J$ performed surprisingly well in November

1000front The Jamaican dollar closed out November almost where it opened against the US dollar, but made modest gains on the Pound and the Canadian dollar. On the last day of October, dealers sold the US dollar for an average of J$119.83 but by the end of the month it was selling for only 10 cents more at J$119.93.
The local currency did even better against the British Pound and the Canadian dollar by gaining $2.43 on the Canadian to end J$88.15 and $2.77 versus the Pound to end at J$179.81. In the foreign exchange market on the first day of December, purchasing by dealers was much less than the funds they sold, with dealers buying nearly US$10 million less than they sold. The equivalent of US$30,303,656 was purchased and the equivalent of US$40,066,275 was sold, compared with US$44,621,458 they purchased and US$41,429,650 sold on Monday.FX trade sum 1-12-15In US dollar trading , dealers bought US$26,764,918 compared to US$40,585,146 on Monday. The buying rate for the US dollar gained 1 cent to $119.26 and US$37,677,186 was sold versus US$39,341,893 on Monday, the selling rate fell 2 cents to $119.91. The Canadian dollar buying rate rose 7 cents to end at $86.88 with dealers buying C$1,576,598 and selling C$829,322, at an average rate that climbed 14 cents to $88.29 The rate for buying the British Pound declined 65 cents to $176.36 for the purchase of £1,502,604, while £1,029,169 was sold, with the rate falling 58 cents to $179.23. At the end of trading, it took J$126.67 to purchase the Euro, a fall of 43 cents from Monday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$124.05 for a decline of 61 cents from Monday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded, amounts to US$168,137 being bought, while US$240,286 was sold.
FX hl 1-12-15Highs & Lows| On Tuesday, the highest buying rate for the US dollar fell 15 cents to $120.10 while the lowest buying and the highest Canadian dollar gained $1.23 to end at $90.83, the lowest buying rate remained at $71.38, the highest selling rate inched up 6 cents to $92.08 and the lowest selling rate gained 50 cents to $85. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, increased by $1.02 to end at $181.42. The lowest buying rate held at $144.59, the highest selling rate dipped $1.11 to $186.39 and the lowest selling rate rose 70 cents to $173.70.

J$ makes gains on Monday

USDollarClock On Monday, the Jamaican dollar mostly rose against the three major currencies it normally trades against, in the foreign exchange market. Purchasing by dealers was slightly more than the funds they sold. At the close of trading, dealers bought the equivalent of US$44,621,458 and sold the equivalent of US$41,429,650, compared with US$40,251,301 they purchased and US$39,350,916 sold on Friday.
In US dollar trading , dealers bought US$40,585,146 compared to US$36,593,430 on Friday. The buying rate for the US dollar fell 20 cents to $119.25 and US$39,341,893 was sold versus US$37,420,311 on Friday, the selling rate fell 4 cents to $119.93.FX sum 30-11-15 The Canadian dollar buying rate fell 55 cents to end at $86.81 with dealers buying C$1,993,998 and selling C$752,076, at an average rate that dropped 54 cents to $88.15. The rate for buying the British Pound declined $1.90 to $177.01 for the purchase of £1,658,881, while £513,635 was sold, with the rate rising 61 cents to $179.81. At the end of trading, it took J$127.10 to purchase the Euro, a fall of 26 cents from Friday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$124.66 for a rise of 25 cents from Friday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded, amounts to US$122,185 being bought, while US$764,928 was sold. Highs & Lows| On Monday, the highest buying rate for the US dollar rose 15 cents to $120.25 FX hl 30-11-15while the lowest buying and the highest selling rates were unchanged at $98.66 and $126.42 respectively and the lowest selling rate jumped $1.94 to $100.60. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar fell 40 cents to end at $89.60, the lowest buying rate rose 58 cents to $71.38, the highest selling rate dipped 15 cents to $92.02 and the lowest selling rate eased by 30 cents to $84.50. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, declined by 60 cents to end at $180.40. The lowest buying rate fell gained 17 cents to $144.59, the highest selling rate jumped $3.24 to $187.50 and the lowest selling rate fell $1 to $173.

