Net inflows into Jamaican FX market ended at just over US$65 million in the last three weeks as inflows continue to exceed outflows. So far, the build-up has not had a great deal of impact on rates, with the US dollar closing at $126.39, compared to $126.38 at the end of June. In Friday’s trading, dealers bought US$33,384,248 while they sold only US$24,963,354, compared to US$31,271,588 purchased and US$26,915,897 sold on Thursday of all currencies.
In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$30,676,215 compared to US$28,969,620 on Thursday as the buying rate for the US dollar fell 1 cent to $125.70. A total of US$23,514,139 was sold versus US$25,427,424 on Thursday with the selling rate rising by 3 cents to end at $126.39. The Canadian dollar buying rate rose by 64 cents to end at $94.72, with dealers buying C$1,087,177 and selling C$372,283, at an average rate that rose $1.69 to $97.92. The average rate for buying the British Pound lost 4 cents to $163.76 for the purchase of £1,353,499, while £417,196 was sold, with the rate rising 75 cents to $168.51.
At the end of trading, the selling rate for Euro, rose 90 cents to close at J$140.57 from Thursday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$139.69, for a rise of $2.44 from Thursday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded amounts to US$125,437 being bought, while US$604,594 was sold.
Highs & Lows| Notable changes to the highest and lowest traded rates, for the Jamaican dollar in the foreign exchange market on Friday, include, a jump of $4.50 in the lowest selling rate of the Canadian Dollar to $92.50 while the highest buying rate of the British Pound climbed $4.35 to $171.65, the lowest buying rate rose 83 cents to end at $134.46, the highest selling rate dipped $1.23 to end at $172.65 and the lowest selling rate rose $2.30 to end at $160.
US$8M more stockpiled Friday
July 15, 2016 by IC Insider.com
Filed Under: Feature Stories, FX Market, Stock Market Tagged With: Bank Of Jamaica, BOJ, British Pound, Canadian dollar, Daily trading activity, euro, euro v J$, FX trading, jamaican dollar, US Dollar
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