Caribbean National Weekly

BOJ kicks off 2024 with first currency flash sale

By Joanne Clark··1 min read
BOJ kicks off 2024 with first currency flash sale

The Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) has infused US$30 million into the foreign currency market through its first currency flash sale of 2024.

Successful bidders

Reports are that in this venture, six banks and two cambios have been declared successful in their bids, as reported by the central bank.

Recipients

The larger shares of the sum on offer went to National Commercial Bank Jamaica, Jamaican National Bank, and Barita Investments.

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