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Central Bank of Iraq sales of foreign currency fall 3.5 million dollars

Central Bank of Iraq sales of foreign currency fall 3.5 million dollars
Total sales totaled $ 194.32 million
 
 11 February 2018 01:16 PM

Mubasher: Central Bank of Iraq sales of foreign currency during the auction on Sunday to 155.52 million dollars, compared to 159.07 million dollars last Thursday, down 3.55 million dollars, according to a statement of the bank .

The Central Bank said in a statement that the exchange rate was 1190 dinars per dollar in the auction held with the participation of 41 banks and 8 companies for financial transfer .

The bank said the sales were the result of the auction scheduled for Monday, explaining that the total sales for the day amounted to about 194.32 million dollars .

The volume of funds sold to strengthen bank balances abroad was about $ 154 million, while cash sales were estimated at $ 1.52 million .

The Central Bank said in a statement that the sale of the amounts transferred to the accounts of banks abroad is at the price of 1190 dinars per dollar, while the cash sale will be at the same price .

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  • yota691 changed the title to Central Iraqi sales of foreign currency rise 9 million dollars

Central Iraqi sales of foreign currency rise 9 million dollars

Central Iraqi sales of foreign currency rise 9 million dollars
Total sales totaled $ 194 million
 
 13 February 2018 12:57 PM

Mubasher: The Central Bank of Iraq's foreign currency sales during the auction on Tuesday to 165.31 million dollars, compared to 156 million dollars on Monday , an increase of 9.31 million dollars, according to a statement of the bank.

The Central Bank said in a statement that the exchange rate was 1190 dinars per dollar in the auction held with the participation of 41 banks and 8 companies for financial transfer.

The bank said the sales were the result of the auction scheduled for Wednesday, explaining that the total sales for the day amounted to about 193.91 million dollars.

Amounts sold to boost bank balances abroad were $ 163.42 million, while cash sales were estimated at $ 1.89 million.

The Central Bank said in a statement that the sale of the amounts transferred to the accounts of banks abroad is at the price of 1190 dinars per dollar, while the cash sale will be at the same price.

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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - 
Central Bank of Iraq (CBE) sales of foreign currency rose to 165.52 million dollars on Wednesday, up from 165.31 million dollars on Tuesday, an increase of 210,000 dollars. 
The central bank said in a statement received by "Al-Gharab Press" a copy of it, "The central bank's foreign currency sales rose during the auction today to 165.52 million dollars, compared to 165.31 million dollars on Tuesday auction, an increase of 210 thousand dollars," pointing out that "the exchange rate Amounted to 1190 dinars per dollar, in the auction held with the participation of 41 banks, and 8 companies for financial transfer.
"The sales are the results of the auction scheduled for Thursday," the bank said, adding that "total sales for the day amounted to about 182.32 million dollars." 
He added that "the volume of funds sold to strengthen the bank balances abroad amounted to about 164.54 million dollars, while estimated cash sales amounts to 980 thousand dollars." 
And the central, in the statement, that "the sale of amounts transferred to the accounts of banks abroad at the price of 1190 dinars per dollar, while the cash sale will be at the same price."
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  • yota691 changed the title to Central Bank of Iraq sales of foreign currency fall 8 million dollars

Central Bank of Iraq sales of foreign currency fall 8 million dollars

Central Bank of Iraq sales of foreign currency fall 8 million dollars
Total sales totaled $ 198.17 million
 
 February 15, 2018 12:32 PM

Mubasher: Central Bank of Iraq sales of foreign currency, during an auction on Thursday, to 157.27 million dollars, compared to 165.52 million dollars auction Wednesday , down 8.25 million dollars, according to a statement by the bank.

The central bank said in a statement that the exchange rate was 1190 dinars per dollar, in the auction held with the participation of 39 banks, and 8 companies for financial transfer.

The bank said the sales were the result of the auction scheduled for next Sunday, explaining that the total sales for the day amounted to about 198.17 million dollars.

Amounts sold to boost bank balances abroad amounted to about $ 156.19 million, while cash sales were estimated at $ 1.08 million.

The Central Bank said in a statement that the sale of the amounts transferred to the accounts of banks abroad is at the price of 1190 dinars per dollar, while the cash sale will be at the same price.

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