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7-2-2013 Intel/Newshound Guru Poppy3 ...THIS IS THE BEST WEEK FOR RV TO BE IMPLEMENTED, MALIKI IS PLAYING PATTY CAKE WITH EVERYONE AND ALL PROTESTS HAVE STOPPED. THE PEOPLE IN IRAQ ARE EXCITED BECAUSE THEY HAVE BEEN PROMISED THIS RAMADON WILL BE THE MOST PROSPEROUS EVER AND THEIR DINAR WILL HAVE MUCH MORE BUYING POWER??? THIS ALL IS REALLY ENCOURAGING TO ME ...I AM EXCITED MYSELF.

7-2-2013 Intel/Newshound Guru Poppy3 AS OF TODAY: CHAPTER 7 LIFTED, FOX & CNN BOTH REPORTING BANKS ARE BASIL 3 COMPLIANT, THE TARIFF LAW SAID TO BE COMPLETE AND JUST NEEDS MORE MAN POWER TO ACTIVATE COUNTRY WIDE, 22 SHIPS BRINGING IN FOOD AND SUPPLIES, BUDGET READY TO OPEN AND CALLS FOR $3.42 CENTS, NO ONE KILLED IN OVER A MONTH BECAUSE LEADERS ARE GETTING THEIR JOBS DONE, POWER SHARING IN PLACE AND NEW GOI 7 GOVERNORS IN PLACE WITH POWER TO CONTROL THEIR REGIONS.

 

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"THE PEOPLE IN IRAQ ARE EXCITED BECAUSE THEY HAVE BEEN PROMISED THIS RAMADON WILL BE THE MOST PROSPEROUS EVER AND THEIR DINAR WILL HAVE MUCH MORE BUYING POWER"

This is the 3rd Ramadan I've been through in this "speculation" and heard that EXACT SAME QUOTE!!! Haaahahhahahahaha.... Ugh...

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Hah that's strange - I was checking CNN and Fox news all week and have not heard any of them reporting banks are Basil 3 compliant. :twocents:   Thanks for posting :eyebrows:

That's because you are not using Poppy's Special Serum or Okie's Super Smo key  

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  • BAGHDAD (Reuters) - At least 45 people were killed in bomb attacks across Iraq on Tuesday, most of them in busy markets and commercial areas of the capital Baghdad, police and medics said.

    The deadliest assault took place in the predominantly Shi'ite Shaab neighborhood of northern Baghdad, where two car bombs killed eight people. There were also explosions in the mainly Shi'ite districts of Abu Dsheer, Kamaliya, Tobchi and Shula.

    "A blast hit near a crowded market full of people shopping," said Ali Sadoun, a policeman whose patrol was stationed in Shula. "When police and people gathered to help the wounded, a second bomb went off, tearing through bodies."

    Sunni Muslims were the apparent targets of blasts in Amriya and Abu Ghraib, on the city's western outskirts.

    A sustained campaign of attacks since the start of the year has increased fears of wider conflict in a country where ethnic Kurds, Shi'ite and Sunni Muslims have yet to find a stable power-sharing compromise.

    Insurgents including al Qaeda's Iraqi affiliate have been recruiting from the country's Sunni minority, which resents Shi'ite domination since the U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003.

    Intercommunal tensions have been inflamed by the civil war in neighboring Syria, which is increasingly been fought along sectarian lines, drawing in Shi'ite and Sunni fighters from Iraq and elsewhere to fight on opposite sides of the conflict.

    Outside Baghdad, a bomb blast near a funeral tent in the city of Baquba killed six people.

    Further south, a car bomb in Amara province killed four people and in the city of Basra, three blasts hit a hotel frequented by foreigners working in the oil industry, wounding three guards.

    Violence is still well below its height in 2006-07, but Sunni insurgents are striking on a daily basis, seeking to destabilize the Shi'ite-led government and provoke further confrontation.

    On Monday, attacks targeting Shi'ites left at least 27 people dead. The number of people killed in militant attacks across Iraq in June reached 761.

    Iraqi military forces are now better equipped and trained, but lack the comprehensive intelligence resources and air cover to track insurgents that they enjoyed before U.S. troops withdrew in December 2011.

     

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  • BAGHDAD (Reuters) - At least 45 people were killed in bomb attacks across Iraq on Tuesday, most of them in busy markets and commercial areas of the capital Baghdad, police and medics said.

    The deadliest assault took place in the predominantly Shi'ite Shaab neighborhood of northern Baghdad, where two car bombs killed eight people. There were also explosions in the mainly Shi'ite districts of Abu Dsheer, Kamaliya, Tobchi and Shula.

    "A blast hit near a crowded market full of people shopping," said Ali Sadoun, a policeman whose patrol was stationed in Shula. "When police and people gathered to help the wounded, a second bomb went off, tearing through bodies."

