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15 minutes ago, navira said:

Just now, dinar investor claims he knows the time of night that the rate is gonna change. He will share it after Iraq votes on the remaining ministers(june22)...Cheers bros

 

Here’s to hope bro! 

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1 hour ago, navira said:

This was made last Friday June 14 2019:

Mr. Trump also promised more action in two weeks, though he didn't say what it would be.

"We're going to have another big announcement in two weeks -- unrelated -- but something that's going to have a profound effect on the things that we're talking about and have been talking about over the last two and a half years," he said. "It's gonna be something really incredible." He said it was a "very big announcement" and a "big surprise... a very pleasant one."

That’s the one, Navira I saw it on Twitter but could not copy and paste video here, sorry I’m not super tech savvy. That’s the announcement I heard. We’ll see 

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36 minutes ago, Botzwana said:

Private group thinks it Will be announced at the G20 Summit which are in the last two days of June.

Does Iraq attend the G20 summit?  Six guest countries are invited every year to the summit.  I don't think Iraq has ever been invited and they are not one of the 20 countries that make up the members.  I would think that they would want to make an announcement such as that.  JMO!

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9 minutes ago, cranman said:

Iraq is not one of the six guest countries this year.

Well Iraq, if you want to use that occasion to introduce or announce you're now playing in the big leagues with respect to your currency, be MY GUEST!!

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Cabinet Public Relations Office
of the Government of Japan
SUMMIT DETAILS

WHAT IS THE G20 SUMMIT?

WHAT IS THE G20 SUMMIT? 01WHAT IS THE G20 SUMMIT?

The participants are leaders from 19 countries and the Europian Union (EU). The 19 countries are Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Republic of Korea, Republic of South Africa, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America. In addition, leaders of invited guest countries and representatives of invited guest international organizations participate in the summit along with leaders from the G20 members. (Please click here for the list of participating countries and international organizations for the G20 Osaka Summit.)

The G20 Summit is formally known as the “Summit on Financial Markets and the World Economy”. As the “premier forum for international economic cooperation” (agreed by leaders at the Pittsburgh Summit in September 2009), representing more than 80% of the global GDP, the G20 has made continuous efforts toward achieving robust global economic growth. As globalization progresses and various issues become more intricately intertwined, the recent G20 summits have focused not only on macroeconomy and trade, but also on a wide range of global issues which have an immense impact on the global economy, such as development, climate change and energy, health, counter-terrorism, as well as migration and refugees. The G20 has sought to realize an inclusive and sustainable world through its contributions towards resolving these global issues.

The host country of the G20 summit leads the group over the course of one year from December through the following November as the G20 presidency. The G20 presidency also organizes relevant ministerial and working group meetings.

It is the first time for Japan to take on the G20 presidency. The G20 Osaka Summit will be held on June 28-29, as well as relevant ministerial meetings in eight cities in 2019.

WHAT IS THE G20 SUMMIT? 02THE HISTORY OF THE G20 SUMMIT

After the Asian Financial Crisis in 1997-1998, it was acknowledged that the participation of major emerging market countries is needed on discussions on the international financial system, and G7 finance ministers agreed to establish the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting in 1999.

The G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meetings were centered on major economic and monetary policy issues amongst major countries in the global financial system and aimed at promoting cooperation toward achieving stable and sustainable global economic growth for the benefit of all countries. The participating members in the meetings were the same as the current G20 members.

In November 2008, the inaugural G20 Summit was held in Washington, D.C. in response to the global financial crisis that occurred in the wake of the collapse of the Lehman Brothers. The G20 Meeting of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors was upgraded to the head of state level, as a forum for leaders from major developed and emerging market countries. In September 2009, the third summit was held in Pittsburgh where the leaders designated the G20 as the “premier forum for international economic cooperation.” From thereon, the summit meetings were held semiannually until 2010 and annually from 2011 onwards.

