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1 hour ago, txwWrestling said:

Since this is the hotest post going and I haven't purchased any Dinars in years. Was thinking about buying another couple hundred. What is the easiest best place that is used since I used to use Ali back in the day....Go RV!!!!!!!

Last time I bought (several years ago) was with Treasury Vault.  Very pleased with them.  Is Ali still going to be involved with exchanges at RV?

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1 hour ago, Shedagal said:

Last time I bought (several years ago) was with Treasury Vault.  Very pleased with them.  Is Ali still going to be involved with exchanges at RV?

I agree.  Very pleased with Treasury Vault.  I just bought another 2 mil from them last month.

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2 hours ago, txwWrestling said:

Since this is the hotest post going and I haven't purchased any Dinars in years. Was thinking about buying another couple hundred. What is the easiest best place that is used since I used to use Ali back in the day....Go RV!!!!!!!

 

I have picked up a little here and there on Ebay from Nevada Coin and Jewelry.....fair prices and he ships fast.

 

Karsten

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Trade Bank of Iraq to launch investment fund

Sep 06, 2019
 
Investment_portfolioThe Trade Bank of Iraq (TBI) has teamed up with Dubai-based asset manager Alpen Asset Advisers to launch the Dananeer Fund, a $100 million investment vehicle. The fund will be legally structured as a segregated portfolio class B of Alpen’s and will be domiciled in the Cayman Islands and regulated by the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority. “I am pleased to launch this new investment scheme offering our clients an opportunity to diversify their investments and potentially increase their returns,” said Faisal Al-Haimus, chairman and president of TBI. The fund launch follows the bank’s stated aim in July to expand its presence in the Gulf and to widen its revenue streams by growing its asset management business. In addition to the Dananeer Fund, TBI is upgrading its licence in Abu Dhabi to an asset management company from a representative office. ©2019 funds global mena
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Linking the “RATBI” account with Zain Cash portfolio to facilitate all financial transactions for employees

07/09/2019

Zain Cash announces partnership with National Bank of Iraq

https://www.mustaqila.com/ربط-حساب-راتبي-مع-محفظة-زين-كاش-لتسهيل/

(Independent) .. As part of its strategy to promote e-financial services, (Zain Cash), one of the most prominent e-payment gateways via mobile phone and the Internet in Iraq announced its partnership with the National Bank of Iraq by linking the account "My Salary", which is dedicated to the salaries of employees that are Transfer them from different employers, with Zain Cash e-Wallet.

This partnership provides the opportunity for account holders to use all the services and features of Zain Cash portfolio from withdrawing salaries and paying bills through more than 4000 authorized Zain Cash agents throughout Iraq. The bank account is easily linked to the e-wallet through the application of Zain Cash and adding the bank account number. Just.

Since its launch by Zain Iraq, Zain Cash has contributed to providing fast, easy and secure digital financial solutions to the Iraqi citizen. This online wallet allows you to carry out a large number of daily financial transactions such as withdrawal and transfer of funds, payment of bills, purchases from commercial and electronic sites, payments in shopping malls, restaurants and cafes, in addition to recharging the phone balance with a discounted value through Zain Cash application.

Commenting on the partnership with Ahli Bank of Iraq, Zain Cash Chief Executive Officer Yazan Al Tamimi said: “We are very pleased with this partnership which is part of our commitment to develop e-financial services in Iraq and enhance financial inclusion. We believe that the interconnection between technology and financial services will contribute significantly to Empower individuals who do not have access to traditional banking tools, through a secure portal and easy and fast methods. ”

For his part, the Director General of the National Bank of Iraq stressed the importance of partnership with Zain Iraq, by providing the opportunity for customers of the bank to benefit from the services of Zain Cash, said: “This partnership will facilitate all financial procedures for our customers who have a“ salary ”account, so that they can use all the services provided by Zain Cash Wallet is easy, fast and secure. ”

It is noteworthy that the application of Zain Cash since its launch by Zain Iraq, fundamental changes contributed to the development of electronic financial services in Iraq, which reflected positively on the development of society and people's lives.

