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Oil: the agreement with Erbil has achieved important results and we will proceed to the implementation of its provisions until the end 11:22: 05/12/2015 Khandan - described the Iraqi Oil Ministry's oil deal with the Kurdistan region as a "win-win agreement between the parties," she proceed with the "implementation of its provisions until the end, despite the technical problems that appear from time to time and again." said media adviser to Iraqi Oil Minister Ahmed Salim al-Saadi told «Middle East », that" the agreement that was concluded between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government has achieved significant results on all political and oil levels, which is why we so keen to proceed with the application of its provisions until the end. " He defended al-Saadi of the current agreement and said that "technical problems here or There does not affect the original agreement and the extent to which the many pros of the parties of the most important to maximize oil exports in the country, including breaking the record export numbers in addition to maintaining the Kirkuk oil because if the halt in exports may be exposed wells for oil depletion due to extraction. " promised Saadi that "the agreement was signed with the problems here and there is the best of the case Allaag which resulted in political problems and the escalation while that happened after the agreement kind of political harmony reflected on everyone," noting that "in the interest of both parties to proceed with the application of the terms of the agreement with the not ignore technical problems that can be cured by understanding because Iraq does not assume that new crises as our enemy and one which Daash terrorist organization. "
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Largest Bank In America Joins War On Cash"The war on cash is escalating. Just a week ago, the infamous Willem Buiter, along with Ken Rogoff, voiced their support for a restriction (or ban altogether) on the use of cash (something that was already been implemented in Louisiana in 2011 for used goods). Today, as Mises' Jo Salerno reports, the war has acquired a powerful new ally in Chase, the largest bank in the U.S., which has enacted a policy restricting the use of cash in selected markets; bans cash payments for credit cards, mortgages, and auto loans; and disallows the storage of "any cash or coins" in safe deposit boxes." http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-04-23/largest-bank-america-joins-war-cash What's next?