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High oil prices above $ 50 a barrel
yakayaka replied to yota691's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
Hoping this oil rises a good bit yet, i work in the oil and things are not good just now. -
Iraq’s banking is on steady growth path
yakayaka replied to SocalDinar's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
Great read thanks -
Thanks Yota
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Unirod nice work, 4 years with my Warka account and I have never noticed this. The amount of times my mind has gone blank thinking if my client id and there it is. Cheers. Unirod nice work, 4 years with my Warka account and I have never noticed this. The amount of times my mind has gone blank thinking if my client id and there it is. Cheers.
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Just logged in and mine is there too
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Next Sunday - IPO Startup - Credit Bank Of Iraq
yakayaka replied to yota691's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
Why do they need an extra 50 billion then??? -
Try these direct emails to E-banking team: laith alamir e-bank.ms@warka-bank-iq.com Ashraf Amr e-bank@warka-bank-iq.com
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Update from MntGoat Emailed to Recaps Tuesday AM - 07/02/2013
yakayaka replied to ronscarpa's topic in Dinar Rumors
Nice one, think i will go quit my job right now lol. -
The CBI site is always up & down like a honeymooners..... a s!!
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I want a bank story in Scotland
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UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council brought Iraq one step closer on Thursday to ending United Nations sanctions imposed on Baghdad more than two decades ago after former President Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait In 1990. The 15-member council unanimously agreed that the issue of missing Kuwaiti people, property and archives should be dealt with under Chapter 6 of the U.N. Charter - which urges countries to peacefully resolve any conflicts - instead of Chapter 7. Chapter 7 of the charter allows the Security Council to authorize actions ranging from sanctions to military intervention if states do not abide by council demands. The move by the council is a significant political boost for Baghdad as it struggles to restore its international standing a decade after a U.S.-led invasion of Iraq toppled Saddam in 2003. The Security Council resolution recognized "the importance of Iraq achieving international standing equal to that which it held prior to (1990)." U.S.-led troops drove Iraq out of Kuwait in the 1991 Gulf War. The only issues linked to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait that remain under Chapter 7 are an arms embargo and Baghdad's payment of $52 billion in compensation to Kuwait, diplomats say. Iraq still owes $11 billion and has said it expects to pay by 2015. There are still a range of Chapter 7 issues imposed on Baghdad after Saddam's ouster in 2003, diplomats say, including the freeze and return of Saddam-era assets and trade ban on stolen Iraqi cultural property. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has recommended that the U.N. political mission in Iraq should take responsibility for facilitating the search for missing Kuwaitis, or their remains, property and the country's national archives. http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nation-world/sns-rt-us-iraq-kuwait-un-20130627,0,6979120.story?
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VIP MEMBERS - bypass picture instructions here.
yakayaka replied to Adam Montana's topic in Dinar-ify me!
Badge me please -
Citigroup Opens in Iraq to Tap $1 Trillion of Oil Spending
yakayaka replied to yota691's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
And all this is going to happen with a worthless currency -
Going it right direction again... Thanks
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great post thanks