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58 minutes ago, 6ly410 said:

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Wtf Bro - Are U Trying To Turn This Into A ‘Date’ Site ? :o 

 

:D  :D  :D 

 

 

“Dates” Iraq's national wealth is being exterminated

 

- One Day Has Passed
 

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Researcher Shatha Khalil *

 

Iraq was the land of black .. Thus was called the land of Mesopotamia, and the name of the land of black for the proliferation of palm trees on the globe, and according to official classifications, Iraq was at the forefront of the world in the number of palm trees in terms of production quantity and quality and types and export.
The number of palm trees in Iraq, according to statistics conducted in the seventies, amounted to about 50 million palm trees, but the wars and difficult conditions and economic blockade in the nineties of the last century caused the number to fall to about 30 million palm trees according to an approximate census conducted in 2002, and continued to decrease the number of palm It reached only 16 million palm trees nationwide, according to the 2014 census.
Iraq contains more than 650 varieties of palm (dates) of about 2000 varieties of palm in the world, and Iraq is the most country contains palm varieties compared to the rest of the countries, and spread a number of rare local varieties, including Barhi, Halawi, Sayer, Ashrasi, and Diri , And others, palm plantations cover large areas of the country.
Historically, Iraq is one of the oldest date palm cultivars in the world. It was the first documented appearance of the date palm tree in the ancient world in the historic city of Aredo in southern Iraq (about 4000 BC), which was a major area for date palm cultivation. The Iraqi Museum is a seal containing two men, including a date palm dating back to the Akkadian era (c. 2730 BC).
The obelisk of Hammurabi (about 1754 BC) contains seven laws related to palm trees, including a law imposing large fines on those who cut a palm, and other laws relating to pollination of trees, and the relationship between the farmer and the owner of the land, and penalties for negligence and lack of care, where the peasant is required to pay Renting the orchard in full to the owner if his negligence or lack of care of the trees caused the lack of date production.
The Assyrians revered four things: the date palm, the plow, the winged bull and the sacred tree.

Since the end of the sixties of the last century, Iraq has been exporting about 75% of the world's dates and occupies the top ranks, but it began to decline due to wars, especially after 2003, where the lack of water and the spread of agricultural pests such as insect dubas and donkeys, which kill many palm groves.

