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  1. Thanks Phoenix it,s amazing how everytime i get a litle bit down over this investment you come out of nowhere with a post that blows me away thanks again you have made my day once again god bless
  2. Thank you GOD please let this be true and not just a bunch of crap again . Thanks for the post
  3. توقعات بارتفاع الدينار العراقي امام الدولار الامريكي السنة المقبلة High expectations of the Iraqi dinar against the U.S. dollar next year (صوت العراق) - 26-09-2010 (Voice of Iraq) - 26/09/2010 ارسل هذا الموضوع لصديق Send this to a friend (صوت العراق) - (Voice of Iraq) - ذكر عدد من خبراء الاقتصاد ان سبب استقرار الدولار خلال السنوات الخمس الماضية يعود الى السياسة النقدية الصحيحة للبنك المركزي، متوقعين ان يشهد الدينار العراقي ارتفاعا امام الدولار السنة المقبلة. A number of economists that the reason for the stability of the dollar over the past five years due to the monetary policy the right of the Central Bank, expecting to see the Iraqi dinar rise against the dollar next year. وتوقعت المصادر ان يتحسن سعر صرف الدينار العراقي خلال السنة المقبلة بسبب زيادة الاحتياطات المالية وخصوصا بعد توقيع العراق على اتفاقية جولة التراخيص النفطية الاخيرة. The sources expected that improved Iraqi dinar exchange rate over the next year due to increased financial reserves, especially after Iraq signed the Convention on the recent oil licensing round. وسيؤدي هذا الاستقرار الى ارتفاع قيمة الدينار العراقي واستقراره امام سلة من العملات العالمية . This will bring stability to the high value and stability of the Iraqi dinar against a basket of world currencies. وشهدت العملة الامريكية منذ عام 2004 استقرارا لم يؤثرعلى سعر الصرف الذي احدث ارباكا في الحركة الاقتصادية والتجارية في البلد قبل عام 2004 . Has seen the U.S. currency since 2004 did not affect the stable exchange rate, the latest upheaval in the economic and trade in the country before 2004. الفيحاء Fayhaa نسخة سهلة الطبع Printable version Would this be good news or bad for us The next year part throws me .Anyone have thoughts on this .i found this on a another site hope it is not old news if so am sorry . Copyright © 2000-2010 Sotaliraq.com - All rights reserved / جميـــع حقـوق الطبع والنشر محفوظة لصوت العراق Copyright © 2000-2010 Sotaliraq.com - All rights reserved / all copyright Reserved for Voice of Iraq Home | News & Reports | Articles | Links Directory | Contact Us Home | News & Reports | Articles | Links Directory | Contact Us Original Arabic text: (صوت العراق) - Contribute a better translation
  4. Phoenix, I am very new here but if it is one thing i have learned when you say something i take notice to what you are talking about and try to follow the advice, Thanks for all you do i am one person who has alot of respect for you. GO RVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV
  5. It sure sounds good but i have no ideal what it means does anyone have a clue?
  6. Will be waiting on this info and praying all the time that this is really it Thanks so much for all that u do
  7. Sent to me TY. Med's 11:02 am cdt 9/9/10 WELL I DID HAVE MORE NEWS BUT I WAS SO OUT OF IT WHEN SONNY CALLED ME I CAN'T EVEN REMEMBER WHAT HE SAID IT WAS ALL ABOUT FOREX AND TO HIS FRIEND AND HIS COLLEAGUES SAID THAT THEY ARE TAKING STEPS TO GO TRADEABLE AND THAT BY WHAT THEY ARE DOING IT SHOWS THAT NO LOP IS COMING THEY ALSO SAID IT COULD COME AT ANY MOMENT 6 MINUTES OR 6 WEEKS BUT TO BE PREPARED AND DO NOT HESITATE TO GET TO THE BANK ASAP THEY FEEL THE RATE WILL DROP BECAUSE OF THE RAID ON THE BANKS AND THAT A DAY OR HRS COULD CAUSE AS MUCH AS .05 CENTS ON AN EXCHANGE THEY SAID ALSO MAKE SURE BEFORE ANYTHING THEY CREDIT YOUR ACCOUNT ASAP THEN TALK ANY BUSINESS AFTER SO THE RATES ARE NOT FLUCTUATING THEY ALSO SAID THAT IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THE RATE WILL COME OUT SLIGHTLY HIGHER BECAUSE OF THIS butterfly says to (11:06:36): $5.26 MED says to (11:06:41): AND THEN SETTLE IN AROUND THE EURO SINCE THEY TRADE WITH THEM ALLOT THAT IS JUST GOLDEN BFF BF NOW SOMEONE CAN RUN AND SAY MED SAID GOLEND OMG GOLDEN THAT IS ABOUT ALL I HAVE
  8. * I finally tracked down the “original source” that I believe was reported by the another site with respect to issuing of the new lower denomination currency.it is from a local source out of Baghdad known as Orr News. What’s interesting is the name of the advisor who released this information is known as ” Mohammed Salih, adviser to the Central Bank. “ This is VERY interesting because the CBI HAS BEEN SHADOWING THIS “CARD PLAY” SINCE EARLY 2010!!!! ( Feb) The reason I say this is because I have included a second link following this article and simply read the article and what the ” Dinar Trader” had to say way back in Feb of 2010. Most importantly, pay attention to the start of the second paragraph, and whose ” name ” appears in the Dinar Banker article. Again, remember, this was in February!!!!! Advisor to the Central Bank: the new currency Sttsamn the Kurdish language and nation Advisor to the Central Bank: the new currency Sttsamn the Kurdish language and national symbols Bar News | 05-09-2010 Baghdad / Orr News Revealed an adviser to the Iraqi Central Bank about the details of the new currency which the Bank intends to put up for trading and the project to delete the zeroes from the current currency, stressing at the same time that does not have a date soon to inject new currency, and that deletion of zeros is still a project under study by the competent authorities. The appearance of Mohammed Salih, adviser to the Central Bank in a press statement that “the Bank will adopt the process of deleting the zeroes of the three, issuing a new currency rather than currency in circulation in order to reform the system of currency in the country,” adding that “delete the zeros has nothing to do to inflation in Iraq, and it will Bmrdodat positive on the economy of the country will not confuse the internal dealings or affect it, “and noting that” the new dinar would be equivalent to class 1000 currently in circulation and the value of less than one dollar under the current exchange rate. ” And in favor of “the new currency will be more sedate than the existing currency and difficult to counterfeit, and guarantees of safety strong.” Stressing that “the Kurdish language will be included in the design of the new currency as well as symbols and signs that reflect the Iraqi national culture and history.” The central bank adviser said that “the colors adopted in the design of the new currency will not be much different from the colors in the current currency.” And on the timing of the launch of the new currency and put into circulation response to central bank adviser, saying that “timing is not in a hurry is still under consideration pending consultation with the Cabinet and presented to the table the parliament after the formation of the government,” stressing that “the process of replacing the new currency currency current will take into consideration not confuse internal transactions. “ HERE IS THE LINK TO THE SECOND ARTICLE MENTIONING THE NAME OF THE CBI AGENT WHO RELEASED THE NEWS ABOUT THE NEW CURRENCY AS REPORTED BY AC. http://www.dinarbanker.com/information-articles/iraqi-dinar-redenomination-and-exchangeability.html
  9. Hi , for what it is worth ,I have only posted on here one time and said i would never again but after reading this i just have to comment on what a ( STAND UP GUY YOU ARE ) and i for one value your imput whether it be right or wrong i feel like you were truly posting something you believe in from the information you were given and i want to say thank you so much for sharing it with me. After reading some of the comments people make i for one was scared to even post anything . I will always follow your site for as long as it remains open .You put yourself out there with your information and i know that must have been a very hard thing to do .So once again THank YOU for giong the extra mile in helping people like me when i know you don,t have to . Your # 1 Fan . GOD BLESS
