The US dollar on Wednesday, May 3, ended trading at $154.22, following an increase of $0.21, as indicated by the Bank of Jamaica.
The Canadian dollar, in the meantime, ended trading at $113.32 down from $114.48; while the British pound sterling ended trading at $192.77 up from $192.19.
The Euro went down $0.39, ending trading at $170.78.
See Tuesday’s trading summary here.