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CBI Currency Auction - Tuesday, 8 October 2013


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Currency Auctions

Announcement No. (2498)

 

The latest daily currency auction was held in the Central Bank of Iraq on Tuesday, the 8th-Oct-2013 . The results were as follows:

 

DETAILS --------------------&------------------ NOTES

 

Number of banks ------------------------------ 21

Auction price selling dinar / US$ ----------- 1166

Auction price buying dinar / US$ ----------- -----

Amount sold at auction price (US$) ------- 192,030,000

Amount purchased at Auction price (US$) -----

Total offers for buying (US$) --------------- 192,030,000

Total offers for selling (US$) ---------------- -----

 

Exchange rates

Dollar's exchange rates / in Baghdad markets

 

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Thanks Ron...Central bank sales decline of the dollar to more than $ 192 million

 

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Author: Editor: os reporter: en

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10/08/2013 18:21

 

Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: sales fell CBI from the dollar to 192 million and 30 thousand dollars at auction on Tuesday, while the U.S. dollar exchange rate 1166 dinars per dollar.

 The bulletin indicated that the Bank's "demand is distributed to 53 million and 635 thousand dollars was sold in cash, while the value of money orders sold 138 million and 395 thousand dollars at 1179 dinars to the dollar, including the Central Bank and the commission of 13 dinars per dollar."

She pointed to "post 21 waged, banks did not take any of them any offers to sell the dollar.

The central bank held the Iraqi daily sessions for the sale and purchase of foreign currencies with the participation of Iraqi banks, with the exception of public holidays in which the Bank stops for these auctions, and sales can be either in cash, or in the form of remittances sold abroad for a certain commission.

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