Popular Post BondLady Posted October 8, 2011 Popular Post Report Share Posted October 8, 2011 (edited) remember in my chat yesterday when i showed ya'll what was left to do on the hcl what needed to be amended and agreed upon in it? where the kurds wanted to be incontrol of there assetts and contracts and money the kurds wanted the regions to be in control of there own wealth and to disperse it, and bagdad said no to the kurds said kurdistan was part of iraq an its wealth just like the rest of iraq belonged to the whole of iraq and not just to the producing regions, how the federal government needed to be in charge of all the oil wealth an contracts money etc that the fed gov needed to be in control .....an the kurds disapproved, so imno there might have been some agreement between bagdad an the kurds for this to happen as u can see it has them all teamed up as a team an not 1 alone or against each other it says the kurds and the federal gov......so there is a good chance since this came out today....they just might have agreed to share and may have passed the hcl or at least agreed to the new amendments other wise i cant see them sayin what there sayin in this....... invitation.....BL.......*********************** 1 *****Iraq’s Untapped Oil & Gas Potential***** Today at 6:44 am Iraq’s Untapped Oil & Gas Potential CWC Group is delighted to announce that Kurdistan-Iraq Oil & Gas will take place on the 13-15 November 2011 in Erbil, Kurdistan. The conference is supported by the Kurdistan Regional Government, the Iraqi Government and the Ministry of Natural Resources – Kurdistan. Click here to view the Letter of support from the Ministry of Natural Resources. Proud to be working with: This conference will explore Iraq's new role in a global context and it will highlight the role of the investors on Iraq’s economy and how the Kurdistan region and Iraq are looking to open markets and resources. The conference agenda will showcase achievements and opportunities in upstream and downstream with a focus on the untapped potential as well as success stories The conference will gather together prominent figures from the KRG and the Federal Iraqi Government as well as international industry leaders and politicians. Distinguished Speakers Include: H.E. Barham Salih Prime Minister of Kurdistan Kurdistan Regional Government - Iraq H.E. Dr Ashti Hawrami Minister of Natural ResourcesKurdistan Regional Government - Iraq H.E. Michael Aron Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Iraq British Embassy, Baghdad Nadhim Zahawi Member of Parliament UK Parliament Aydin Selcen Turkish Consul General Turkish Consulate, Erbil For further informationon the agenda and the programme and the speaking opportunities please contact Nawar Abdulhadi on +44 20 7978 0093 or email nabdulhadi@thecwcgroup.com The conference agenda will emphasise the growth and reconstruction opportunities and focus on the importance of gas-to-power policies for the Kurdistan region and for the federal Iraqi government. Click here to view the Statement from the Ministry of Natural Resources regarding Kurdistan-Iraq Oil & Gas in the Kurdistan Region. For sponsorship opportunities and to register your interest, contact Phillip Clarke on +44 20 7978 0056 or email pclarke@thecwcgroup.com. PROUD TO BE WORKING WITH: http://www.cwckiog.com/ ********************** then we have this also************ 1 *****Iraq: The Coming Oil Boom***** Today at 6:42 am Categorized | Oil & Gas Iraq: The Coming Oil Boom Posted on 08 October 2011. Tags: FDI, Foreign Direct Investment Articles from the October/November issue of fDi Magazine, available free of charge to registered users: Iraq begins building towards long-term prosperity Security issues, corruption problems, processes bound up in bundles of red tape… The problems facing companies wanting to do business in Iraq are myriad, but the country’s promise – as one of the world’s leading oil and gas producers – makes such short-term hurdles a price worth paying. Turning Iraq’s ‘oil curse’ into a blessing Iraq’s abundance of oil has been blamed for much of its instability over the past few decades. However, its new government is vowing to use the country’s oil reserves to bring greater unity to the Middle East. Abdul Karim al-Luaibi: showing the world Iraq’s potential Iraq has made solid progress in developing its oil capabilities and has ambitious plans to increase production further, according to its minister of oil, Abdul Karim al-Luaibi. Building a future: Iraq’s race for oil refineries Iraq’s dated oil infrastructure desperately needs updating and expanding so it can meet increasing demands. The government has ambitious plans, but can it engage the international oil companies to invest in them? Iraq braces itself for US security withdrawal Insurgent attacks have been falling in Iraq over the past few years, but as US and allied troops prepare to exit the country later this year, security issues are again coming to the fore. Please click here to read these stories in full. http://www.iraq-businessnews.com/2011/10/08/iraq-the-coming-oil-boom/ *********************** and this**************** Message [Page 1 of 1] 1 *****Maliki vows to implement the agreements of Arbil and resolve outstanding problems with the Kurdistan***** Today at 8:05 am Bondlady ADMINISTRATOR Posts: 7859 Join date: 2011-04-19 Maliki vows to implement the agreements of