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IMF and CBI to meet in Baghdad mid week.


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The Central Bank of Iraq announced today, Sunday, that meetings of the International Monetary Fund mission will be held in Iraqi capital, Baghdad, on Wednesday and Thursday.
 
The director of the media office of the Central Bank of Iraq, Omar Asim, said in a statement to the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "the meeting will take place on Wednesday and Thursday of this week, in the presence of the Governor of the Central Bank, Mustafa Ghalib Makhaif, the Minister of Finance, Taif Sami, and the International Monetary Fund mission team, with the invitation of representatives of the planning ministries electricity, labor, water resources and the environment at the meeting," noting that "the meeting, on its first day, will focus on major policy challenges."
 
Asim added, "On the sidelines of the visit, the mission will hold its meeting on the second day with the Iraqi Company for Financing Small and Medium Enterprises, Vitas Company, and a staff from the Banking Control Department at the Central Bank of Iraq."
 
  "The mission's meeting with the Central Bank of Iraq aims to develop work in the banking sector in Iraq, especially as it has gained international confidence and enhanced financial inclusion, as well as strengthening global monetary cooperation and ensuring financial stability." Asim said.

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“the meeting, on its first day, will focus on major policy challenges."


"The mission's meeting with the Central Bank of Iraq aims to develop work in the banking sector in Iraq, especially as it has gained international confidence and enhanced financial inclusion, as well as strengthening global monetary cooperation and ensuring financial stability."

 

The meeting between CBI and IMF could bring positive changes to Iraq.

 

Go Iraq 🇮🇶 

Go open market economy 

Go stronger dinar

 

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6 hours ago, screwball said:

 "The mission's meeting with the Central Bank of Iraq aims to develop work in the banking sector in Iraq, especially as it has gained international confidence and enhanced financial inclusion, as well as strengthening global monetary cooperation and ensuring financial stability." Asim said.

hmmmm

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13 hours ago, screwball said:

Baghdad-INA  
The Central Bank of Iraq announced today, Sunday, that meetings of the International Monetary Fund mission will be held in Iraqi capital, Baghdad, on Wednesday and Thursday.
 
The director of the media office of the Central Bank of Iraq, Omar Asim, said in a statement to the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "the meeting will take place on Wednesday and Thursday of this week, in the presence of the Governor of the Central Bank, Mustafa Ghalib Makhaif, the Minister of Finance, Taif Sami, and the International Monetary Fund mission team, with the invitation of representatives of the planning ministries electricity, labor, water resources and the environment at the meeting," noting that "the meeting, on its first day, will focus on major policy challenges."
 
Asim added, "On the sidelines of the visit, the mission will hold its meeting on the second day with the Iraqi Company for Financing Small and Medium Enterprises, Vitas Company, and a staff from the Banking Control Department at the Central Bank of Iraq."
 
  "The mission's meeting with the Central Bank of Iraq aims to develop work in the banking sector in Iraq, especially as it has gained international confidence and enhanced financial inclusion, as well as strengthening global monetary cooperation and ensuring financial stability." Asim said.

Hmm....Did the CBI beg for a long term loan with a low interest rate from the IMF? Or did the IMF push the CBI to ask for another short term loan with a high interest rate to ensure financial stability? 

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21 hours ago, rvmydinar said:

Hmm....Did the CBI beg for a long term loan with a low interest rate from the IMF? Or did the IMF push the CBI to ask for another short term loan with a high interest rate to ensure financial stability? 

I read somewhere where they were told no more loans, not sure who by!

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On 12/6/2022 at 12:15 PM, Laid Back said:

“the meeting, on its first day, will focus on major policy challenges."


"The mission's meeting with the Central Bank of Iraq aims to develop work in the banking sector in Iraq, especially as it has gained international confidence and enhanced financial inclusion, as well as strengthening global monetary cooperation and ensuring financial stability."

 

The meeting between CBI and IMF could bring positive changes to Iraq.

 

Go Iraq 🇮🇶 

Go open market economy 

Go stronger dinar

 

We never know what it can bring! We just hope and pray

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1 hour ago, screwball said:

I read somewhere where they were told no more loans

That's better if they were really told no more loans. Because IMF usually has something to do with giving loans to every country that need them desperately. For example , the IMF gave Sri lanka $2.9 billion loan. With the recession next year 2023 , there will more countries asking IMF for a soft long term loan with a low interest rate.

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3 minutes ago, rvmydinar said:

That's better if they were really told no more loans. Because IMF usually has something to do with giving loans to every country that need them desperately. For example , the IMF gave Sri lanka $2.9 billion loan. With the recession next year 2023 , there will more countries asking IMF for a soft long term loan with a low interest rate.

The IMF and World bank and WEF organisations under a gold standard they will no long exist…countires will get gold returned and allocated to them to back their own currency, there will be no more loans and no more debt…

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I will also like to add their will be on more income taxes, there will more to a flat rate of debit tax or consumption tax of around 10-15% of all non cash transactions this alone will make countries billions….income taxes were put in following wars as a means to repay the war efforts and were never taken off, they are debt taxes or slavery taxes….think about this……how many times do your pay tax? Nesara is key….

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