J$ slips against all on Friday

FX_USPound On Friday, the Jamaican dollar slipped against the three major currencies it usually trades against, in the foreign exchange market. Purchasing by dealers was just slightly more than the funds they sold. At the close of trading, dealers bought the equivalent of US$40,251,301 and sold the equivalent of US$39,350,916, compared with US$16,888,330 they purchased and US$24,496,549 sold on Thursday.
US dollar trading , dealers bought US$36,593,430 compared to US$14,549,371 on Thursday. The buying rate for the US dollar rose 51 cents to $119.45 FX sum 27-11-15 and US$37,420,311 was sold versus US$20,657,823 on Thursday, the selling rate rose 4 cents to $119.97. The Canadian dollar buying rate fell 3 cents to end at $87.36 with dealers buying C$1,562,984 and selling C$1,203,103, at an average rate that dropped 87 cents to $88.69. The rate for buying the British Pound jumped $1.75 to $178.91 for the purchase of £1,598,967, while £622,047 was sold, with the rate falling $1.36 to $179.20. At the end of trading, it took J$127.36 to purchase the Euro, a rise of 27 cents from Thursday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$124.41 for a fall of 15 cents from Thursday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded, amounts to US$120,061 being bought, while US$111,998 was sold.
Highs & Lows| On Friday, the highest and lowest buying rates for the FX hl 27-11-15 US dollar and the highest and the lowest selling rates were all unchanged at $120.10, $98.66, $126.42 and $98.66 respectively. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar fell $1 to end at $90, the lowest buying rate dipped 83 cents to $70.80, the highest selling rate rose 49 cents to $92.17 and the lowest selling rate was unchanged at $84.50. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, remained at $181. The lowest buying rate fell by 83 cents to $144.42, the highest selling rate dropped $2.99 to $184.26 and the lowest selling rate was unchanged at $174.

J$ slips against all on Thursday

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FX_USPound2 On Thursday the Jamaican dollar slipped against the three major currencies it usually trades against in the foreign exchange market. Purchasing by dealers was US$7.6 million less than the funds they sold. At the close of the market, the equivalent of only US$16,888,330 was bought by dealers with the equivalent of US$24,496,549 sold, compared with US$32,919,431 they purchased and US$37,604,938 sold on Wednesday.
In US dollar trading , dealers bought US$14,549,371 compared to US$30,545,842 on Wednesday. The buying rate for the US dollar declined 34 cents to $118.94 and US$20,657,823 was sold versus US$35,916,393 on Wednesday, the selling rate rose 6 cents to $119.93. FX sum 26-11-15The Canadian dollar buying rate fell 8 cents to end at $87.39 with dealers buying C$942,453 and selling C$646,643, at an average rate that gained 26 cents to $89.56. The rate for buying the British Pound fell 81 cents to $177.16 for the purchase of £1,008,120, while £383,784 was sold, with the rate rising 97 cents to $180.56. At the end of trading, it took J$127.09 to purchase the Euro, a fall of 46 cents from Wednesday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$124.56 for a fall of 49 cents from Wednesday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded, amounts to US$144,899 being bought, while US$2,778,069 was sold.
Highs & Lows| On Thursday, the highest and lowest buying rates for the US dollar and the highest selling rate were unchanged at $120.10, $98.66 and $126.42, respectively. FX hl 26-11-15The lowest selling rate declined by $18.34 to $98.66. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar fell 40 cents to end at $91, the lowest buying rate remained at $71.63, the highest selling rate fell 66 cents to at $91.68 and the lowest selling rate declined by $1 to $84.50. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, rose 50 cents to end at $181. The lowest buying rate was unchanged at $145.25, the highest selling rate jumped $3.12 to $187.25 and the lowest selling rate was down by $1 to end at $174.

