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28 minutes ago, pokerplayer said:

Nailed it !!

 

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Yep - And Other Bro Is Totally All Over Deleting The ‘Zeros’ Too ! :o 

 

Dog Bite GIF - Dog Eat Eating GIFs
 
And Notice How He Strategically Waited Until They All Mushy To Delete Them ...
 
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As announced by the governor of the Central Bank of Iran, Abdolnasser Hemmati, the market will be launched on August 12 to coincide with the annual Muslim feast of Eid al-Adha.

Elaborating on the working hours of the market, Shekasteband said trading will begin at 8:30 am and end 3:30 pm local time. 

The CBI has obliged exchange offices that are to operate in the market to open two accounts, one forex-based and the other in rials. 

A monitoring body within the regulated currency market will have access to the accounts and allow transactions for which there is equivalent amount in their account. In other words, trade orders will be based on the balance in the accounts.  

As for pricing, the market is tasked with drafting a trading by-law, approved by the CBI, based on which prices in the closing hours of each trading day will determine the next day’s price with a difference not more than 5-10%.

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10 minutes ago, navira said:

As announced by the governor of the Central Bank of Iran, Abdolnasser Hemmati, the market will be launched on August 12 to coincide with the annual Muslim feast of Eid al-Adha.

Elaborating on the working hours of the market, Shekasteband said trading will begin at 8:30 am and end 3:30 pm local time. 

The CBI has obliged exchange offices that are to operate in the market to open two accounts, one forex-based and the other in rials. 

A monitoring body within the regulated currency market will have access to the accounts and allow transactions for which there is equivalent amount in their account. In other words, trade orders will be based on the balance in the accounts.  

As for pricing, the market is tasked with drafting a trading by-law, approved by the CBI, based on which prices in the closing hours of each trading day will determine the next day’s price with a difference not more than 5-10%.

So they’re doing some type of redenomination and then a managed float I wonder? 

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NPFan1, I believe they have determined the rate on which they are about to test it...the market will determine the real rate from end results on the trading...as for redonimation, don't know at this point because there are two opposing articles which the public themselves dont have a real clue till the CBI announce it to the public...perhaps the following day of the trading we will find out.

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2 hours ago, navira said:

NPFan1, I believe they have determined the rate on which they are about to test it...the market will determine the real rate from end results on the trading...as for redonimation, don't know at this point because there are two opposing articles which the public themselves dont have a real clue till the CBI announce it to the public...perhaps the following day of the trading we will find out.

Exactly 

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3 hours ago, navira said:

As announced by the governor of the Central Bank of Iran, Abdolnasser Hemmati, the market will be launched on August 12 to coincide with the annual Muslim feast of Eid al-Adha.

Elaborating on the working hours of the market, Shekasteband said trading will begin at 8:30 am and end 3:30 pm local time. 

The CBI has obliged exchange offices that are to operate in the market to open two accounts, one forex-based and the other in rials. 

A monitoring body within the regulated currency market will have access to the accounts and allow transactions for which there is equivalent amount in their account. In other words, trade orders will be based on the balance in the accounts.  

As for pricing, the market is tasked with drafting a trading by-law, approved by the CBI, based on which prices in the closing hours of each trading day will determine the next day’s price with a difference not more than 5-10%.

I thought I read an article saying they post phoned this market launch...

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Iran, Iraq consider killing US dollar in bilateral trades: ambassador

TEHRAN, Aug. 09 (MNA) – In line with the efforts to boost the economic ties between Iran and Iraq, the two neighboring countries are considering ways to include local currencies in their bilateral trades to reduce reliance on US dollar, says the Iraqi ambassador to Tehran.

Sa'd Javad Ghandil said Friday that the two neighbors are holding talks to find the best way to facilitate their financial transactions, including the substitution of the US dollar with Iraqi dinar in bilateral trades.

The Iraqi diplomat once again reiterated his respective government's clear stance against the US' unilateral sanctions against Iran, saying such restrictions are against the international rules and regulations.

Noting that the bilateral trades between Iran and Iraq have not been affected by the sanctions in the past year, Ghandil expressed his country's readiness to increase the level of cooperation with Iran in various economic spheres.