Arbil and resolve outstanding problems with the Kurdistan Declared the Kurdistan Alliance, on Saturday, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki vowed to implement the agreements of Arbil and resolve all outstanding issues between the governments in Baghdad and the Kurdistan region, as he emphasized that the Kurdish delegation who visited Baghdad yesterday, agreed with al-Maliki to form a committee of high technical level to follow up all the files and find solutions appropriate. The leader of the Kurdistan Alliance Faryad Raondzi in an interview for "Alsumaria News", a delegation representing all political forces in the Kurdish parliament, except the mass change is composed of the Attorney Raundozi The official body operating in the political bureau of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) Mullah Bakhtiar and President of the Office Region Fouad Hussein, Kurdistan, where they met with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Friday, noting that the meeting was frank was talking about all the issues starting from mutual admonition and the end of the general national issues. Number of reading: six Saturday, October 08, 2011 http://ar.radionawa.com/Detail.aspx?id=17834&LinkID=63 ************************and this******************** The arrival of the representative of the United Nations Secretary-General to Baghdad Date: Saturday 08-10-2011 03: 53 pm Baghdad (newsletter).Statement of the United Nations Office in Iraq for the arrival of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, President of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) German Martin Kobler to mission headquarters in Baghdad on Monday to assume its functions. In a statement quoted Mission received (News Agency news) copy Kobler was quoted as saying "I am proud to be here to contribute to the service and assistance to Iraq and Division while living the country an important stage in moving towards a State of peace and prosperity." Kobler said "I look forward to working closely with the Government of Iraq and the House of representatives and State institutions and civil society, together with the United Nations family in Iraq, to fulfil our mandate to support Iraq and its people's aspirations for a better future." The mission statement "he has extensive experience in developing Kobler policies to areas of conflict through the expertise of more than 25 years in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of his country, he also served previously as Director-General for culture and communication in the German Foreign Ministry, he was Ambassador of his country in both Iraq and Egypt and served as Chef de Cabinet of the former German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer between 2000 and 2003, and Deputy Chief of staff from 1998 to 2000, he also served as Deputy Chairman of the Working Group of the Balkans The Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1997 to 1998 and before that he founded the German mission to the Palestinian Authority in Jericho. And Dutch Ed resolves Kobler replace ad who served in Iraq from July 2009 to August 2011./finished/o. Eng. .. http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.aspx?from=ar&to=en&a=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ikhnews.com%2Fnews.php%3Faction%3Dview%26id%3D22010 ************************and this************************* News about Joe Biden's visit to Baghdad on Saturday <BLOCKQUOTE class="yiv964094780postcontent yiv964094780restore"> October 7 2011 Follow-up - and babysit - The source familiar with the Council of Ministers, on Friday, Vice President Joe Biden falsity could be up to Baghdad on Saturday. The source, who declined to be named, said, "Biden will discuss during his visit to Baghdad, the fate of the survival of a number of coaches the Americans in Iraq after the planned withdrawal end of the year, during his meetings with President Jalal Talabani and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and President and a number of members of the House of Representatives, as well as discussion of granting immunity to those who left from the trainers. " Q, Q http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://alrayy.com/Newpaper/Issue/143/3 ***********************and this*********************** </BLOCKQUOTE> Deputy for the Liberal bloc: we are committed to the Iraqi Constitution and all its articles, including Article 140 12:04:08 / 10/2011 Khandan - North Aldloa new Rafie Abdul Jabbar, a member of the Iraqi parliament for the Liberal bloc in a statement to "Khandan" the commitment of the Sadrist movement to all the terms of the Iraqi constitution, including Article 140 of the Iraqi constitution, referring to the Liberal bloc good relations with the Kurdistan Alliance. and said a member of a cluster Liberal that the Sadrists and despite his reservations on the provisions of the constitution, but he is committed to the articles of the Constitution, including Article 140 and, noting that the deputy Liberal bloc meet almost daily, the Kurdistan Alliance MPs to discuss various issues and matters pertaining to the Iraqi political scene. http://xendan.org/arabic/drejaA.aspx?