OKLAHOMA Posted September 5, 2011 Report Share Posted September 5, 2011 Fluctuations in prices during the previous weeks, including the dollar exchange rates and securities . Setup / / Sarwat Hussein is still the dollar high during the weeks prior to the absence of remittances abroad, and then began to settle and get off as a result of the resumption of banks for the purchase of foreign remittances, after the cancellation clause demand to provide the account number of tax to the trader as expected, some economists said the coming days will witness the stability of the dollar rates Previous itself, where the strength of the Iraqi economy is characterized by maintaining the levels of the exchange rate the more I tried to keep the exchange rate have a stability of specific and thus the economy fixed, but we noticed this in Alsabia years as instructed need for banks to provide the central bank, which led to the reluctance of traders to provide their numbers in order to buy money orders and business in turn led to the rise of the dollar. . The securities, Iraq is characterized by a lot of investment projects has in all sectors, be it housing or agriculture or industry, but what Iraq needs is the establishment of new companies, the contribution of interference in the Iraqi market and the participation of Iraq and foreign in the formation of joint ventures, and pumping the stock market in Iraq Securities, weeks have seen the past few years a decline in the stock market index and the descent of share prices of many companies and this goes back to the Alakedzabat many of the private banks have started private banks increase their capital timer and one result of the CBE instructions, which led to the large supply in stock converged market and thus saw down in price and remain observers expect that this down for a month or more, and until the completion of projects and companies. http://www.baghdadchamber.com/ صفحة للطباعة Printer Friendly Page أرسل هذا الخبر لصديق Send to a friend Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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