The US dollar on Monday, May 9, ended trading at $155.76, following a decrease of $0.07, as indicated by the Bank of Jamaica.
The Canadian dollar, in the meantime, ended trading at $120.60 down from $122.47; while the British pound sterling ended trading at $192.25 up from $191.43.
The Euro went down $2.61, ending trading at $167.55.
See Friday’s trading summary here.