=hewal&jmara=2865&Jor=2 **********************and this************************* International Monetary Fund show his conviction for the financial policy for Iraq (THIS TO ME LOOKS LIKE THE IMF JUST GAVE THE CBI THERE BLESSING...BL) 10/8/2011 | (Voice of Iraq) - (Rn) of the Iraqi Central Bank announced on Saturday that there is acceptance of the International Monetary Fund on the Iraq political cash. The deputy governor of Central Bank of Iraq the appearance of Mohammed Saleh told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "the Fund International Monetary convinced that monetary policy in the country heading trend is true is commensurate with the reality of the Iraqi economy. " He added that "the central bank follows the monetary policy to reduce inflation and provide cover for the local currency and controls economic commensurate with the fiscal policy pursued in Iraq." He noted that "the bank Central review continuously Ssayasth cash and mechanisms for the dependents of annual inflation and gaps facing the use of foreign currency and local communities in the country. " and said the Iraqi Central Bank last Thursday, the high reserves of financial $ 8 billion since the beginning of this year, indicating that the reserve was 50 billion last year and is now to 58 billion. Officials in the Iraqi Central Bank to increase reserves is a sign of the maturity of monetary policy and its development and consistency with fiscal policy in the country. and is keen to address the gaps in the economic circulation of local and foreign currency. indicates the central bank reserve bank is not stagnant or stock is used in the open market in order to achieve a balance between liquidity and demand in the local currency traded. From: Jafar Allonan, the Open: Peace Baghdadi http://www.sotaliraq.com/business.php?id=4225 **************************and this********************* Bankers: the need to integrate small banks with large financial market capital increase Date: Saturday 08-10-2011 01: 01 pm Baghdad (News)/report/Hussein Faleh/...Bankers agreed on the need to integrate small banks, for interest and capital increase. In interviews with (News Agency for news), the bankers that the merge will be beneficial to the banking institution even after a while, with the others not to merge the Bank, calling for stricter control on irregular Bank controls it by the Central Bank. And invited the Chairman of the Association of private banks in Iraq-Aziz Hasson's Central Bank plans and laws governing the merger of small banks in Iraq, in accordance with applicable laws and regulations in the world, stating that the merger would set monetary authority policies. Hassoun stressed in a statement (to news agency reports) on the need to encourage banks to integrate through certain inducements by the Government as supporting capital or concessional loans, to sink one large capital capable of providing insurance and guarantees in the financial market. Hasson said: continuing the civil complaint on banks as small is capable of funding large projects, integrated banking unit resulting from the merger would provide the required funding needed and will contribute to the economic development of the country, and continued to say: If there is a real willingness by Iraqi banks to accommodate updates and recent changes in the world it will accept the presence in the global capital market that this market depends on size and financial efficiency for each bank. For his part stressed Member Hussein Rasheed Bank management on the need for integration of tetanus private banks with capital currently few that have an active role in financing major projects and contribute to the development of the Iraqi economy. Tetanus said in a statement (News News Agency) to the private banking sector has the ambition to challenge global banks, but lacks attribution and financial support by the Government in most countries support based on reliable feasibility studies either in Iraq depends on strong safeguards are not available in these banks. Tetanus: the Iraqi banks to compete with the world depends on the type of skills and efficiency of the administrative cadres and finance in addition to banking products abroad. Rasheed Bank management and credit representative that more private banks with foreign capital share and have contributed from foreign companies, as a result of controls established by the Central Bank, and continued: If the bankrupt will pull them off. But Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank Hussam economy on slaves told reporter (News News Agency) is not necessary to be a merger between banks at present as a result of frequent violations that occur for those banks which reflect bad image good banks and committed, the Central Bank to tighten controls on private banks, requiring them to apply the instructions completely. Obeid said: banks not calendar through integration but intensify supervision of the Central Bank to banks that operate behind the scenes. He ruled on that Iraqi banks to compete with global banks and sophisticated in the world of good, and continued: "If you do not lift the item VII of the United Nations resolutions, the Iraqi banks remains" tied "either public or private institutions with restrictions prevent them from competing and dealing with global banks. The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank: economy remains state-owned banks of Rashid and Rafidain unable to provide financial support and services for private banks, indicating if the lifting section VII is the largest weigh supportive of private banks, urging