    Sunni Muslims were the apparent targets of blasts in Amriya and Abu Ghraib, on the city's western outskirts.

    A sustained campaign of attacks since the start of the year has increased fears of wider conflict in a country where ethnic Kurds, Shi'ite and Sunni Muslims have yet to find a stable power-sharing compromise.

    Insurgents including al Qaeda's Iraqi affiliate have been recruiting from the country's Sunni minority, which resents Shi'ite domination since the U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003.

    Intercommunal tensions have been inflamed by the civil war in neighboring Syria, which is increasingly been fought along sectarian lines, drawing in Shi'ite and Sunni fighters from Iraq and elsewhere to fight on opposite sides of the conflict.

    Outside Baghdad, a bomb blast near a funeral tent in the city of Baquba killed six people.

    Further south, a car bomb in Amara province killed four people and in the city of Basra, three blasts hit a hotel frequented by foreigners working in the oil industry, wounding three guards.

    Violence is still well below its height in 2006-07, but Sunni insurgents are striking on a daily basis, seeking to destabilize the Shi'ite-led government and provoke further confrontation.

    On Monday, attacks targeting Shi'ites left at least 27 people dead. The number of people killed in militant attacks across Iraq in June reached 761.

    Iraqi military forces are now better equipped and trained, but lack the comprehensive intelligence resources and air cover to track insurgents that they enjoyed before U.S. troops withdrew in December 2011.

     

Please stop posting this, youre hurting dinar sales.....

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Why do people say that Basel III is fully implemented?!?!?! Are they just repeating stupid and not taking the energy to look at what they are saying? I'm just curious... Course I guess I get almost equally annoyed when posters cap the gurus with cutesy sayings that are equally devoid of anything informational or valuable.... (Arid humor is of course a whole other fun loving circus.... at least there are signs of intelligent life).... Guess my 'stupid one note pony quipping' tolerance is lower today.... :D

 

 

as for Basel III

 

Basel III (or the Third Basel Accord) is a global, voluntary regulatory standard on bank capital adequacy, stress testing and market liquidity risk. It was agreed upon by the members of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision in 2010–11, and was scheduled to be introduced from 2013 until 2015; changes from January 7, 2013 extended implementation until 2019 however.[1][2] The third installment of the Basel Accords (see Basel I, Basel II) was developed in response to the deficiencies in financial regulation revealed by the late-2000s financial crisis. Basel III was supposed to strengthen bank capital requirements by increasing bank liquidity and decreasing bank leverage.

 

 

Date Milestone: Capital Requirement 2014 Minimum capital requirements: Start of the gradual phasing-in of the higher minimum capital requirements. 2015 Minimum capital requirements: Higher minimum capital requirements are fully implemented. 2016 Conservation buffer: Start of the gradual phasing-in of the conservation buffer. 2019 Conservation buffer: The conservation buffer is fully implemented.

 

Leverage ratio Date Milestone: Leverage Ratio 2011 Supervisory monitoring: Developing templates to track the leverage ratio and the underlying components. 2013 Parallel run I: The leverage ratio and its components will be tracked by supervisors but not disclosed and not mandatory. 2015 Parallel run II: The leverage ratio and its components will be tracked and disclosed but not mandatory. 2017 Final adjustments: Based on the results of the parallel run period, any final adjustments to the leverage ratio. 2018 Mandatory requirement: The leverage ratio will become a mandatory part of Basel III requirements. Liquidity requirements Date Milestone:

 

Liquidity Requirements 2011 Observation period: Developing templates and supervisory monitoring of the liquidity ratios. 2015 Introduction of the LCR: Initial introduction of the Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR), with a requirement of 60%. This will increase by ten percentage points each year until 2019. 2018 Introduction of the NSFR: Introduction of the Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR). 2019 LCR comes into full effect: Liquidity Coverage Ratio of 100% is expected of firms.
What do you suppose is the definition of "fully implemented" when discussed by gurus making this event significant in the RV process.... and how are they tying it to the RV process..... Has anyone commented on that aspect?

 

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Thank You Rayzur :)

 

So I think you are saying that nobody is Basil compliant yet and won't be until 2019 after everyone has gone through the steps.

 

 

 

"Leverage ratio Date Milestone: Leverage Ratio 2011 Supervisory monitoring: Developing templates to track the leverage ratio and the underlying components.

 

2013 Parallel run I: The leverage ratio and its components will be tracked by supervisors but not disclosed and not mandatory.

 

2015 Parallel run II: The leverage ratio and its components will be tracked and disclosed but not mandatory.

 

2017 Final adjustments: Based on the results of the parallel run period, any final adjustments to the leverage ratio.

 

2018 Mandatory requirement: The leverage ratio will become a mandatory part of Basel III requirements. Liquidity requirements Date Milestone:"


 

 

 

Whats it all mean basil?

 

Pesto?

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