 was sold, at $177.22, a fall of $1.28. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$878,919, while the equivalent of US$720,097, was sold.
FX HL 14-11-14Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, closed 5 cents up to $113.40, the lowest buying and highest selling rates were unchanged at $92.52 and $118.56 respectively and the lowest selling rate fell back $18.49 to $92.01. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar rose 90 cents, to $100.75, the lowest buying rate fell 4 cents to $79.39, the highest selling rate closed 50 cents lower at $101.95. The lowest selling rate slipped $1.79 to $95.21. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, dropped $3.97 to $177.80. The lowest buying rate dipped 79 cents to $142.88, the highest selling rate slipped 83 cents to $181.39 and the lowest selling rate, fell 95 cents to $172.15.

J$ down more against US

The Jamaican dollar lost further value against the US dollar, on Thursday but gained against the Canadian dollar and the British Pound. Authorized dealers purchased the equivalent of US$26,064,042 versus US$41,244,538, on Wednesday, and sold the equivalent of US$24,932,112, compared with US$37,325,070 on Wednesday
FX sum 13-11-14In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$23,625,487 compared to US$36,644,475 on Wednesday. The buying rate for the US dollar dipped 1 cent to $112.60 and US$23,263,499 was sold versus US$33,587,915 on Wednesday. The selling rate inched up 4 cents to end at $113.13. The Canadian dollar buying rate, fell $1.70 to $97.46 with dealers buying C$1,049,940 and selling C$769,261, at an average selling rate that slipped 24 cents, to $99.48. The rate for buying the British Pound declined 19 cents to $176.14, for the purchase of £916,803, while £487,219 was sold, at $178.50, a fall of 52 cents. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$95,613, while the equivalent of US$223,393, was sold.
FX HL -13-11-14Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates were unchanged at $113.35, $92.52 and $118.56 respectively and the lowest selling rate rose $16.48 to $110.50. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar declined by 35 cents, to $99.85, the lowest buying rate rose 50 cents to $79.43, the highest selling rate closed unchanged at $102.45. The lowest selling rate jumped $1.90 to $97. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, climbed $2.57 to $181.77. The lowest buying rate dipped $7.71 to $143.67, the highest selling rate slipped 51 cents to $182.22 and the lowest selling rate, fell 50 cents to $173.10.

J$ slipped further against US

The Jamaican dollar lost further value against the US dollar, on Wednesday and also fell against the Canadian dollar but gained value against the Pound. Authorized dealers purchased the equivalent of US$41,244,538 versus US$26,093,184, on Tuesday, and sold the equivalent of US$37,325,070, compared with US$27,960,599 on Tuesday
FX sum 12-11-14In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$36,644,475 compared to US$18,535,552 on Tuesday. The buying rate for the US dollar rose 25 cents to $112.61 and US$33,587,915 was sold versus US$24,597,836 on Tuesday. The selling rate inched up 8 cents to end at $113.09. The Canadian dollar buying rate, jumped 37 cents to $99.16 with dealers buying C$3,595,657 and selling C$3,070,725, at an average selling rate that climbed 36 cents, to $99.72. The rate for buying the British Pound declined $1.59 to $176.33, for the purchase of £789,531, while £546,917 was sold, at $179.02, a fall of 70 cents. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$197,664, while the equivalent of US$163,634, was sold.
FX HL 12-11-14Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, rose 10 cents to $113.35, the lowest buying rate was unchanged at $92.52. The highest selling rate climbed 86 cents to $118.56 and the lowest selling rate rose $2 to $94.02. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar grew by 50 cents, to $100.20, the lowest buying rate fell 54 cents to $78.93, the highest selling rate inched up 30 cents to close at $102.45. The lowest selling rate lost 65 cents to $95.10. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, dipped 80 cents to $179.20. The lowest buying rate leapt $6.96 to $151.38, the highest selling rate dropped 75 cents to $182.73 and the lowest selling rate, fell 40 cents to $173.60.