the Government to the special financial and technical support to private banks to be strong foreign relations at the level of large global banks. Recall that at the end of the year (2010), the number of banks operating in Iraq arrived (43), banks (7) Government banks total about headers Awale ha (6021) billion Iraqi dinars, as well as 36 private banks with total capital amounts to (202) trillion dinars./finished/8 y. n/ http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.aspx?from=ar&to=en&a=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ikhnews.com%2Fnews_view_21978.html ****************************and this********************** Economics: cash reserve .. Borrowing, and the negative بتاريخ : السبت 08-10-2011 07:51 صباحا On: Sat 10/08/2011 7:51 The foreign exchange reserves were real supportive and sober for the local currency, where all countries are trying to raise this reserve to cover and be conservative on the currency of the decay in the abyss of the collapse of the exchange rate off the foreign currency. And sought the Iraqi Central Bank strives to raise the level of foreign exchange reserves during the past seven years closer to the road from the banks of the 70 billion dollars. Deposited in many banks in the world sober, at the time maintained the central bank through its monetary policy hard-line on the Iraqi dinar exchange rate trend of foreign currencies, using tools other cash properly somehow led to the decline is striking in the levels of inflation, where you talk to government figures of the Ministry of Planning decrease of 35% in 2004 to less than 3% during the year 2010, indicates the safety and direction of monetary policy to curb inflation and then make it move in the spaces of transition economy aspiring to the adoption of market mechanisms. This as well as daily public auction for the sale of foreign currency, which was a source to provide optimal cover for the provision of adequate funds for foreign trade and the process of trade, particularly for the private sector which was more moving within the area of his handling of the dollar. All of these policies, mechanisms and procedures that have emerged from, the Central Bank keen to raise the volume of cash reserves in proportion to the force required for the local currency, which saw the stages and Ford's retreat, the breaking point because of the economic policies of blundering and indiscriminate past and that made a big difference between the Iraqi economy is collapsing and global economies other competitor countries, particularly Iraq's production and export of oil. The central bank fights on in place reserves on two fronts: First, is trying hard to raise the volume of foreign exchange reserves, and the other in pursuit of the government to borrow from the reserve under the rationale for dealing with the deficit made in the annual budgets or finance strategic projects as projects of electricity, where the segment of those who call themselves Balaguetsadaan calling on the public to borrow from the cash reserve and accuse the Central Bank of exaggerating the risk expressed by if they were borrowing from the cash reserve, but the insistence of the Central and persistence on his position is based according to the opinion of many observers inside and outside Iraq, and even the opinion of other international organizations such as the IMF and World Bank in terms of economic policy, the right to maintain the stability of the currency and Rsantha and rival to the value of other currencies, as we see that the position of the CBI stems from the ability to extrapolate things and follow the procedures and ways to deal with fluctuations that may occur in the economic landscape, accounting for currency and the monetary policy, one of the most important pillars of stability financial and monetary stability and then economic. http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.almadapaper.net%2Fnews.php%3Faction%3Dview%26id%3D50576 *******************************and this************************ Categorized | 'Your Country' - United Kingdom Head of UK’s Diplomatic Service visits Iraq Posted on 07 October 2011. Tags: 'Your Country' - United Kingdom Permanent Secretary of the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and Head of Her Majesty’s Diplomatic Service, Simon Fraser, visited Baghdad, Basra and Erbil between 3 and 6 October 2011. Simon was accompanied on his visit by Additional Director of the Middle East and North Africa Department at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Jon Davies. Simon worked in Baghdad in the 1980s, and the visit was an excellent opportunity for him to learn more about the new Iraq and its prospects for stability, economic growth and democracy. He met politicians, senior officials, businessmen, journalists and civil society activists from across Iraq’s political spectrum in all three cities. Speaking in Baghdad, Simon said: “I am delighted to see the progress the people and government of Iraq have made in recent years. Having lived in Baghdad nearly thirty years ago, it is clear that, though serious challenges remain, Iraqis should be very proud of what they have achieved. They should not shy away from engaging with the rest of the Arab world, and I look forward to Iraq playing a greater role in the region. “I also look forward to Iraq making further progress along the road to democracy, and