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Posted 06 February 2010 - 07:34 AM

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Iraq Planning Currency Redenomination

Iraqi dinars are stacked at a teller's window in a Najaf bank.
February 06, 2010
BAGHDAD -- The Iraqi Central Bank is planning to redenominate the national currency in an effort to ease transactions and allow people to carry less paper money, RFE/RL's Radio Free Iraq (RFI) reports.

Mudhhir Muhammad Salih, a member of a Central Bank advisory panel, told RFI that a plan has been made to remove three zeros from the currency and phase out the current banknotes late this year.

Salih said by the end of 2010 the new banknotes will be fully introduced while the old banknotes will be gradually removed from circulation. He did not specify when the new notes would be issued.

Both will be legal tender in Iraq until the old notes are completely withdrawn.

Iraqi officials have had a long-running plan to redenominate the Iraqi dinar. In 2006, the Finance Ministry recommended to the Central Bank that it carry out such a plan.

Salih pointed out that banks are having a hard time accepting cash savings and deposits, but by dropping the zeros it will make it easier for both the banks to deal with their customers and for the general public to carry money. He said some 80 percent of Iraq's money supply is cash in circulation.

Salih added that in 1990 the value of banknotes in circulation was about 25 billion Iraqi dinars but is currently some 25 trillion dinars.

Economic analyst Hilal al-Tahhan told RFI that the bank's move is overdue. He said he expects the currency change to go smoothly because of the decision to allow both the old and new banknotes to coexist, leading to less turbulence in the economy.

The current exchange rate is 1,167 Iraqi dinars to the U.S. dollar.

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Posted 06 February 2010 - 07:36 AM

If they are making public the redemonination process the RV is very close. No LOP.
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Posted 06 February 2010 - 07:54 AM

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News / From Our Bureaus
Iraq Planning Currency Redenomination

Iraqi dinars are stacked at a teller's window in a Najaf bank.
February 06, 2010
BAGHDAD -- The Iraqi Central Bank is planning to redenominate the national currency in an effort to ease transactions and allow people to carry less paper money, RFE/RL's Radio Free Iraq (RFI) reports.

Mudhhir Muhammad Salih, a member of a Central Bank advisory panel, told RFI that a plan has been made to remove three zeros from the currency and phase out the current banknotes late this year.

Salih said by the end of 2010 the new banknotes will be fully introduced while the old banknotes will be gradually removed from circulation. He did not specify when the new notes would be issued.

Both will be legal tender in Iraq until the old notes are completely withdrawn.

Iraqi officials have had a long-running plan to redenominate the Iraqi dinar. In 2006, the Finance Ministry recommended to the Central Bank that it carry out such a plan.

Salih pointed out that banks are having a hard time accepting cash savings and deposits, but by dropping the zeros it will make it easier for both the banks to deal with their customers and for the general public to carry money. He said some 80 percent of Iraq's money supply is cash in circulation.

Salih added that in 1990 the value of banknotes in circulation was about 25 billion Iraqi dinars but is currently some 25 trillion dinars.

Economic analyst Hilal al-Tahhan told RFI that the bank's move is overdue. He said he expects the currency change to go smoothly because of the decision to allow both the old and new banknotes to coexist, leading to less turbulence in the economy.

The current exchange rate is 1,167 Iraqi dinars to the U.S. dollar.

http://www.rferl.org...on/1950504.html


That should put a nail in the coffin of talk of a lop. ;)
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Posted 06 February 2010 - 08:02 AM

this smells of a lop..sniff sniff.......stinks!!!
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Posted 06 February 2010 - 08:05 AM

Either way, maybe this ride will be over soon...
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Posted 06 February 2010 - 08:07 AM

Thanks for the info xxx.
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Posted 06 February 2010 - 08:11 AM

Maybe I read it wrong but it sounds like they are just taking the zeros of the front/face value of the money and not the exchange rate... Also it said the both style of currency would still be good.. Last paragraph before quotes
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Posted 06 February 2010 - 08:39 AM

I view this as a very positive step. Why would they announce the redenomination at this particular moment? It is to get their people mentally ready for the lower denominations. We have heard on several ocassions that the vaults are full of lower denominations. What did we think they were going to do with those? We knew all along that they would be issued when the rv happens. This practically announces the rv as I see it.
This is no different from what the US did many years ago. I'm older but I have seen a $500.00 and I think I saw a $1,000.00 US bill. Have any of you seen either of these? There may be a few around but they are in collector's hands. The largest bill printed by the US now is the $100.00 bill. It is for the same reason stated above, to keep down counterfieting.
Now suppose they issue the smaller denominations and don't rv (we know they are but just suppose). What does an Iraqi buy a package of gum with now? I haven't done the math but with the value of the Dinar now being worth practically zero, it probably would take 2,000 Dinars. Without the revaluation and the issuance of the smaller denominations, what is the Iraqi going to buy the gum with? 2,000 one dollar denominations? You and I know that would never work. Iraqis may not chew gum but you know what I mean.
My opinion? This is the first slick way of making the rv announcement. It is upon us!
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Posted 06 February 2010 - 09:02 AM

News / From Our Bureaus
Iraq Planning Currency Redenomination

Iraqi dinars are stacked at a teller's window in a Najaf bank.
February 06, 2010
BAGHDAD -- The Iraqi Central Bank is planning to redenominate the national currency in an effort to ease transactions and allow people to carry less paper money, RFE/RL's Radio Free Iraq (RFI) reports.

Mudhhir Muhammad Salih, a member of a Central Bank advisory panel, told RFI that a plan has been made to remove three zeros from the currency and phase out the current banknotes late this year.