J$ firm vs US up on others – Wednesday

1000front Trading in Jamaica’s foreign exchange market saw US$4.7 million more funds flowing out of the market than the amount entering on Wednesday but the Jamaican dollar held against the US and gained against others. At the close of trading, the equivalent of US$32,919,431 was bought by dealers, compared with US$38,773,432 on Tuesday, while they sold the equivalent of US$37,604,938 versus US$32,724,247 previously.
In US dollar trading , dealers bought US$30,545,842 compared to US$33,795,098 on Tuesday. The buying rate for the US dollar decline 4 cents to $119.28 and US$35,916,393 was sold versus US$30,120,276 on Tuesday, the selling rate was unchanged at $119.87. FX sum 25-11-15The Canadian dollar buying rate fell 73 cents to end at $87.47 with dealers buying C$1,021,907 and selling C$938,883, at an average rate that shed 29 cents to $89.30. The rate for buying the British Pound fell $1.64 to $177.97 for the purchase of £1,041,355, while £499,144 was sold, with the rate falling 98 cents to $179.59. At the end of trading, it took J$127.55 to purchase the Euro, a rise of 27 cents from Tuesday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$125.05 for an increase of 39 cents from Tuesday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded, amounts to US$70,476 being bought, while US$241,278 was sold.
Highs & Lows| On Wednesday, the highest buying rate for the US dollar rose 12 cents to $120.10, the lowest buying rate was unchanged at $98.66 and the highest selling rate remained at $126.42. FX hl 25-11-15The lowest selling rate jumped $18.34 to $117. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar rose 40 cents to end at $91.40, the lowest buying rate gained 25 cents to $71.63, the highest selling rate is up 9 cents to at $92.34 and the lowest selling rate ended higher by 50 cents to $85.50. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, dropped $1.50 to end at $180.50. The lowest buying rate increased by 33 cents to $145.25, the highest selling rate dropped $2.69 to $184.23 and the lowest selling rate rose $1 to end at $175.

J$ almost firm vs US on Tuesday

US$ bungle Trading of foreign currencies in Jamaica’s foreign exchange market saw US$6 million more funds flowing out of the market than the amount that entered on Tuesday leading to slippage in the rate for the Jamaican dollar against the US and the Canadian dollars. At the close of trading, the equivalent of US$38,773,432 was bought by dealers, compared with US$40,009,733 on Monday, while they sold the equivalent of US$32,724,247 versus US$32,908,156 previously.
In US dollar trading , dealers bought US$33,795,098 compared to US$36,075,775 on Monday. The buying rate for the US dollar rose 13 cents to $119.32 and US$30,120,276 was sold versus US$30,594,536 on Monday, the selling rate gained 1 cent to end at $119.87.FX sum 24-11-15 The Canadian dollar buying rate rose 75 cents to end at $88.20 with dealers buying C$2,410,829 and selling C$2,031,958, at an average rate that gained 68 cents to $89.59. The rate for buying the British Pound rallied by $2.17 to $179.60 for the purchase of £2,018,586, while £659,747 was sold, with the rate falling 30 cents to $180.57. At the end of trading, it took J$127.28 to purchase the Euro, a fall of 70 cents from Monday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$124.66 for a decline $1.14 from Monday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded, amounts to US$157,681 being bought, while US$91,605 was sold.
Highs & Lows| On Tuesday, the highest buying rate for the US dollar lost 12 cents to $119.98, the lowest buying rate gained 9 cents to $98.66, the highest selling rate remained at $126.42.FX hl 24-11-15 The lowest selling rate rose 9 cents to $98.66. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar rose 70 cents to end at $91, the lowest buying rate fell 25 cents to $71.38, the highest selling rate eased 9 cents to at $92.25 and the lowest selling rate ended lower by 40 cents to $85. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, gained 20 cents to end at $182. The lowest buying rate closed 75 cents lower at $144.92, the highest selling rate dropped 96 cents to $186.82 and the lowest selling rate rose 50 cents to end at $174.

