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Central Bank Governor: We are open to strengthening our banking relations with the countries of the world


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The governor of the central bank and the Chinese ambassador discuss aspects of bilateral cooperation

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Baghdad / NINA / The Governor of the Central Bank, Mustafa Ghaleb Makhaif, discussed today, Monday, with the Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Iraq, Cui Wei, aspects of bilateral cooperation between Baghdad and Beijing, and facilitating the movement of banking transactions and trade exchange in accordance with international standards.

During the meeting, the governor stressed: "The Central Bank of Iraq is open to strengthening its banking relations with the countries of the world in a way that serves the interest of the Iraqi banking sector." / End
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Central Bank Governor: We are open to strengthening our banking relations with the countries of the world

Economy |   12:33 - 02/01/2023

 
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Baghdad - Mawazine News
, Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Mustafa Ghaleb Makhaif, confirmed, on Monday, that the Central Bank is open to strengthening banking relations with the countries of the world.

The media office of the Central Bank stated in a statement, "The Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Mustafa Ghaleb Makhaif, received today the Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Iraq, Cui Wei."

During the meeting, they discussed aspects of bilateral cooperation between Baghdad and Beijing and facilitating the movement of banking transactions and trade exchange in accordance with international standards.

Makhaif confirmed, according to the statement, that "the Central Bank of Iraq is open to strengthening its banking relations with countries of the world in a way that serves the interest of the Iraqi banking sector." Ended 29/N33

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Today, Monday, the Central Bank of Iraq confirmed its openness to strengthening its banking relations with the countries of the world.

A statement by the bank stated, "The Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Mustafa Ghaleb Makhaif, received the Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Iraq, Tsui Wei, to discuss aspects of bilateral cooperation between Baghdad and Beijing and to facilitate the movement of banking transactions and trade exchange in accordance with international standards."

The governor confirmed that "the Central Bank of Iraq is open to strengthening its banking relations with the countries of the world in a way that serves the interest of the Iraqi banking sector."

 
 

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Updated 01/02/2023 - 5:38 PM
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23 hours ago, yota691 said:

During the meeting, they discussed aspects of bilateral cooperation between Baghdad and Beijing and facilitating the movement of banking transactions and trade exchange in accordance with international standards.

Makhaif confirmed, according to the statement, that "the Central Bank of Iraq is open to strengthening its banking relations with countries of the world in a way that serves the interest of the Iraqi banking sector." Ended 29/N33

Hmmmm…how do you say BRICS anyone? 

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1 hour ago, southbeach said:

Only if Saudi Arabia, the lead GCC State member I believe, joins.  After GCC comes out with their unified currency rate to establish the GCC currency basket I’m thinking 

Correct they are all going to have their own development banks and regional currencies, Asia is the same 

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