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  1. What happens to our Dinar notes when we go to central bank digital currency and a cashless society?
  2. Would have been one super rich shopkeeper if it had of RV'd last night. Lol.
  3. By Martina Fuchs ABU DHABI, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Iraq will aim to keep inflation at 5 percent in 2012, helped by central bank policies to control price growth, the country's finance minister said on Wednesday, and hopes to redenominate the dinar currency by 2013. 'I hope that in 2012, with some of the policies of the central bank, to control it (inflation) again to around 5 percent. For 2012, the target is 5 percent,' Finance Minister Rafie al-Esawi told Reuters at a gathering of Arab finance ministers in United Arab Emirates capital Abu Dhabi. Iraq's core annual inflation rate quickened to 7.1 percent in July from 6.4 percent in June, driven mainly by higher housing rental prices. 'I don't think that inflation will increase ... It increased in the last few months to more than 6 percent. The central bank tried to move its policies, tried to control it back again,' Esawi said. Core annual inflation was not expected to exceed 7 percent in 2011 as the economy remained relatively stable, with a steady flow of goods and no unexpected government expenditure, an official said in June. In August, Iraq said it planned to redenominate its dinar currency by knocking three zeros off its nominal value to simplify financial transactions. 'The central bank prepared its study to present to the cabinet, which was not yet received, so it's still in the hands of the government,' Esawi said, adding he hoped this would be done by 2013. Iraq's central bank began discussing the redenomination of the dinar last year aiming to help ease financial transactions. In Iraq many payments are still carried out in cash because of the underdeveloped banking system. The Iraqi dinar is traded in auction at a fixed rate of 1,170 per dollar. Iraq is recovering after years of war and sanctions and oil still dominates the economy, accounting for 95 percent of government revenues. The minister also said he expected the unemployment rate in the country to range between 15 to 23 percent this year. Investors complain Iraq's still heavily centralised economy is mired in red tape and bureaucracy, and transactions are still often carried out in cash. 'Iraq, being in a transitional period, it will take a long time for reforming its financial and monetary policies,' Esawi said. (Reporting by Martina Fuchs; Editing by Toby Chopra, Ron Askew) Keywords: IRAQ INFLATION/ (martina.fuchs@thomsonreuters.com)(+971 4 362 58 43)(Reuters Messaging: martina.fuchs.reuters.com@reuters.net) COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2011. All rights reserved. The copying, republication or redistribution of Reuters News Content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Thomson Reuters. Email Print RSS Share
  4. http://ca.news.yahoo.com/default-deadline-truly-aug-2-analysts-no-000349079.html Not sure if this has been posted but could go for another coupla weeks!
  5. Can u imagine the consequenses if everybody new about this and owned Dinar!! OMG If it RVd at a rate like $3. Everyone would quit work and the world would be in a shambles. Gotta keep it quite just like the media is doing!!
  6. Tis a pity thy mouth be ringed with teeth, cos doth spoil a perfect a@#hole!!
  7. I really dont get this guy. Bloody lunatic!!!!
  8. How to win some Fosters Three Aussie guys were working on a high-rise building project - Steve, Bruce and Kevin. Steve falls off and is killed instantly. As the ambulance takes the body away, Bruce says, "Someone should go and tell his wife." Kevin says, "OK, I'm pretty good at that sensitive stuff, I'll do it." Two hours later, he comes back carrying a case of Fosters. Bruce says, "Where did you get that, Kev?" "Steve's wife gave it to me," Bruce replies. "That's unbelievable, you told the lady her husband was dead and she gave you the beer?" "Well not exactly," Kevin said. "When she answered the door, I said to her, 'You must be Steve's widow'. She said, 'No, I'm not a widow.' And I said, 'I'll bet you a case of Fosters you are'."
  9. POOF message on dinar and PEEPEES??
  10. The seven dwarfs went off to work in the mine one day, while Snow White stayed at home to do the housework and cook their lunch. However when she went to the mine to deliver their lunches, she found there had been a cave-in, and there was no sign of the dwarfs. Tearfully she yelled in to the mine entrance: "hello - is anyone there. Can anyone hear me". A voice floated up from the bowels of the mine: " USA will win the Rugby World Cup" "Thank god" said Snow White "at least Dopey's still alive"
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