J$ make gains on Monday

1000front Trading of foreign currencies in Jamaica’s foreign exchange market saw US$7 million more funds flowing into the market than the amount sold on Monday with US$40 million flowing in and US$33 million going out, but the rate for the Jamaican dollar improved against the US. At the close of trading, the equivalent of US$40,009,733 was bought by dealers, compared with US$74,102,619 on Friday, while they sold the equivalent of US$32,908,156 versus US$70,842,428 previously.
In US dollar trading , dealers bought US$36,075,775 compared to US$70,625,695 on Friday. The buying rate for the US dollar fell 51 cents to $119.19 and US$30,594,536 was sold versus US$69,232,581 on Friday, the selling rate declined 8 cents at $119.86.FX sum 23-11-15 The Canadian dollar buying rate rose 19 cents to end at $87.45 with dealers buying C$2,703,962 and selling C$1,099,742, at an average rate that gained 18 cents to $88.91. The rate for buying the British Pound fell $2.69 to $177.43 for the purchase of £1,199,910, while £888,548 was sold, with the rate falling $1.42 to $180.87. At the end of trading, it took J$127.97 to purchase the Euro, a fall of 78 cents from Friday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$125.80 for a decline of 54 cents from Friday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded, amounts to US$163,874 being bought, while US$157,098 was sold.
Highs & Lows| On Monday, the highest buying rate for the US dollar lost 2 cents to $120.10, the lowest buying and the lowest selling rates each remained at $98.57.FX hl 23-11-15 The highest selling rate rose 11 cents to $126.42. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar gained 55 cents to end at $90.30, the lowest buying rate fell 25 cents to $71.63, the highest selling rate eased 32 cents to at $92.34 and the lowest selling rate ended lower by 60 cents to $85.40. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, lost 20 cents to end at $181.80. The lowest buying rate closed 16 cents lower at $145.67, the highest selling rate jumped $2.15 to $187.78 and the lowest selling rate dropped $2.50 to end at $173.50.

FX flows jump sharply on Friday

FX_USPound2 Trading of foreign currencies in Jamaica’s foreign exchange market jumped on Friday with US$74 million flowing in and US$71 million going out, but the rate for the Jamaican dollar slipped against the US. At the close of trading, the equivalent of US$74,102,619 was bought by dealers, compared with US$33,692,403 on Thursday, while they sold the equivalent of US$70,842,428 versus US$37,640,407 previously.
In US dollar trading , dealers bought US$70,625,695 compared to US$30,282,760 on Thursday. The buying rate for the US dollar gained 24 cents to $119.70 and US$69,232,581 was sold versus US$35,351,886 on Thursday, the selling rate rose 2 cents at $119.94.FX sum 20-11-15 The Canadian dollar buying rate lost 85 cents to end at $87.26 with dealers buying C$1,171,319 and selling C$513,725, at an average rate that fell 84 cents to $88.73. The rate for buying the British Pound fell 81 cents to $180.12 for the purchase of £1,678,301, while £661,219 was sold, with the rate falling 94 cents to $182.29. At the end of trading, it took J$128.59 to purchase the Euro, rose $1.16 from Thursday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$126.34 for a rise of $1.21 from Thursday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded, amounts to US$97,601 being bought, while US$224,784 was sold.
Highs & Lows| On Friday, the highest buying rate for the US dollar lost 8 cents to $120.12, the lowest buying, the highest and the lowest FX hl 20-11-15selling rates remained at $98.57, $126.31 and $98.57 respectively. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar declined 50 cents to end at $89.75, the lowest buying rate rose 8 cents at $71.88, the highest selling rate rose 11 cents to $92.66 and the lowest selling rate ended unchanged at $86. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, dropped $2 to end at $182. The lowest buying rate closed 58 cents higher at $145.83, the highest selling rate dropped $1.01 to $185.63 and the lowest selling rate rose $1 to end at $176.

