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CBI: Study For The Exchang Rate is Complete.


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Luigi says...

It appears to be a go.

The Study is complete.

CBI has been handed the recommendation.

Not varified.

Your opine.

 

 

 

2-13-2015   Intel/Newshound Guru Poppy3 

[Press Release:  "Workshop on Price Index Compilation Issues"..."IMF’s Middle East Regional Technical Assistance Center and the Statistics Department Conclude Workshop on Price Index Compilation Issues"  IRAQ'S INTERNATIONAL RATE IS COMPLETED! THEY WILL ANNOUNCE IT SOON TO THE WORLD.]  WELL I DONT KNOW THE SOURCE THAT SENT IT TO ME BUT IT IS VERY EXCITING NEWS AND NAMES THE RIGHT PEOPLE IN CORRECT ORDER. 


 

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Luigi1 - The post you made states, "WELL I DONT KNOW THE SOURCE THAT SENT IT TO ME BUT IT IS VERY EXCITING NEWS AND NAMES THE RIGHT PEOPLE IN CORRECT ORDER."

Is that unknown source that said the IMF study for the IQD rate is complete and told Poppy as such actually you? Are you employed or acting under the direction of the IMF or posing as such? Who are those people in the right order - Moe, Larry, and Curly?

The claim in the post is at least as credible as all the other, whatever you call it, things you bring over here.

Typically, people catch on quickly (some far quicker than others) that the IQD misinformation mill spins round and round with virtually no basis in fact except the English used is reasonably correct grammatically. One person wildly imagines something and another takes it as fact and broadcasts to others as fact. And then someone makes a more outlandish claim and the cycle starts all over again.

If people want to see the outlandish claims, for entertainment purposes or otherwise, they go to the other sites that post this stuff on a streaming basis. Thankfully, you only bring small pieces of this, whatever you call this stuff, over.

People ignore, or should ignore, the misinformation people like Poppy state after their stated claims are incorrect or contradicted a few times. After that, they are likely some sort of scammer.

Typically, people want to help. Why not consider reviewing actual news articles, bring them here and comment on those? Many do that here and actually learn something reliable and valuable.

What do you say, how about working off that 800+ ruby count and go emerald? Contrary to what the misinformation states you bring over, you actually have some time before the IQD revalues! You still have hope! Go, Luigi1, Go!

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Thanks, guys. You are awesome!

I don't know if our investment in Dinar will ever pay off financially, but it has led me to invest in reading all of your posts, which has paid off in spades for my health, since laughter is such good medicine.

I'm busting a gut here on a regular basis, and I have to say that Luigi deserves a lot of thanks for inspiring so many comments.

I wonder if that has been his brilliant plan all along... Surely, no one could be so consistently ridiculous without a master plan! ... Or... Well... maybe...

J;-)

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I can't help, but to, click-on to a Luigi post...The rebuttals are assume and do make his post the comical take on the DV site...I think Luigi's intent is to cause adverse responses from the normal post of logical information...I gave up even venturing to other sites years ago...as I don't have the time to invest...It's still reassuring to know that it's still futile to wander, as the same misguided information is still being regurgitated...But ''Thanks'' Luigi for bringing the reassuring conformation...Hell, I even give ya a once only ''Emerald''...This time only, just to emphasis my suggestion of your intent...    

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From the IMF web site...


IMF’s Middle East Regional Technical Assistance Center and the Statistics Department Conclude Workshop on Price Index Compilation Issues

Press Release No. 16/48
February 8, 2016

The International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s Middle East Regional Technical Assistance Center (METAC) and the Statistics Department held a workshop on “Price Index Compilation Issues” in Beirut, Lebanon from February 1-5, 2016. The workshop addressed specific price statistics compilation issues of participating countries. International standards and best practices were discussed with regard to the compilation and dissemination of price indexes.

The interactive workshop facilitated extensive discussions and included practical exercises. In a final wrap-up session, participants were given the opportunity to identify potential areas for future METAC technical assistance support.

Officials from national statistical offices who are involved in the compilation of price statistics in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region attended the workshop. In total, 24 participants from eight countries attended. The countries represented included: Afghanistan, Egypt,Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan, Sudan, and West Bank and Gaza.


Read more: http://dinarvets.com/forums/index.php?/topic/215833-imf%E2%80%99s-middle-east-regional-technical-assistance-center-and-the-statistics-department-conclude-workshop-on-price-index/#ixzz40AgoZOl1

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Thanks, Yota, for bringing over the article!
 
The article states, “Price Index Compilation Issues.”  I may have missed it but I did not see the specific term currency.  Could the price index compilation mentioned be in reference to goods or commodities?  Although good news the IMF headed this workshop, I have a hard time linking indices to a change in currency value (like for the IQD) soon but I may have missed something here.

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From the IMF web site...

IMF’s Middle East Regional Technical Assistance Center and the Statistics Department Conclude Workshop on Price Index Compilation Issues

Press Release No. 16/48

February 8, 2016

The International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s Middle East Regional Technical Assistance Center (METAC) and the Statistics Department held a workshop on “Price Index Compilation Issues” in Beirut, Lebanon from February 1-5, 2016. The workshop addressed specific price statistics compilation issues of participating countries. International standards and best practices were discussed with regard to the compilation and dissemination of price indexes.

The interactive workshop facilitated extensive discussions and included practical exercises. In a final wrap-up session, participants were given the opportunity to identify potential areas for future METAC technical assistance support.

Officials from national statistical offices who are involved in the compilation of price statistics in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region attended the workshop. In total, 24 participants from eight countries attended. The countries represented included: Afghanistan, Egypt,Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan, Sudan, and West Bank and Gaza.

Read more: http://dinarvets.com/forums/index.php?/topic/215833-imf%E2%80%99s-middle-east-regional-technical-assistance-center-and-the-statistics-department-conclude-workshop-on-price-index/#ixzz40AgoZOl1

Was this placed on the news side or did I miss it..  Thanks Yota you ROCK !!!!!!!1

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