MNA/4688420

 

https://en.mehrnews.com/news/148655/Iran-Iraq-consider-killing-US-dollar-in-bilateral-trades-ambassador

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Time to get things rolling.  :lol:

 

This is from Thrug on a different thread.

 

Delta Post - 3.5 Trillion Dinar In Currency Issued To Replace The 44 Trillion (Note Count Reduction ?) ...

 

 

 

FRANKIE FROM CBI WEBSITE.....3,543,867,809,000 DINARS ADDED SINCE 2017....... Currency issued

WILL REPLACE THE CURRENT ISSUED..... 44,236,653,559,000 DINARS

DELTA

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16 hours ago, Synopsis said:

Go MAGA!!!

 

Go True The United States Of America Patriot President Donald J Trump!!!

 

Go True The United States Of America Patriots!!!

And may all MAGA believers take the high road and not succumb to the anger and devisiveness that the MSM is desperately trying to incite in order to destroy this great country.  Agreeing to disagree - without putting the other side down, is a far better choice in my humble opinion.  

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Reading through the thread l saw too much of this,

 

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And not enough of this,

 

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This is the Bros thread, where hopium, silliness, and good positive news rules.  

 

Lets go Bros.  Let’s go Iraq.  Do it!!!!!

Cheers, haha

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Let's get this train started. This is posted by 6ly410 and was pointed out by Keylime.

I wanted to bring over some news we can start getting the Bros pumped.

 

Iraq's prime minister says he won't cut Kurdistan Region salaries because of oil

3 hours ago
 

Iraq's prime minister says he won't cut Kurdistan Region salaries because of oil
Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul Mahdi in an interview with local and international journalists. (Photo: Prime Minister's Press Office) 
 

ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul Mahdi stated that, despite ongoing disputes regarding regional oil production, Baghdad will continue to fund the salaries of public employees in the Kurdistan Region on time.

He made the comments in a group interview with members of the local and international press that was released by his media office on Friday night.   

This the second time Abdul Mahdi has said he would not cut off civil servants' salaries after calls from some Iraqi political parties urging him to reconsider the Kurdistan Region's budget share and an ongoing case before the supreme court as a result of the region's failure to deliver oil to the federal government as outlined in a previous agreement.

Ties between Erbil and Baghdad drastically spiraled following the Kurdistan Region’s independence referendum in September 2017 and remained fractured for months. Relations eventually began to improve, most noticeably after the formation of Abdul Mahdi's Iraqi government in late 2018.

Notable among the perennial disputes between the KRG and the Iraqi government crucial to the economies of both are the continued negotiations on oil and gas. The autonomous Kurdish government has exported its oil independently since 2013. Following the post-referendum fallout, the KRG agreed to send 250,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd) to Baghdad in exchange for the payment of civil servants’ salaries and other budgetary disbursements. 

The Kurdish government has yet to implement the oil article.

Abdul Mahdi told the journalists present, "According to the 2019 budget bill, we will deduct 250,000 barrels per day worth of the Kurdistan Region's overall budget if they fail to deliver the oil, but not the salaries of Kurdish employees." 

"We will not cut off any Iraqi's source of income," he added.

In late July, officials from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) discussed the issue, among others, at a meeting in Erbil with a high-level delegation from Baghdad that included Iraqi's finance minister, oil minister, national security adviser, and Abdul Mahdi's chief of staff.

A joint statement released afterward read, “Both sides agreed to establish a practical mechanism to investigate the details of the hanging issues by forming a number of specialized technical committees from the relevant ministries.

The tasks these committees face, solving "all" Erbil–Baghdad disputes, including territories disputed by the two, is a daunting one. After agreement on the issues that have plagued all previous administrations would be reached, said a source familiar with the recent talks who spoke to Kurdistan 24, a deal between the federal and regional governments reflecting the recent "significant progress" could be inked.

Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Masrour Barzani has previously stated his new administration’s aim to improve ties with Baghdad and employ dialogue to resolve longstanding disputes, saying, "The focus of my government will be how to build a stronger relationship and partnership with Baghdad."

 

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I agree Chuck, let’s keep the good news rolling and keep the Maui vibe alive.  

 

Let’s go Bros, Let’s go Iraq.  Get this HCL done and flip the switch.