Jamaican $ falls on Thursday

USDollarClock Inflows of foreign currencies into the system on Thursday was US$4 million less than the amount sold. The local dollar lost value against the US dollar, the Pound and the Canadian currency. At the close of trading, the equivalent of US$33,692,403 was bought by dealers, compared with US$34,595,675 on Wednesday, while they sold the equivalent of US$37,640,407 versus US$38,678,449 previously.
In US dollar trading , dealers bought US$30,282,760 compared to US$31,957,560 on Wednesday. The buying rate for the US dollar gained 15 cents to $119.46 and US$35,351,886 was sold versus US$37,155,313 on Wednesday, the selling rate rose 8 cents at $119.92. The Canadian dollar buying rate gained 48 cents to end at $88.11 with dealers buying C$1,498,296 and selling C$1,277,999, at an average rate that fell 40 cents to $89.57.FX sum 19-11-15 The rate for buying the British Pound rose $2.14 cents to $180.93 for the purchase of £1,448,552, while £789,789 was sold, with the rate jumping $2.92 to $183.23. At the end of trading, it took J$127.59 to purchase the Euro, a decline of 3 cents from Wednesday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$125.13 for a rise of 9 cents from Wednesday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded, amounts to US$110,795 being bought, while US$127,223 was sold.
Highs & Lows| On Thursday, the highest buying rate for the US dollar rose 8 cents to $120.20, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates remained at $98.57 and $126.31, FX hl 19-11-15respectively and the lowest selling rate dropped $1.94 to $98.57. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar gained 65 cents to end at $90.25, the lowest buying rate remained at $71.80, the highest selling rate was unchanged at $92.55 and the lowest selling rate rose 50 cents to end at $86. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, climbed $1.70 to end at $184. The lowest buying rate was unmoved at $145.25, the highest selling rate gained $1.74 to $186.64 and the lowest selling rate fell $1 to end at $175.

Ja$ steady vs US on Wednesday

FX_USPound2 Inflows of foreign currencies into the system on Wednesday was US$4 million less than the amount sold. The local dollar selling rate almost held against the US dollar but gained value versus the Pound and the Canadian currency. At the close of trading, the equivalent of US$34,595,675 was bought by dealers, compared with US$34,316,414 on Tuesday, while they sold the equivalent of US$38,678,449 versus US$40,548,479 previously.
In US dollar trading , dealers bought US$31,957,560 compared to US$30,620,316 on Tuesday. The buying rate for the US dollar gained 12 cents to $119.31 and US$37,155,313 was sold versus US$37,997,953 on Tuesday, the selling rate rose 2 cents at $119.84. FX sum 18-11-15The Canadian dollar buying rate gained 24 cents to end at $87.63 with dealers buying C$1,635,824 and selling C$1,247,199, at an average rate that fell 41 cents to $89.17. The rate for buying the British Pound dropped 82 cents to $178.79 for the purchase of £857,850, while £285,220 was sold, with the rate declining $1.07 to $180.31. At the end of trading, it took J$127.62 to purchase the Euro, a decline of 79 cents from Tuesday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$125.04 for a fall of 79 cents from Tuesday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded, amounts to US$151,096 being bought, while US$166,010 was sold.
Highs & Lows| On Wednesday, the highest buying rate for the US dollar dived $4.42 to $120.12, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates remained at $98.57 and $126.31,FX hl 18-11-15 respectively and the lowest selling rate rose $1.94 to $100.51. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar fell $1.50 to $89.60, the lowest buying rate rose 25 cents to $71.80, the highest selling rate regained 32 cents it lost on Tuesday, to end at $92.55 and the lowest selling rate lost 40 cents to end at $85.50. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, eased 20 cents to end at $182.30. The lowest buying rate was unmoved at $145.25, the highest selling rate fell $2.35 to $184.90 and the lowest selling rate rose $1 to end at 176.

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