Salih said by the end of 2010 the new banknotes will be fully introduced while the old banknotes will be gradually removed from circulation. He did not specify when the new notes would be issued.

Both will be legal tender in Iraq until the old notes are completely withdrawn.

Iraqi officials have had a long-running plan to redenominate the Iraqi dinar. In 2006, the Finance Ministry recommended to the Central Bank that it carry out such a plan.

Salih pointed out that banks are having a hard time accepting cash savings and deposits, but by dropping the zeros it will make it easier for both the banks to deal with their customers and for the general public to carry money. He said some 80 percent of Iraq's money supply is cash in circulation.

Salih added that in 1990 the value of banknotes in circulation was about 25 billion Iraqi dinars but is currently some 25 trillion dinars.

Economic analyst Hilal al-Tahhan told RFI that the bank's move is overdue. He said he expects the currency change to go smoothly because of the decision to allow both the old and new banknotes to coexist, leading to less turbulence in the economy.

The current exchange rate is 1,167 Iraqi dinars to the U.S. dollar.

http://www.rferl.org....n/1950504.html
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Posted 06 February 2010 - 09:06 AM

I think this is a very positive action they are taking before the RV. There will probably be 45 to 60 days to turn in all the larger dinar notes to make way for the smaller notes. I think the RV is very close.
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Posted 06 February 2010 - 09:17 AM

I know as I have always said ... "Each head is a world" but after reading this story several times what I understand is the following:


Banks in Iraq are having problems with the movement menej and high-denomination coins and Iraq and is warning the CONVERSION currency.
Returning to the subject in the news nowhere speaks of eliminating the value of money nor talk of removing 3 zeros at par value. What might be after reading the entire story they want to ELIMINATE FLOW OF TICKETS ARE "3 ZEROS" I mean ... 1,000 - 5,000 - 10.000 to 25.000 Dinar.

THEY SAY FOR THIS AND BE PREPARED AND TRUST THAT END FLOW OF TICKETS AT THE END OF THIS YEAR.



I mean ... DO SOMETHING TO YA SOON and ended in December!



Like I said .... THAT'S WHAT I UNDERSTAND your reading!
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Posted 06 February 2010 - 09:28 AM

I hope that this is good news for us who are holding the Dinar........
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Posted 06 February 2010 - 09:35 AM

Esto demuestra que nuestra inversion pronto echara sus frutos!!!!
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Posted 06 February 2010 - 09:39 AM

HELLO!? This is a "pre cursor" for the RV. Great news they would publicize this to their people. They are trying to keep everyone on their feet when they pull the trigger, sending out news all of the sudden pertaining to their currency exclusively which they have not done too much of. And yep, PUT THE L-O-P to rest. The smokescreens are clouding up the eyes of the world and will continue to get thicker, then.....THE RV ANNOUNCEMENT!!! Get ready folks, inch-ing closer!
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Posted 06 February 2010 - 09:49 AM

This is great news, let me explain, if they come out with lower denoms and do not change the exchange rate a 20 dinar note is worth 2 cents, and it would take 50 of those to make 1 dollar. This is not the way to make things easier, it would only complicate things. Goods cost the same, just because the people in iraq are broke does not mean they get goods cheaper if that were the case everyone in etheopia would be full. Here is what logicaly will go down. First they will have to up there exchange rate, second they will release the lower denoms, and give us a firm timeframe to cash our notes in, third once they get these large bills back in there hands they will either vault them, or destroy them. I cant beieve they let this out, it shows me that we are so very close. They will have to lop at some point, its called smaller denoms!!!
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Posted 06 February 2010 - 10:45 AM

Remember they will remove the zeros from left to right, with that it would be .87 which would mean a RV, IMO.
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Posted 06 February 2010 - 11:14 AM

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I haven't done the math but with the value of the Dinar now being worth practically zero, it probably would take 2,000 Dinars. Without the revaluation and the issuance of the smaller denominations, what is the Iraqi going to buy the gum with? 2,000 one dollar denominations? You and I know that would never work. Iraqis may not chew gum but you know what I mean.
My opinion? This is the first slick way of making the rv announcement. It is upon us!


What makes anyone think that the larger denominations will coorelate in value to the new smaller denominations? A current $25,000 note might be worth a $25 new note. It is a different note that is not currently in circulation, right? So why would its implementation mean that it has to have the same comparative value to the ridiculously large denominations that are circulating right now?
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Posted 06 February 2010 - 11:25 AM

Fi3ry_Ph03n1x said:

What makes anyone think that the larger denominations will coorelate in value to the new smaller denominations? A current $25,000 note might be worth a $25 new note. It is a different note that is not currently in circulation, right? So why would its implementation mean that it has to have the same comparative value to the ridiculously large denominations that are circulating right now?


When the US delete the use of the $500.00 and larger bills, did anyone when taking their $500.00 bill not get 5 $100.00 bills, 10 $50.00 bills, etc?
They go full value. That is exactly what they will be doing here. They will exchange the larger denominations for smaller denominations. No loss of money.
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Posted 06 February 2010 - 11:37 AM

If I am correct, that if you drop 2 zeroes off a $25,000 dinar not it is now $250.00. If they RV the note to $1.00 that note is now $250.00 a far cry from $25,000 at $1.00 par. Correct me if I am wrong

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Posted 06 February 2010 - 11:38 AM

This just means that the present currency with3 zeros dropped will have the same value as the new currency. So if a revaluation is done after the lop to $1.00 US, then we break even.
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