One of the most important problems experienced by the dates sector, economic adviser Abdul Samad al-Mashhadani confirms the weakness of planning and the lack of coordination between Iraqi government institutions, citing the great contradiction in the data of the ministries of planning and agriculture on Iraq's production of dates for 2016, when the Ministry of Planning announced that the total domestic production reached 615 thousand While the figure announced by the Ministry of Agriculture 850 thousand tons.
But in light of the chaos in the country, which affected all sectors, including agriculture and supply to the government sector, and the lack of serious effort to reopen the stalled manufacturing plants, which confirms that it alone can provide 150 thousand jobs for the people of the cities where those factories.
Government negligence, lack of support, wars and poor marketing are among the main reasons for the collapse of the Iraqi date industry and its successive setbacks.In addition, the Iraqi Company for the manufacture and marketing of dates is unable to encapsulate this commodity to compete in the markets of neighboring countries, according to experts and specialists in agriculture.
We do not deny the history of the trade of dates, which reached a high level of prosperity in 1969, when the Iraqi government enacted a special law regulating its export and distribution evenly on world markets, and Iraq was able to obtain huge imports of equipment and machinery and even laboratories by bartering dates. An unfortunate present amounted to the distribution of imported dates to guests of conferences and festivals held in Baghdad.
A survey by the Ministry of Planning and Development Cooperation reveals that Iraq owned 32 million palm trees in 1952, while the number of palm trees in the last census in 2014 dropped to 17 million palm trees.
The Ministry of Agriculture has not developed any plans to market Iraqi dates for several years, due to the lack of financial allocations to receive the crop on which prices are determined for each product, according to Faraj Nahi, assistant director of agriculture Dhi Qar.
Nahi confirms that the areas of palm trees in the province of Dhi Qar amounted to about 45 thousand dunums, but this area has declined because most of them near the city limits, and some of them turned into houses, and forced farmers to sell them for housing.
The deterioration of date palms not only in Dhi Qar, but in most of the southern Iraqi provinces, where it saw a clear decline in cultivated areas, to form in 2003 a turning point in agricultural life in Iraq, after a huge wave of leveling continues to this day.
The coordination and planning of the Ministry of Agriculture is responsible for the drought and the lack of control in the south of the Iraqi capital, specifically the Yusufiya region, which is known for agriculture, and says one of the farmers in that area, which owns 200 palm trees and dozens of trees producing orange fruit, he has not sold one kilogram of production of dates since four Years, due to the lack of government control of agricultural pests and the significant shortage of irrigation water.
The spokesman of the Iraqi Ministry of Agriculture Hamid Nayef to the list of previous palm problems, the dilemma of pests coming from outside the border, specifically the insect "red weevil" or the so-called "palm cancer", which moved to the city of Basra in southern Iraq from the date palm plantations of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, pointing to their formation A team headed by the Minister personally to address and control this issue, and they have positive initial results, as well as more effective results in the control of dangerous insect dopas.
Before 2003, the control was carried out using agricultural aircraft, and is carried out annually and regularly, and is announced in advance on television and through agricultural associations, so that the farmer to prepare his land for them, but after that year did not have any similar control operation, as officials of agricultural associations respond to them not to Stable security in their areas or lack of funding prevents control, arguments less important than the problem of scarcity of water allocated to the area, which led farmers to dig wells for watering plantations, and often the quality of water is not suitable for irrigation and severe damage to crops in the forefront Dates.
Corruption and excessive profit behind bulldozing agricultural land:
The trade of semantic real estate offices, led by some top state officials and the hidden hands of obscene profits, is fragmenting agricultural land and selling residential plots, while half of Iraq's land is desert, and these desert lands can be used to fill the shortage in providing housing land, thus preserving this national wealth.
Large areas of agricultural land in Iraq have recently been deliberately razed to turn them into residential land and profit from selling them at high prices. Iraqi officials in the ministries of agriculture and justice said that at least 10,000 dunams (10 million square meters) A number of agricultural lands have been completely razed since the beginning of this year, and armed factions, parties and officials are involved in the campaign to remove large areas of palm groves.
According to the officials, who declined to be named, most of the sweeping is in Baghdad, Basra, Babil, Diyala and Salah al-Din, and the land was manipulated and converted from agricultural to residential, and then distributed as plots of land for varying amounts of money.
A senior official in the Iraqi Ministry of Agriculture confirmed that at least 50% of the areas that were razed are palm groves, and that the fires of arson or bulldozing or bulldozing agricultural land with chemicals that lead to the destruction of trees and palm trees, and that a large part of it was converted From agricultural to residential, after cutting into a land of 200 to 300 square meters and sold at high prices compared to agricultural land prices.
Corruption is behind the devastation of the country, where greed is blind to the eyes and killing of belonging and patriotism among the gangs to tell Iraqis, but corrupt and gangs will curse them history and Iraqis, where they run after the money to kill and terrorize the country in various ways, including the removal of palm trees and citrus orchards estimated at billions of dinars Square meters with at least 50 million dinars (about 40 thousand dollars), pointing to the involvement of political parties and military commanders in the army and armed factions in the matter.
The number of date palms that have been cut so far this year cannot be counted, but we are talking about more massive numbers than last year.
Some leaks from the Iraqi Ministry of Justice indicate that the Integrity Commission has submitted files proving manipulation and destruction of agricultural land and deliberate crimes of crime, in order to convert them into residential and sale, and that all orchards that fell victim to these dredging operations are public and state-owned and not private.
Some farmers in the province of Karbala said that we are living a war of extermination on palm plantations, and that the government has a major role in this environmental, economic and agricultural disaster, and we expect after five years that we do not find a palm in the groves of Karbala, and the reason foreign dates that fill the local markets, and sold five times The price of Iraqi dates despite the quality of Iraqi dates, and that he had annually about 2000 palm producing the finest types of dates, and was exporting tens of thousands of tons of dates, but after 2003 and because of the invasion of the Iraqi market by foreign dates, (Iranian and Saudi), and the lack of hand Government adopts the export of dates m As in the previous regime, the cultivation of dates in Iraq is dead and graves.
According to an Iraqi trader who worked in dates and agricultural products, the neighboring countries buy Iraqi dates at a cheap price through their tools like some of the major traders in Iraq, and canning, packaging and re-marketing to Iraq again, and sold to Iraqis twice the price, where sold per kilo price 2500 dinars, If you investigate the markets, you will find that the Iraqi markets are full of these dates, which were re-exported to Iraq in a demonic way in order to hit the national wealth for the cultivation of dates and economic profitability by selling our dates on us.
There is a great demand for local dates in the season of harvesting dates, while imported dates invade the market, but the problem is that there are no factories for the packaging and packaging of local dates, so we are forced as retailers to sell imported dates during the days of the year, which reaches the price Per kilo to more than 3000 dinars, for the disappearance of the domestic product.

