The US dollar on Monday, May 30, ended trading at $154.65, following a decrease of $0.22, as indicated by the Bank of Jamaica.
The Canadian dollar, in the meantime, ended trading at $123.91 up from $122.22; while the British pound sterling ended trading at $196.95 up from $196.58.
The Euro went up by $2.10, ending trading at $168.30.
See Friday’s trading summary here.