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Luigi says... Although these articles appear to be based on real news stories...take as rumors. Not varified. Your opine. 12 Dec 2015 Frank26... Article quote: “…confirmed the Iraqi Central Bank on Saturday, it will put the plan to attract the Iraqi currency chunky in the homes of citizens for the purpose of investment…” [I’ve been trying to figure out what they mean by chunky. LD’s are coming in CHUNKS.] Keyword… MASSIVE. ALSO YOU MUST NOTE FROM NOW ON: No approvals…No amendments…No passing…No readings…JUST ACTIVATIONS. Now. 12 Dec 2015 Frank26: KTFA FAMILY …… WS IS TRYING TO SHOW YOU SOMETHING. Zerb: ty WS! the wheels of progress are getting some real traction… Citizens empty your mattresses come get your fresh crisp LD’s Bulldawgirl: DETERMINED TO ACTIVATE! ACTIVATE! ACTIVATE!! PRIVATE BANKING! HOUSING! ECONOMIC! AGRICULTURE! TOURISM!! I LIKE IT!! THANK YOU WALKINGSTICK!! Walkingstick: Abadi calls for the banking sector to transform the quality and quantity and confirms the activation of the role of private banks 12/12/2015 Independent) … Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi called on the banking sector to make a leap in the quantity and quality of banking activity in Iraq, and stressed the government’s determination to activate the role of private banks. Ebadi said in a speech read on his behalf by Minister of Planning and Salman al-Jumaili at the annual banking conference in Iraq and I followed (Independent) said on Saturday that “the banking sector’s role in building the national economy capable of advancement and development is to support the armed forces and the crowd and clans who Istron bright pages in the history of Iraq against Daash published his crimes in other countries, Iraqis are becoming larger Almtsidian him. ” Jumaili said that “the banking sector in Iraq under the government sector for decades and with the confidence enjoyed by the Central Bank of Iraq and the limited number of State-owned banks, but the requirements of comprehensive political change and economic challenges set by the front.” He pointed out that “the emergence of many activities within the Department of Banking Activities Kalkda banking and project finance all investment signs of a new need to consolidate and sustainability,” asserting that “the most important thing was adopted by the government in the reform package is to develop the financial sector through the issuance of a set of procedures and policies that emphasized the implementation and follow-up. ” Jumaili He pointed out that “the country’s difficult financial circumstance as a result of lower oil prices at a time when its economy was characterized as a mono over many decades,” stressing that “the time has come to activate the economic, agricultural, tourism and other sectors.” He stressed that “the adoption of a new philosophy of the state based on a free economy and privatization is supposed to support the actions of this transformation the emergence of a strong and efficient banking sector,” calling on the banking sector to “conduct an objective review of the problematic in some private banks, which harmed the interests of some of its customers and weakened the confidence to deal with it.” Jumaili said that “banks and financial institutions the most important engine of the economy, development and reflected strength in many countries on the strength of its economy,” calling on the banking sector to “make a leap in the quantity and quality of the banking activity in Iraq.” Jumaili and referred to the “lending for industrial and agricultural projects, housing initiative in the amount of 5 trillion dinars, as well as one text trillion dinars for small projects and launched a few days ago,” asserting “the determination of the government to take serious steps to ensure the success of this initiative.” He said al-Abbadi in his speech that “the government is determined to activate the role of the private banks,” warning “to put obstacles delayed implementation of the fact that it intended to get the economy moving and to diversify its sources and reduce unemployment,” and threatened “to hold accountable for negligence.” (End)