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The Jamaican dollar closed the trading week at 152.47 to US$1 after strengthening during the week.
The dollar strengthened in value by 93 cents during the trading week after starting trading on Monday at $153.40.
It returned close to where it started trading during the month of August at $153.92
The British Pound started the trading month at 187.68 on Friday after starting the month at $186.17.
The Canadian dollar started the trading month at $119.52 on Friday from starting the month at $120.33.
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