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Developing the staff of the International Islamic Bank .. Sami goal

Mr. Ahmed Qais, Director of Operations Department
And Ms. Assistant Director of the Department of Oversight and forensic agency Duha Wahab
In the International Islamic Bank certificate of participation in the course "methods of fraud within the financial statements and how to identify and combat"
The course was sponsored by the Iraqi Central Bank

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7 hours ago, Karsten said:

 

I have picked up a little here and there on Ebay from Nevada Coin and Jewelry.....fair prices and he ships fast.

 

Karsten

I've been picking up Dinar on Ebay when it's cheap enough, like 90-95 bucks a hundred, but lately it's gotten a bit more expensive over there... Maybe they know something? ... or maybe they're reading this thread.. :rodeo:

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Let’s go Iraq, let’s go Bros,

 

 

Oil Rises On Saudi Shakeup

 

In a dramatic reshuffling, Saudi Arabia replaced its energy minister, putting in place the son of the king and ousting Khalid al-Falih.

Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman will take over at the energy ministry, the son of the King and the half-brother of the powerful crown prince. He will be the first family member to run the powerful ministry.

Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman is not just a family loyalist. He has served as deputy petroleum minister for more than a decade and has long experience working with OPEC, negotiating and brokering agreements with other member countries, including with arch-rival Iran. As Bloomberg reports, he recently led negotiations on restarting the Neutral Zone oil fields that are situated on the Kuwaiti-Saudi border.

For now, there is no sign of any notable change in policy. Oil prices rose on the news. “The new energy minister is expected to continue his predecessor’s policy, i.e. to keep oil supply tight,” Commerzbank wrote in a note.

For his part, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman also emphasized continuity. “There is nothing radical in Saudi Arabia, we all work for the government, one person comes, one person goes,” he said at a major energy conference in Abu Dhabi. “Fundamentally, Saudi Arabia’s energy policy is resting on few pillars. The pillars don’t change.”

Other analysts agreed. “I expect no policy change - the objective is to deliver higher prices and the IPO for Aramco,” Amrita Sen, co-founder of Energy Aspects, told Reuters.

At the same time, if nothing is to change, that raises some questions about why new personnel needed to be brought in. There have been some press reports that suggest that some within the Saudi government have been disappointed with al-Falih’s tenure. “[Mr Falih] is the victim of underperformance of a portfolio that was too big, and at same time people feel he was getting too cocky and too arrogant,” a source close to the government told the Financial Times.

The reshuffling of personnel also comes a week after King Salman separated Aramco from the energy ministry. That leaves the new energy minister with a smaller portfolio than al-Falih had. Related: This Field’s Production Record Says Much About Kurdistan’s Oil Potential

“This appointment is very important for what it signals for the balance of power in the royal family—or the nonbalance of power,” Robin Mills, chief executive of Dubai-based Qamar Energy, told the Wall Street Journal. “It’s part of MBS trying to stamp his control.”

According to the WSJ, it is in this context that the removal of al-Falih should be seen. Riyadh finds itself at a crucial juncture. With oil prices languishing at around $60 per barrel, despite significant production curtailments, there is ongoing pressure on the Saudi economy and the budget, which needs oil at around $80 per barrel to break even. Lower output and low prices are a double-whammy.

Al-Falih’s signature achievement was the establishment of OPEC+, bringing in a group of non-OPEC members to participate in market management. The Saudi-Russian alliance in particular characterized al-Falih’s time at the helm of the Saudi energy ministry. Getting Moscow on board with production cuts helped reduce the global supply glut.

However, the close relationship between Saudi Arabia and Russia seemed to have supplanted OPEC in terms of decision-making, irritating many within the oil cartel. Moreover, the OPEC+ arrangement, while it succeeded in reducing the impact of the supply glut, has not achieved a sustainable price increase. As the Saudi government grows restless amidst budgetary pressure, and with MbS anxious to press forward with an IPO and other economic reforms, stubbornly low oil prices may have become a point of contention with al-Falih.

On the other hand, one of the top priorities at this point is the staged initial public offering of Saudi Aramco. The move to put a royal family member atop the energy ministry is likely an attempt to bring more control and polic

 

y alignment ahead of some major strategic decisions.

While al-Falih publicly supported the IPO of Aramco, he also worked to delay it and shrink the size and magnitude of the offering, sources told the WSJ. With a royal family member now at the top of the energy ministry, crown prince Mohammed bin Salman will virtually have unchecked influence over the energy ministry and over Saudi oil policy.

And, of course, the IPO will need higher oil prices in order for it to be deemed a success. That may help explain a slightly bullish reaction by the market to the staff shakeup.

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