Examples of Jamaican Dollar in a sentence
Jamaica was not exempt from the panic, as a poor economic outlook and severe debt problems (as discussed previously) put significant pressure on the Jamaican Dollar.
The Broker’s remuneration for services provided shall be its normal Brokerage fees and commissions which shall be payable by the Insurers out of the premiums collected for the policies of insurance placed on behalf of the in respect of both the US and Jamaican Dollar Denominated Policies.
Only movements between the Jamaican Dollar and US Dollars are considered, as these are the two major currencies of the company.
Currency riskCurrency risk is the risk that the fair value or future cash flows of a financial instrument will fluctuate because of changes in foreign exchange rates.The company is exposed to currency risk due to fluctuations in exchange rates on balances that are denominated in currencies other than the Jamaican Dollar.
Goodman, eds., North China at War: The Social Ecology of Revolution, 1937-1945 (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2000), p.
Mr. Speaker, there has been a noticeable increase in the pace of depreciation of the Jamaican Dollar since mid-April 2016 following an almost unchanged exchange rate during March and early-April 2016.
Investigate and advice on the most suitable dredging methods and equipment, allowing for use of the same or similar equipment during later maintenance and allowing for constraints in available work space and spoil dump areas.
All Jamaican Dollar conversions are based on the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) weighted average selling rate as at 29 January 2020, which was J$140.9131 : US$1.
To facilitate evaluation and comparison, the Purchaser will convert all Bids Prices expressed in the amounts in the various currencies in which a bid price is payable, to the Jamaican Dollar currency equivalent, at the selling exchange rate published by the Bank of Jamaica and applicable to similar transactions on the day bids are opened or at such later date (30 or 60 days after bid opening) as shall be specified in the call for bids.
The central bank (Bank of Jamaica) manages a floating exchange rate of the Jamaican Dollar with no pre-determined path.