J$ lost value against US & Pound

Add your HTML code here...

On Tuesday, the Jamaican dollar lost value against the US dollar and the Pound but gained value against the Canadian, as authorized dealers purchased the equivalent of US$26,093,184 versus US$47,873,352, on Monday and sold the equivalent of US$27,960,599 compared with US$42,619,796 on Monday
FX sum 11-11-14In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$18,535,552 compared to US$41,018,591 on Monday. The buying rate for the US dollar fell 5 cents to $112.36 and US$24,597,836 was sold versus US$36,753,282 on Monday, the selling rate rose 11 cents to end at $113.01. The Canadian dollar buying rate, jumped 10 cents to $98.79 with dealers buying C$4,007,103 and selling C$1,735,342, at an average selling rate fell 8 cents, to $99.36. The rate for buying the British Pound climbed $1.72 to $177.93, for the purchase of £2,380,812, while £1,104,687 was sold, at $179.72, a rise of 66 cents. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$3264,45, while the equivalent of US$80,331, was sold.
FX HL 11-11-14fnHighs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, declined 26 cents to $113.25, the lowest buying rate gained 50 cents to $92.52. The highest selling rate fell 21 cents to $117.70 and the lowest selling rate rose 17 cents $92.02. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar declined 15 cents, to $99.70, the lowest buying rate climbed $1.03 to $79.47, the highest selling rate inched up 50 cents to close at $102.15. The lowest selling rate gained 75 cents to $95.75. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, rose 70 cents to $180. The lowest buying rate rose $1.24 to $144.42, the highest selling rate dropped $1.10 to $183.48 and the lowest selling rate jumped $1.50 to $174.

J$ gains against US & Pound

On Monday, the Jamaican dollar gained slightly against the US dollar and the Pound but lost value against the Canadian, as authorized dealers purchased the equivalent of US$47,873,352 versus US$39,911,362, on Friday and sold the equivalent of US$42,619,796 compared with US$31,492,889 on Friday
FX sum 10-11-14In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$41,018,591 compared to US$34,063,940 on Friday. The buying rate for the US dollar fell 7 cents to $112.41 and US$36,753,282 was sold versus US$28,225,359 on Friday, the selling rate declined 1 cent to end at $112.90. The Canadian dollar buying rate, jumped 83 cents to $98.69 with dealers buying C$5,440,083 and selling C$4,885,455, at an average selling rate that rose 32 cents, to $99.44. The rate for buying the British Pound dropped $1.40 to $176.21, for the purchase of £1,094,673, while £556,852 was sold, at $179.06, a fall of 27 cents. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$363,123, while the equivalent of US$680,535, was sold.
FX HL 10-11-14Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, rose 41 cents to $113.51, the lowest buying gained 17 cents to $92.02. The highest and the lowest selling rates were unchanged at $117.91 and $91.85 respectively. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar climbed 30 cents, to $99.85, the lowest buying rate remained at $78.44, the highest selling rate fell 55 cents to close at $101.65. The lowest selling rate gained 50 cents to $95. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, declined 70 cents to $179.30. The lowest buying rate drifted down 78 cents to $143.18, the highest selling rate climbed $2.42 to $184.58 and the lowest selling rate dropped 95 cents to $172.50.