WHAT IS THE G20 SUMMIT? 03G20 OSAKA SUMMIT PROMOTIONAL VIDEO

The character “wa,” symbolizes Japan and Japanese culture. “Wa” can mean peace and harmony, as well as a circle. Based on these images, this video introduces Japanese culture and technology, related ministerial meeting venues, and Osaka, the host of the G20 Summit Meeting.

JAPANESE CULTURE

  • Sushi
    01_sushi.jpg
  • Sumo wrestling
    02_sumo.jpg

STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNOLOGY

  • MORTORCYCLE ROBOT
    03_motorcycle_en.jpg
  • Personal Electric Vehicle
    04_chair_en.jpg

OSAKA, HOST OF THE G20 SUMMIT MEETING

  • Tower of the Sun
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  • Osaka Castle
    06_castle.jpg
Watch video (link to YouTube)Open a new window
G20 Osaka Summit promotion movie

Watch video within this website

WHAT IS THE G20 SUMMIT? 04G20 MEMBERS

  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Brazil
  • Canada
  • China
  • France
  • Germany
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Mexico
  • Republic of Korea
  • Republic of South Africa
  • Russia
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Turkey
  • United Kingdom
  • United States of America
  • European Union (EU)

WHAT IS THE G20 SUMMIT? 05INVITED GUEST COUNTRIES, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

  • Netherlands
  • Singapore
  • Spain
  • Viet Nam
  • ASEAN President (Thailand)
  • AU President (Egypt)
  • Chile (APEC President)
  • Senegal (NEPAD President)
  • United Nations (UN)
  • International Monetary Fund (IMF)
  • World Bank
  • World Trade Organization (WTO)
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2 minutes ago, Botzwana said:

I never said it would be Iraq that announces it there.

 

1 minute ago, navira said:

Cranman, Iraq doesn't need to be there to announce it and I don't think bro botz said it in his post. Maybe one of the organizations like the UN, World bank, the imf?

Im saying that Iraq would and should be the one to announce the exchange rate change.  Would the USA allow another entity/ country to announce anything for us? It was an implication.  Since Iraq won't be at the G20 summit I don't think it will be announced their.  That's why I said IMO.

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05INVITED GUEST COUNTRIES, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

  • Netherlands
  • Singapore
  • Spain
  • Viet Nam
  • ASEAN President (Thailand)
  • AU President (Egypt)
  • Chile (APEC President)
  • Senegal (NEPAD President)
  • United Nations (UN)
  • International Monetary Fund (IMF)
  • World Bank
  • World Trade Organization (WTO)
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2 minutes ago, navira said:
Cabinet Public Relations Office
of the Government of Japan
SUMMIT DETAILS

WHAT IS THE G20 SUMMIT?

WHAT IS THE G20 SUMMIT? 01WHAT IS THE G20 SUMMIT?

The participants are leaders from 19 countries and the Europian Union (EU). The 19 countries are Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Republic of Korea, Republic of South Africa, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America. In addition, leaders of invited guest countries and representatives of invited guest international organizations participate in the summit along with leaders from the G20 members. (Please click here for the list of participating countries and international organizations for the G20 Osaka Summit.)

The G20 Summit is formally known as the “Summit on Financial Markets and the World Economy”. As the “premier forum for international economic cooperation” (agreed by leaders at the Pittsburgh Summit in September 2009), representing more than 80% of the global GDP, the G20 has made continuous efforts toward achieving robust global economic growth. As globalization progresses and various issues become more intricately intertwined, the recent G20 summits have focused not only on macroeconomy and trade, but also on a wide range of global issues which have an immense impact on the global economy, such as development, climate change and energy, health, counter-terrorism, as well as migration and refugees. The G20 has sought to realize an inclusive and sustainable world through its contributions towards resolving these global issues.

The host country of the G20 summit leads the group over the course of one year from December through the following November as the G20 presidency. The G20 presidency also organizes relevant ministerial and working group meetings.

It is the first time for Japan to take on the G20 presidency. The G20 Osaka Summit will be held on June 28-29, as well as relevant ministerial meetings in eight cities in 2019.