We will party in Maui like its 1999.  CHEERS!!!

 

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Thugs, you think we should invite this guy.  

 

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8 minutes ago, ChuckFinley said:

Let's get this train started. This is posted by 6ly410 and was pointed out by Keylime.

I wanted to bring over some news we can start getting the Bros pumped.

 

Iraq's prime minister says he won't cut Kurdistan Region salaries because of oil

3 hours ago
 

Iraq's prime minister says he won't cut Kurdistan Region salaries because of oil
Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul Mahdi in an interview with local and international journalists. (Photo: Prime Minister's Press Office) 
 

ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul Mahdi stated that, despite ongoing disputes regarding regional oil production, Baghdad will continue to fund the salaries of public employees in the Kurdistan Region on time.

He made the comments in a group interview with members of the local and international press that was released by his media office on Friday night.   

This the second time Abdul Mahdi has said he would not cut off civil servants' salaries after calls from some Iraqi political parties urging him to reconsider the Kurdistan Region's budget share and an ongoing case before the supreme court as a result of the region's failure to deliver oil to the federal government as outlined in a previous agreement.

Ties between Erbil and Baghdad drastically spiraled following the Kurdistan Region’s independence referendum in September 2017 and remained fractured for months. Relations eventually began to improve, most noticeably after the formation of Abdul Mahdi's Iraqi government in late 2018.

Notable among the perennial disputes between the KRG and the Iraqi government crucial to the economies of both are the continued negotiations on oil and gas. The autonomous Kurdish government has exported its oil independently since 2013. Following the post-referendum fallout, the KRG agreed to send 250,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd) to Baghdad in exchange for the payment of civil servants’ salaries and other budgetary disbursements. 

The Kurdish government has yet to implement the oil article.

Abdul Mahdi told the journalists present, "According to the 2019 budget bill, we will deduct 250,000 barrels per day worth of the Kurdistan Region's overall budget if they fail to deliver the oil, but not the salaries of Kurdish employees." 

"We will not cut off any Iraqi's source of income," he added.

In late July, officials from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) discussed the issue, among others, at a meeting in Erbil with a high-level delegation from Baghdad that included Iraqi's finance minister, oil minister, national security adviser, and Abdul Mahdi's chief of staff.

A joint statement released afterward read, “Both sides agreed to establish a practical mechanism to investigate the details of the hanging issues by forming a number of specialized technical committees from the relevant ministries.

The tasks these committees face, solving "all" Erbil–Baghdad disputes, including territories disputed by the two, is a daunting one. After agreement on the issues that have plagued all previous administrations would be reached, said a source familiar with the recent talks who spoke to Kurdistan 24, a deal between the federal and regional governments reflecting the recent "significant progress" could be inked.

Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Masrour Barzani has previously stated his new administration’s aim to improve ties with Baghdad and employ dialogue to resolve longstanding disputes, saying, "The focus of my government will be how to build a stronger relationship and partnership with Baghdad."

 

Edited 3 hours ago by 6ly410

Thx CF...time these folks make this endeavor “mission critical”; get off their 4th point of contact and provide some precision guided whoop-a$$ towards the RV trigger!!😂🤣👍🇺🇸

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4 minutes ago, CSM (R) Thackrey said:

Thx CF...time these folks make this endeavor “mission critical”; get off their 4th point of contact and provide some precision guided whoop-a$$ towards the RV trigger!!😂🤣👍🇺🇸

 

 

That’s the best CSM (R)Thackrey.  Love it!!!

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9 minutes ago, Pitcher said:

I agree Chuck, let’s keep the good news rolling and keep the Maui vibe alive.  

 

Let’s go Bros, Let’s go Iraq.  Get this HCL done and flip the switch.

We will party in Maui like its 1999.  CHEERS!!!

 

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Thugs, you think we should invite this guy.  

 

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Thanks Pitcher , I am kinda leani g to taking up with the hammock . 

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9 minutes ago, CSM (R) Thackrey said:

Thx CF...time these folks make this endeavor “mission critical”; get off their 4th point of contact and provide some precision guided whoop-a$$ towards the RV trigger!!😂🤣👍🇺🇸

Amen there CSM. People need to get up there 4th point of contact and close this. 

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