J$ declined vs. US & Can$ on Friday

On Friday, the Jamaican dollar lost value against the US dollars and Canadian but gained on the Pound, as authorized dealers purchased the equivalent of US$39,911,362 versus US$30,422,816, on Thursday and sold the equivalent of US$31,492,889 compared with US$27,742,500 on Thursday
FX sum 7-11-14In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$34,063,940 compared to US$26,257,563 on Thursday. The buying rate for the US dollar rose 11 cents to $112.48 and US$28,225,359 was sold versus US$25,344,008 on Thursday, the selling rate rose 6 cents to $112.91. The Canadian dollar buying rate, jumped 53 cents to $97.86 with dealers buying C$2,562,566 and selling C$1,377,160, at an average selling rate that rose 62 cents, to $99.12. The rate for buying the British Pound rose 60 cents to $177.61, for the purchase of £1,717,244, while £505,058 was sold, at $179.33, a fall of 3 cents. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$906,492, while the equivalent of US$1,256,338, was sold.
FX hl 7-11-14Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, the lowest buying and the lowest selling rates were unchanged at $113.10, $91.85 and $91.85 respectively but the highest selling rate rose 21 cents to $117.91. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar climbed 75 cents, to $99.55, the lowest buying rate rose 30 cents to $78.44, the highest selling rate increased $1.45 to close at $102.20. The lowest selling rate gained 35 cents to $94.50. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, inched up 25 cents to $180. The lowest buying rate rose 25 cents to $143.96, the highest selling rate fell $3.11 to $182.16 and the lowest selling rate climbed 30 cents to $173.45.

J$ declined against US$ on Thursday

On Thursday, the Jamaican dollar lost value against the US dollars but gained on Canadian and the Pound, as authorized dealers purchased the equivalent of US$30,422,816 versus US$27,785,981, on Wednesday and sold the equivalent of US$27,742,500 compared with US$31,164,648 on Wednesday
FX sum 6-11-14In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$26,257,563 compared to US$24,785,903 on Wednesday. The buying rate for the US dollar rose 10 cents to $112.37 and US$25,344,008 was sold versus US$29,738,793 on Wednesday, the selling rate rose 5 cents to $112.85. The Canadian dollar buying rate, jumped 74 cents to $97.33 with dealers buying C$1,591,344 and selling C$1,177,257, at an average selling rate that fell 60 cents, to $98.50. The rate for buying the British Pound dropped 87 cents to $177.01, for the purchase of £1,099,934, while £437,264 was sold, at $179.36, a fall of 25 cents. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$1,054,289, while the equivalent of US$675,875, was sold.
FX HL 6-11-14Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, rose 20 cents to $113.10, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates were unchanged at $91.85 and $117.70 respectively but the lowest selling rate dropped $18.15 to $91.85. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar lost 65 cents, to $98.80, the lowest buying rate fell 13 cents to $78.14, the highest selling rate fell 25 cents to close at $100.75. The lowest selling rate declined 15 cents to $94.15. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, dipped 35 cents to $179.75. The lowest buying rate fell 71 cents to $143.71, the highest selling rate rose 7 cents to $185.27 and the lowest selling rate declined 85 cents to $173.15.

J$ mostly decline on Wednesday

On Wednesday, the Jamaican dollar lost value against the Canadian and US dollars but gained on the Pound, as authorized dealers purchased the equivalent of US$27,785,981 versus US$30,681,096, on Tuesday and sold the equivalent of US$31,164,648 compared with US$34,360,936 on Tuesday
FX sum 5-11-14In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$24,785,903 compared to US$25,190,135 on Tuesday. The buying rate for the US dollar rose 7 cents at $112.27 and US$29,738,793 was sold versus US$30,791,749 on Tuesday, the selling rate rose 4 cents to $112.80. The Canadian dollar buying rate, dipped $1.39 to $96.59 with dealers buying C$932,681 and selling C$805,340, at an average selling rate that rose 31 cents, to $99.10. The rate for buying the British Pound dropped 26 cents to $177.88, for the purchase of £1,328,043, while £338,783 was sold, at $179.61, a fall of 13 cents. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$93,496, while the equivalent of US$178,835, was sold.
FX HL 5-11-14Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, rose 2 cents to $112.90, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates were unchanged at $91.85 and $117.70 respectively but the lowest selling rate shot up $16.34 to $110. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar lost 40 cents, to $99.45, the lowest buying rate fell 83 cents to $78.27, the highest selling rate fell $1.50 to close at $101. The lowest selling rate declined 70 cents to $94.30. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, dipped 40 cents to $180.10. The lowest buying rate rose 46 cents to$144.42, the highest selling rate fell 71 cents to $185.20 and the lowest selling rate rose 25 cents to $174.