  10. Just want to ApolOgize to everyone for posting this i was so excitied that i did not bother to read the date IF i caused any hard feelings agian im sorry it was not my intention to post something that mislead anyone i feel like a BIG DUMMY and i promise to just read THE POST ON HERE FROM NOW ON AND NOT POST ANYTHING MORE
  11. IMF/Gov. runs CBI - Not Shabibi - Interview with Shabibi - Today, August 20, 2010, 1 hour ago | heinzy Iraqi central bank governor interviewed on monetary situation Al-Iraqiyah Television on 22 November carries a new episode of its "Special Encounter" programme in which anchorman Aziz Rahim interviews Iraqi Central Bank Governor Dr Sinan al-Shibibi. Asked to discuss the global economic crisis and whether it has been contained, Al-Shibibi says this crisis is enormous and "will result in a relatively large recession in both advanced and developing countries." He explains that the crisis originated in the United States as a result of the real estate mortgage problem caused by easy-term loans to encourage individuals to buy real estate, and who later were unable to settle these loans. He adds that because these loans were guaranteed by insurance companies, these companies were obliged to repay the loans to the banks and, thus, some of them became bankrupt along with some investment banks. Concerning the rescue efforts, Al-Shibibi says: "The 700 billion US dollar issue is actually the beginning, because the pumping of this cash into this sector has yet to prove that it was a successful measure." He adds that "the other solution that should have been followed is moving to the real economic sectors; that is, all these sums of money should have been used to finance real issues," explaining that the bailout helped settle certain marginal issues only. Asked whether the Iraqi economy will be affected by the global economic crisis and how great this effect will be compared to advanced and developing countries, Al-Shibibi says the effect of this crisis differs from one country to another, noting that Iraq's concern is over the drop in the demand for oil. He adds: "The sharp drop in the demand for oil has greatly impacted the revenue of these countries, but on the other hand and since oil is evaluated by the US dollar, a partial compensation has materialized," explaining that the net effect is less than what was estimated. Asked about the relations between the Central Bank and the Iraqi government, Al-Shibibi says: "Although the Central Bank is part of the state's system and works alongside the government, it has its own independent policies," explaining that some of these policies cut across the government's course of action, but at the same time "they stabilize the exchange rate, increase reserves, and contribute to other matters that benefit Iraq and the Iraqi society in general." He also explains that the Central Bank is actually a bank for reserves, which controls foreign and local bank reserves, adding that by maintaining the stability of currency, the Central Bank helps the government "to plan its expenditures securely." Rahim notes that some accuse the Central Bank of adopting strict policies in order to control inflation, and others justify these policies saying that these policies are dictated by the IMF, and he asks Al-Shibibi to comment. Al-Shibibi says this matter should not be exaggerated, noting that the Iraqi Government, not the Central Bank, has an agreement with the IMF, and the Central Bank implements the government's monetary policies. He adds that the IMF sets terms in every agreement it signs with every country, and "while negotiating with the IMF, we try to make these terms as easy as possible. At the same time, we try to impose certain matters on the IMF," explaining that these negotiations aim at reducing 80 per cent of Iraqi debts. He adds that when Iraqi debts are reduced by this percentage, the budget costs will decrease and the speculations concerning its implementation become more certain. He says: "The 80 per cent reduction in debts, which we were able to obtain from the Paris Club, is the highest percentage ever given to a middle-income country in the entire world." Asked to explain in return for what, he says in return for policies that Iraq should implement. Rahim also notes that the IMF asked the government to raise the price of oil derivatives and to postpone payment of the difference in salaries that was due following the recent salary increase, and he asks Al-Shibibi to explain the Central Bank's position on this. Al-Shibibi says "the IMF policies were in line with the objective to curb inflation," explaining that their outcome was for the benefit of Iraq, particularly in strengthening the purchasing power of the Iraqi dinar, which should remain under control at all times. He adds that "the Central Bank's general monetary policy is not a long-range policy; rather, it is revised every six or three months in order to monitor where things are heading." Rahim says that what is happening in Iraq