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Guys you have missed the most importthe articles.  A great clue was given earlier and nobody commented.  They stated in an article that the IMF was releasing 5.4 billion USD worth 3.84 billion Sdr's meaning an Iraqi dinar is worth approximately $1.40 when they go to pay back.  Google "what is an Imf SDR worth".  You will find it is based on a countries currency value.   tl??....

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The SDR is an international reserve asset, created by the IMF in 1969 to supplement its member countries’ official reserves. As of March 2016, 204.1 billion SDRs (equivalent to about $285 billion) had been created and allocated to members. SDRs can be exchanged for freely usable currencies. The value of the SDR is currently based on a basket of four major currencies: the U.S. dollar, euro, the Japanese yen, and pound sterling. The basket will be expanded to include the Chinese renminbi (RMB) as the fifth currency, effective October 1, 2016. 

 

$285 billion / 204.1 SDR = $1,40

204.1 SDR / $285 billion = $0.71

 

For Iraq is $5.4 Billion = 3.84 Billion SRDs

 

$5.4 billion / 3.84 SDRs = $ 1,40

3.84 SRDs / $5.4 billion = $ 0.71

 

Go IMF

Go loans

Go SDR

Go international bonds

Go increase exchange rate

 

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On 5/21/2016 at 2:50 PM, millionaire in training said:

Wow can you guys imagine     :woot:

I would just love to imagine that the HCL will happen next month, then the RV to hit immediately after......then I can imagine all of the cigars and whiskeys I'd be having in celebration during this imagination.  Yup. :cigar::cheesehead::macarena::praying:

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