J$ loses against US$ gain on others Tuesday

On Tuesday, the Jamaican dollar lost marginally against the US dollar but gained on the Canadian dollar and the Pound, as authorized dealers purchased the equivalent of US$30,681,096 versus US$50,365,682, on Monday and sold the equivalent of US$34,360,936 compared with US$45,798,087 on Monday
FX sum 4-11-14In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$25,190,135 compared to US$45,307,960 on Monday. The buying rate for the US dollar fell 3 cents at $112.20 and US$30,791,749 was sold versus US$42,168,635 on Monday, the selling rate rose 1 cent to $112.76. The Canadian dollar buying rate, rose 86 cents to $97.98 with dealers buying C$3,145,010 and selling C$2,618,211, at an average selling rate that dropped 61 cents, to $98.79. The rate for buying the British Pound dropped 14 cents to $178.13, for the purchase of £1,586,962, while £680,146 was sold, at $179.74, a fall of 46 cents. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$224,969, while the equivalent of US$191,379, was sold.
FX HL 4-11-14Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates were unchanged at $112.88, $91.85 and $117.70 respectively but the lowest selling rate climbed $1.81 to $93.66. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar lost 81 cents, to $99.85, the lowest buying rate rose 8 cents to $79.10, the highest selling rate fell 60 cents to close at $102.50. The lowest selling rate declined 20 cents to $95. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, dipped 10 cents to $180.50. The lowest buying rate was unchanged at $143.96, the highest selling rate climbed 32 centsto $185.91 and the lowest selling rate rose 30 cents to $173.75.

J$ gains against all on Monday

On Monday, the Jamaican dollar gained against all the three main currencies it normally trade with as authorized dealers purchased the equivalent of US$50,365,682 versus US$31,518,654, on Friday and sold the equivalent of US$45,798,087 compared with US$28,175,798 on Friday
FX sum 3-11-14In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$45,307,960 compared to US$26,675,958 on Friday. The buying rate for the US dollar remained unchanged at $112.23 and US$42,168,635 was sold versus US$25,607,049 on Friday, the selling rate fell 1 cents to $112.75. The Canadian dollar buying rate, fell 51 cents to $97.12 with dealers buying C$1,662,904 and selling C$1,022,205, at an average selling rate that dropped $1.18, to $99.40. The rate for buying the British Pound dropped 37 cents to $178.27, for the purchase of £2,174,085, while £1,422,207 was sold, at $180.20, a fall of 4 cents. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$165,079, while the equivalent of US$455,118, was sold.
FX HL 3-11-14Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, rose 3 cents to $112.88, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates were unchanged at $91.85 and $117.70 respectively but the lowest selling rate dropped $18.15 to $91.85. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar was unchanged at $100.66, the lowest buying rate declined 29 cents to $79.02, the highest selling rate gained 34 cents to close at $103.10. The lowest selling rate declined 35 cents to $95.20. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, dipped 10 cents to $180.60. The lowest buying rate rose 41 cents to $143.96, the highest selling rate climbed $1.53 to $185.59 and the lowest selling rate rose 50 cents to $173.45.

Обновили на порносайте pornobolt.tv порно страничку о том как парень выебал пизду мачехи, которая устала от своего муженька Комиксы, Манга читать онлайн на Русском языке

Education plays a pivotal role in shaping individuals and communities. Accessing diverse learning resources is essential for personal growth and societal progress. Discover educational avenues at Sorescol, Fiftylicious, and Maniamall to begin your educational journey.

taxispindl.cz zivotni styl recepty zajimave raumanvaraosahalli.fi mielenkiintoinen omin kasin raumanvaraosahalli.fi theviccafevictoria.ca bewustzijnscentrum-bala.nl dumeto.cz Source Source Source Source