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IQD UN change of exchange rate 1 May 2013.


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NO, NO, NO, its going in the wrong direction..... :blush:

 

 

UN currency report don't specify if this is the buy or sell rate.

Thats not good. 

 

 

I'm curious if the killing of peaceful protesters last week by the Nat'l Alliance has anything to do with it.

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UN currency report don't specify if this is the buy or sell rate.

 

 

I'm curious if the killing of peaceful protesters last week by the Nat'l Alliance has anything to do with it.

The CBI has not updated yet today. Wait on them to update and then look at the rate they post. 

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Can you provide a link to your quote? I want to know how "UN" factors into currency valuation? For what it's worth (admittedly not much) there is no rate change at the CBI: http://www.cbi.iq/

 

 

 

CURRENCY CODE SELL BUY US dollar USD 1166.000 1164.000

 

Yep... Watch the CBI nothing else. 

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UN Treasury Operational Rates of Exchange - basically worthless information

 

The UN rate for the IQD is basically a meaningless static number they have hung onto the IQD. Evidence being, if you click on the rate 'history' hyperlink, there is no history!

 

Much ado about nothing. I think it's safe to assume the rate is still whatever the CBI says it is.

 

Here's the UN Treasury link:  http://treasury.un.org/operationalrates/OperationalRates.aspx

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UN Treasury Operational Rates of Exchange - basically worthless information

 

The UN rate for the IQD is basically a meaningless static number they have hung onto the IQD. Evidence being, if you click on the rate 'history' hyperlink, there is no history!

 

Much ado about nothing. I think it's safe to assume the rate is still whatever the CBI says it is.

 

Here's the UN Treasury link:  http://treasury.un.org/operationalrates/OperationalRates.aspx

Come on LUIGI you know better!!

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For our purposes, other than the CBI 'Buy' rate, the IQD is only worth what your IQD Trader or a private Buyer is willing to pay for it! 

 

I ask this all the time, but is there anyway to know who the 27 Buyers were at the last CBI currency auction? That would be some interesting info.

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Hmmmm, Really?

 

Currency

Code

Sell

Buy

US dollar

USD

1166.000

1164.000

Euro

EUR

1528.976

1528.211

British pound

GBP

1809.865

1808.960

Canadian dollar

CAD

1150.128

1149.553

Swiss franc

CHF

1241.350

1240.729

Swedish krona

SEK

178.013

177.924

Norwegian krone

NOK

200.944

200.844

Danish krone

DKK

205.054

204.952

Japanese yen

JPY

-----

-----

Special
Drawing Rights

SDR

1759.774

1758.894

Indicative rates - 30.04.2013

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The UN operational rate for Iraq has been 1170 for a long time.   since march of 2010

Once again, nothing matters on ANY site except for the CBI site. You want the real numbers that matter? www.cbi.iq/

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Can you provide a link to your quote? I want to know how "UN" factors into currency valuation? For what it's worth (admittedly not much) there is no rate change at the CBI: http://www.cbi.iq/

 

 

 

CURRENCY CODE SELL BUY US dollar USD 1166.000 1164.000

 

 

 

Rate at 1170. Doen't specify buy or sell rate.

 

http://treasury.un.org/operationalrates/OperationalRates.aspx

I thought the UN didn't update until the 13th.

 

 

The 1st & 15th of each month.

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