WHAT IS THE G20 SUMMIT? 02THE HISTORY OF THE G20 SUMMIT

After the Asian Financial Crisis in 1997-1998, it was acknowledged that the participation of major emerging market countries is needed on discussions on the international financial system, and G7 finance ministers agreed to establish the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting in 1999.

The G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meetings were centered on major economic and monetary policy issues amongst major countries in the global financial system and aimed at promoting cooperation toward achieving stable and sustainable global economic growth for the benefit of all countries. The participating members in the meetings were the same as the current G20 members.

In November 2008, the inaugural G20 Summit was held in Washington, D.C. in response to the global financial crisis that occurred in the wake of the collapse of the Lehman Brothers. The G20 Meeting of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors was upgraded to the head of state level, as a forum for leaders from major developed and emerging market countries. In September 2009, the third summit was held in Pittsburgh where the leaders designated the G20 as the “premier forum for international economic cooperation.” From thereon, the summit meetings were held semiannually until 2010 and annually from 2011 onwards.

WHAT IS THE G20 SUMMIT? 03G20 OSAKA SUMMIT PROMOTIONAL VIDEO

The character “wa,” symbolizes Japan and Japanese culture. “Wa” can mean peace and harmony, as well as a circle. Based on these images, this video introduces Japanese culture and technology, related ministerial meeting venues, and Osaka, the host of the G20 Summit Meeting.

JAPANESE CULTURE

  • Sushi
    01_sushi.jpg
  • Sumo wrestling
    02_sumo.jpg

STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNOLOGY

  • MORTORCYCLE ROBOT
    03_motorcycle_en.jpg
  • Personal Electric Vehicle
    04_chair_en.jpg

OSAKA, HOST OF THE G20 SUMMIT MEETING

  • Tower of the Sun
    05_tower.jpg
  • Osaka Castle
    06_castle.jpg
Watch video (link to YouTube)Open a new window
G20 Osaka Summit promotion movie

Watch video within this website

WHAT IS THE G20 SUMMIT? 04G20 MEMBERS

  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Brazil
  • Canada
  • China
  • France
  • Germany
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Mexico
  • Republic of Korea
  • Republic of South Africa
  • Russia
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Turkey
  • United Kingdom
  • United States of America
  • European Union (EU)

WHAT IS THE G20 SUMMIT? 05INVITED GUEST COUNTRIES, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

  • Netherlands
  • Singapore
  • Spain
  • Viet Nam
  • ASEAN President (Thailand)
  • AU President (Egypt)
  • Chile (APEC President)
  • Senegal (NEPAD President)
  • United Nations (UN)
  • International Monetary Fund (IMF)
  • World Bank
  • World Trade Organization (WTO)

Yep. It's about economics. All the more reason Iraq  should have been invited if it was going to announce a change in rate their.  My country, my announcement.  Maybe they will have  a guest appearance. 

Im not saying the RV  won't happen then.  Im saying they should announce it. That's all.

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2 hours ago, cranman said:

Iraq is not one of the six guest countries this year.

 

Would U Ever Invite Those Sleazy Corrupt GOI MoFo’s Over To Ur Place ? :o 

 

 

Just Say’n ...

 

:D  :D  :D 

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6-15-2019   Newshound Guru Bro’tling   ...I don't see anything to worry about. 

In the worst case scenario they could still add value to their currency because it's so manipulated

It's almost a crime because...

the people at the top are making money with the U.S. dollar. 

The people at the bottom are using the Iraqi dinar.  

Who has the power there

So you understand the power structure in Iraq. 

It's that simple.  A lot of you would say, 'Why would someone change that?  

Why do we have their currency?'  

Because they have no intent to keep it like that. 

They've said it over and over again. 

In fact the Financial Management Bill is proof of all that...

what they need to do is build a permanent structure so they can have full blown trade. 

The reason why the US is wealthy is because we've opened up all the trade routes on the planet...

for Iraq to do that they need to add value to their currency. 

That is their ultimate goal.  But it's tough doing. 

You just don't get into it...I have complete confidence.

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