today is that local banks are collecting Iraqi dinars from the market and depositing them with the Central Bank in return for a certain interest; thus, making profits at the Central Bank's expense, while they should be lending money to companies and individuals to invest in various sectors. Al-Shibibi confirms that this is the case, explaining that the Central Bank's main objective is to maintain the stability of the currency. Asked whether the studies on inflation prepared by the Central Bank conform to the studies prepared by the Iraqi Central Apparatus for Exemption, because some believe that there is a disparity between the two, Al-Shibibi says: "The brothers in this apparatus and the Planning Ministry provide us with data on inflation; we then make our calculations to find out the rate of the core inflation on which we build our monetary policies, which aim at maintaining monitory stability," adding: "We take this data, but we design the policy." He explains that while preparing these studies, the Central Bank takes into consideration the outcome of the budget's expenditures in terms of the production attained from such expenditures. Asked to explain whether recent salary increases approved for civil servants have caused an increase in the cost of living or inflation, Al-Shibibi says inflation should be treated by further spending from the budget," explaining that "inflation is actually a real fact, rather than a monetary issue," which means that it is caused by certain sectors that fall under the authority of the Planning and Finance Ministries. He adds that the Central Bank can only interfere when production results from budget expenditures. Asked in what way the Central Bank will interfere, Al-Shibibi says "it can interfere in the monitory policy, such as raising interest rates, holding back liquidity, or raising exchange rates. It is a firm policy in order to handle the current situation." Rahim notes that the Central Bank has reduced the interest rate to 15 per cent. Al-Shibibi confirms that it has done so, because things have improved. Asked whether this reduction took place as a result of the global economic crisis, Al-Shibibi says it is more related to the efficiency in implementing the budget by the Finance and Planning Ministries as well as the various concerned sectors. He explains that the Central Bank is against adopting strict policies, but is currently doing so until expenditures become more productive. Asked whether the removal of three digits from the Iraqi currency is a step aimed at curbing inflation, Al-Shibibi says this issue has nothing to do with inflation, but the concerned parties are taking this issue into great consideration and giving it precedence over other issues, such as the implementation of certain monetary policies and reserve investments. He adds: "We monitor the value of the Iraqi dinar vis-A-vis the US dollar, which is relatively stronger than the dinar," noting that the digits issue is currently under serious review. Asked whether there is a timeframe for making a decision on this issue, he denies that there is, explaining that this depends on the circumstances and the exchange rate policies. Rahim notes that the Central Bank has fixed the exchange rate for the US dollar and that it is the only party that controls any increase or decrease in this rate, and he asks Al-Shibibi to confirm this. Al-Shibibi confirms that this is true, "because managing the exchange rate mainly helps in curbing inflation. The system by which we determine the exchange rate is called 'managed float system,' which means that the price of the dinar is kept floating but is closely monitored so that it can be managed whenever a tangible change occurs." He adds that this floating system is linked to the supply and demand for the US dollar, explaining that the Central Bank is obliged to guarantee 100 per cent of the demands by Iraqi banks for the US dollar; otherwise, they might buy it from other local sources at a cheaper price, resulting in the presence of more than one price, which is against the bank's current policy. Asked whether the Central Bank has sufficient amounts of foreign currency to meet the market's demand, Al-Shibibi says that the bank is obliged to meet the demand in full, adding: "We believe that our reserves are sufficient to meet such demand." He explains that any request for foreign currencies that takes place in the currency auction is reviewed carefully before it is approved, requiring the Central Bank to always make foreign currencies available. He notes that the Central Bank receives requests for foreign currency in amounts ranging from 150 to 200 millions daily, [currency not specified], which means that it should be able to meet this demand. He explains that exchange rate fluctuation is more dangerous than any drop in the exchange rate. http://www.zibb.com/....tary+situation I HAVE NEVER EVER POSTED HERE BEFORE AND AM KINDA SCARED TO DO SO NOW BUT THIS LOOKED SO INTERESTING MAYBE SOMEONE WILL NO WHAT IT MEANS VERY NEW TO THIS SO BE EASY ON ME THANKS
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