The US dollar on Tuesday, May 31, ended trading at $154.74, following an increase of $0.09, as indicated by the Bank of Jamaica.
The Canadian dollar, in the meantime, ended trading at $122.62 down from $123.91; while the British pound sterling ended trading at $194.51 down from $196.95.
The Euro went down by $0.61, ending trading at $167.69.
See Monday’s trading summary here.