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  1. this is about currency companies can trade shares and options between one another as long as they have been in business for at least a year (a company has to register and file the nessary paperwork and be approved and be in business for a full year before they can do business between themselves)and pay a 2million dinar fee yearly to stay compliant I got this from a friend of mine who happens to work for an Arab, it's a very simplistic translation.
  2. LOL, There's a shocker. You're out of bullets M, unless you saved one for yourself-that'd be fine by me. Loser. Good Morning Yota and DV!
  3. And what announcement was that Moneysoon? Money, soon?
  4. DEFINITION OF 'HARD CURRENCY' A currency, usually from a highly industrialized country, that is widely accepted around the world as a form of payment for goods and services. A hard currency is expected to remain relatively stable through a short period of time, and to be highly liquid in the forex market. INVESTOPEDIA EXPLAINS 'HARD CURRENCY' Another criterion for a hard currency is that the currency must come from a politically and economically stable country. The U.S. dollar and the British pound are good examples of hard currencies. ALSO: Hard currency, safe-haven currency or strong currency is any globally traded currency that is expected to serve as a reliable and stable store of value. Factors contributing to a currency's hard status might include the long-term stability of its purchasing power, the associated country's political and fiscal condition and outlook, and the policy posture of the issuing central bank. Conversely, a soft currency indicates a currency which is expected to fluctuate erratically or depreciate against other currencies. Such softness is typically the result of political or fiscal instability within the associated country.
  5. This is from the Iraqi customs site, Free import • 200 cigarettes or • 50 cigars or • 250 grammes of tobacco • Up to 1 litre in wines or spirits • 500 ml of perfume in two small opened bottles • Up to 25 Dinars can be imported and sums no greater than 5 Dinars can be exported out of the country. Prohibited • Israeli currency • Illegal drugs • Guns, Explosives and ammunition – unless authorised • Knives and deadly weapons • Nuclear material – except for legitimate industry or medical purposes • Meat and milk products • Artefacts of important religious or historical importance are completely restricted • Antique carpets • Magazines, films and other material against the public interest • Pets and other animals – unless permission has been obtained • Counterfeit money and goods • Pornographic material Restricted • All travellers entering Iraq are required to take an AIDS test. Travellers suffering from AIDS, tuberculosis, syphilis or leprosy will be deported. • Material used in the creation of explosives including fertilizers is restricted from entering the country without a special licence from the Ministry Of Trade. • Plants and plant products will require permission from the Ministry Of Trade. • Countries which have suffered outbreaks of bird flu cannot import fowl or poultry products into the country without permission • Any dogs, cats and other pets will have to be cleared by the Iraq live animal desk before being granted permission into the country. All pets will need an Iraq International Health Certificate confirming that the animal is clean of any contagious diseases and a vaccination against Rabies. https://iraq.visahq.com/customs/ Notice the amount of Dinar allowed in and out of the country? 5 Dinar wouldn't get you much, I don't know when it changed, a friend of mine said it used to be 10,000, but I honestly don't know and can't verify that.
  6. I despise politics, and I'm not crazy about too many politicians, even fewer that are alive. I am happy they're moving faster with Abadi at the helm, kind of upset with myself thinking back at all the time I wasted while Maliki was/is around. But these guys need to step up and stop holding the country hostage, let the people have it a little easier. I'm blessed to have a good job, if this never happens I'll be ok as long as I stay healthy (I mean even with insurance I can't afford to get sick, thanks O-care.) but the people of Iraq deserve to have some things we all take for granted. So c'mon already! Okay, thank you for allowing me to vent. And if there's any Libs out there that want to tell me O-care didn't effect my insurance and it's just the insurance provider screwing me over-you're wrong.
  7. Wow, thanks Thug! Awesome! Totally awesome! (In my best Spicolli)
  8. Urgent. ..Al-Jaafari: Federal and territorial Governments have agreed on the distribution of oil wealth Sunday, 18 January 2015 12: 47 [in Baghdad] Foreign Minister Ibrahim Al-Jaafari said on Sunday that the Federal Government and the Kurdistan Regional Government have agreed on the distribution of the oil wealth. " And Al-Jaafari during a joint news conference with Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz "confirmed that the Iraqi oil belongs to the Iraqi people and export is from Baghdad, adding that Turkey contributed to closing the gaps between Baghdad and Erbil. follow http://alliraqnews.com/2011-04-18-02-57-37/163686-2015-01-18-09-47-00.html
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