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  1. The CBI will continue to aim at keeping inflation low, predominantly by maintaining a stable exchange rate. The low level and the relative stability of inflation do not suggest any significant over- or undervaluation of the Iraqi dinar. Also, a stable exchange rate continues to provide a solid anchor for the public’s expectations in an otherwise highly uncertain environment and in an economy with a very low level of financial intermediation. Meanwhile, the CBI will continue to keep its policy interest rate positive in real terms. To enhance mobilization of domestic financing, limitations on state-owned banks’ use of government deposits for investing in Treasury bills have been reduced, while the pension fund has also been allowed to invest in Treasury bills and to participate in auctions directly. This paragraph is from page 10 section 15 and the report was written just last month...someone tell me I am reading this wrong...please My link
  2. Now if they RV after every citizen has 15,000 IQD in hand THAT would make the country happier yes? Although I am thinking that may also start a new problem especially with security not being up to speed!
  3. I simply can not fathom the translation...egads it makes one trip over one's own tongue...mayhaps another heavily caffeinated coffee will help my brain functions.
  4. Ummm...one of the most stable? Is this guy for real? Is he barricaded in his office so that he can not see what is really happening out there??
  5. My deepest condolences to all who knew and loved him. From my family in spirit to his and yours...bless you! We will meet in a much more peaceful place some day and I look forward to shaking your hand.
  6. I cried my eyes out and sit here now with such a heavy heart for the people of Iraq. Knowing that they suffer at the hands of their own misguided peoples as well as at the mercy of a government or governments(I am not trying to argue semantics) and there is nothing that I can do but pray. It is at times like this that faith comes into question and I have to wonder why God would allow such suffering? Have they not suffered enough? Is there not something more that we as a people can do? An RV seems very inconsequential after seeing this...how on earth could an event of that magnitude actually help these people at all? Sorry but this just gave me far to many questions and my head hurts...all I keep thinking is How? Why?
  7. http://gulftoday.ae/portal/61216326-db9b-49df-b185-954700758be3.aspx? * Maliki dismisses demand for regime change March 13th, 2011 03:34 pm · Posted in NEWS (Iraq & World Currency) March 14, 2011 BAGHDAD: Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al Maliki has described protesters calling for a regime change as out of step with the will of the nascent democracy and brushed off his critics as few and weak. In a defiant nighttime interview on state television, Maliki also questioned if those who want him to go would prefer Iraq to return to the days of dictatorship. The tone of his comments contrasted sharply with the legislators’ tentative agreement just hours earlier on Saturday to cut their monthly pay in half and reduce the salaries of the country’s top leaders, in hopes of appeasing protesters who accuse them of living in luxury at the expense of the poor. “Those who call for regime change are limited in number; they are weak and voices of discord,” Maliki said in the hour-long interview that was recorded earlier. “What do they want?” he asked, giving a list of references to deposed ruler Saddam Hussein: “Do they want the return of a dictatorship? Or the Revolutionary Command Council? Or a regime that marginalises groups?” Maliki said. “We say clearly that who ask for the change of this regime are out of line with the will of the nation.” Then he added that those who are calling for reform are making an “accepted demand.” In recent days Maliki has been jeered as a liar by demonstrators who want more jobs, better public services and the end to government corruption. The Shiite prime minister only barely kept his job last year by rounding up enough post-vote support after his political party fell far short of a majority in national elections. Only a month ago, Maliki sought to insulate himself from the anti-government unrest spreading across the Middle East, promising to not run again for office when his term is up in 2014 and volunteering to return half of his salary to the public treasury. Parliament on Saturday went a step further. Legislators said they planned to pass a law in a few days to reduce their annual salaries to about $60,000 from $120,000. However, the plan would leave untouched some $20,000 a month that legisaltors receive in stipends for personal expenses, security and housing. Iraq has a 15 per cent unemployment rate, and the average wage of a midlevel Iraqi government employee is about $600 per month. Officials described the move as at least a start in narrowing the wide gap between Iraq’s privileged and its poor. “This will keep a kind of balance in society, especially with poor people,” said Shiite Member of Parliament Hakim Al Zamili, whose hard-line Sadrist colleagues proposed the cut.
  8. Always a pleasure to read your well thought out posts Doc! Here's hoping for the max! I so need to open my gallery before I am too old to do so!
  9. Come on BanG! Tell us how you really feel!! lol I am with you!
  10. It sures seems like a co-inkie-dink that they would blanket the change right now, this moment, if something weren't just around the corner...and I have never been one to believe in co-inkie-dinks...fingers, toes and eyes crossed! At this point I will happily pay my taxes, save an almost bankrupt country, bring hope to a newly emerging country and it's peoples and bail my own butt out of the fire.
  11. It has been constant on the CBI site auction block at 1170 since Jan 18th, 2009. Auction.pdf See page 39 and follow it up to today.
  12. Somebody needs to walk into their "BS sessions" with arrested warrants for crimes against the people for every single member of the GOI and Parliament that does hop to immediately.
  13. Now Soros is a man that knows what he is talking about...he and/or Jim Rogers getting behind anything is news!
  14. That is exactly the thought that went through my head...I would be ok with 85cents to the dollar and if they lop those thee zeros then we would have an RV AND a lop...so all the bickering could stop as we would all be right:)
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