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Friday Evening Opinions @ 7:50 PM MST - 1/31/2025


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REMEMBER, no one really  knows what will happen, or when. They're simply stating their opinions based on what they perceive to be happening in Iraq... So, take  everything with a grain of salt ... :twothumbs: RON 

 

 

1-31-2025   Militia Man  Al-Sudani has been having one achievement after the other and the results are out there for everybody to see. If you can't see it now, it's like man??

 

1-31-2025   Clare  Article: "Iraqi Bank Training on Cross-Border Payments, Financial Integrity" Quote: "The Washington DC-based Institute for Financial Integrity (IFI) has announced the launch of the Financial Integrity and Cross-Border Payments Training Program for the National Bank of Iraq (NBI), developed in partnership with the Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) and K2 Integrity."

 

1-31-2025  Sandy Ingram  In the near future it's unlikely the Vietnam Dong will experience a significant increase in value against the U.S. dollar.  Here's why: 1. Controlled Currency Policy.  The Vietnamese government closely manages the value of the dong to maintain export competitiveness.  A stronger Dong could harm Vietnam's economy by making its goods more expensive globally. 2. Inflation and economic balance.  Vietnam's bank is cautious about rapid changes to avoid destabilizing its economy. 3. Global dynamics.  Vietnam's reliance on exports means its currency value is tied to global trade dynamics, including demand from the U.S. and Europe.

 

1-31-2025  MarkZ  Question: When they exchanged currencies in the past-How was it given to you? Mark: Right into your bank accounts. …Also in the past-before electronics…if it were a smaller amount…they just handed you cash.

 

1-31-2025   Frank26  Article 12-2 c not being voted on or passed yet by parliament that's because IMO Article 12-2 C and the new exchange rate are married and Alaq is performing the ceremony right now...
 

 

:salute:And now, a bit of Bruce's Bull Sh*t :drunk:

 

1-31-2025   Bruce   [RUMOR]  ...President Trump wanted to make sure that Iraq was ready to go and to bring out their new rate, and that rate would theoretically be in their new budget, which is being passed, probably by the weekend...so it could end up going in to the printed version of the Gazette and the virtual version of the Gazette On Saturday or Sunday...we believe that it could come out to where things could start happening around noon on Saturday.

 

 

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20 hours ago, ronscarpa said:

1-31-2025  Sandy Ingram  In the near future it's unlikely the Vietnam Dong will experience a significant increase in value against the U.S. dollar.  Here's why: 1. Controlled Currency Policy.  The Vietnamese government closely manages the value of the dong to maintain export competitiveness.  A stronger Dong could harm Vietnam's economy by making its goods more expensive globally. 2. Inflation and economic balance.  Vietnam's bank is cautious about rapid changes to avoid destabilizing its economy. 3. Global dynamics.  Vietnam's reliance on exports means its currency value is tied to global trade dynamics, including demand from the U.S. and Europe.

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