the creation of a society where the rights and needs of people are met regardless of ethnicity, sect or social status. “I encourage stronger trade and commercial links between Iraq and the UK. Britain and Iraq have a long shared history, and I hope that the Iraqi people will be able to benefit from the experience of British companies in the reconstruction of their country.” http://www.iraq-businessnews.com/2011/10/07/head-of-uks-diplomatic-service-visits-iraq/ ************************and this**************************** Experts stress need for the banking system to a new structure 10.7.2011 | (Voice of Iraq) - Baghdad / the author - long the whole number of experts that the need for an urgent re-evaluation of the banking system in both its public and private sectors and restructuring, at the time of necessity tend to confirm the independence of central bank monetary authority in the country. The economic expert Dr Majid picture: There are two main axes in the restructuring of the banks first, the restructuring of the Rafidain and Rashid, at the same time restructuring the supervisory body in the Central Bank that the functions of supervising the work of banks, while the second axis is the issue the instructions required for the development of banking . He added that the recommendations of the Basel Committee on banking sector committed by the Iraqi Central Bank by issuing regulations, which included government and private banks alike, but the unfortunate thing is that these regulations delayed issuance of the years 2008 to 2011, which includes procedures for consulting and others that have been published in the Official Gazette. The Image that there is a problem in the process of making such regulations at the present time there is a difference between regulations existing between the potential in these banks and supervisory organ of the Central Bank, and thus there is a need to regulate those regulations, laying the foundations right in dealing with banks with the availability of modern technology, noting that without the presence of these developments, there will be no action in these regulations, since the basic problem in the use of modern technology in order to reach management susceptibility or control of susceptibility to the work of banks, and without it will not development will occur substantially in the banking business. The nominee to be the main problem is that the central bank comes to him information in a month or two months to be able to release the budgets for the banks, which means that there is a need for a period of six months to monitor the performance of banks, a topic important to study what happens during the previous period , as can technological development to provide preliminary information for any topic in the same moment, through which monitor the performance of banks in order to apply the policy needed banking, which requires a move towards the application of modern means of monitoring the performance of banks and the Central Bank, which functions not related to the bank alone but the World Bank as well as to restructure the government and private banks in Iraq. For his part, said Dr. Falah Athwaina professor of economics at the University of Mustansiriya The quest to maintain the domestic price and strengthen the financial system stable and competitive, according to the laws of the Central Bank supports the promotion of sustainable growth and prosperity in Iraq, as that the issue of independence of the Central Bank as a central subject of the economic policy of public and how to carry out its responsibilities defined by law. He added that under the study of monetary policy of the central banks in the countries of the world, clear set of standards that prevail in specific circumstances, some of the key variables against which specifies that the Bank Central independent or otherwise, and those standards the amount of time to set the governor and the party that you set or change, the standard the other is the formulation of monetary policy, and the fact that the central bank is responsible for drafting or there is a role for the Ministry of Finance or the ministries and other institutions with a role, and the third criterion is determine the objectives of monetary policy and the selected bank or the other. He said the standard the other is the stability of government, since many of the professionals in regard monetary preparing this axis, or the standard critical point, which gave him 50%, if we go back to the standards the other, we find that the standard change the conservative 20% of the group other criteria, while in Iraq is the standard rate of 15% as a contribution to the legislative authority Board of Directors of the Central Bank in the appointment of the Governor. He pointed out that the percentage of the standard setting monetary policy in Iraq, amounting to 8%, while the actual proportion of 15% and the subordination of the Central Bank of the economic policies of other, as for the standard stability of the government and through which we recognize the strength of the monetary authority, monetary policy and the implementation of procedures in Iraq, amounting to 46% of the 50%, while the gross proceeds of 78%, the ratio is high, according to the determinants of monetary policy, especially for the period after 2003, as they were not before that time the lowest elements of monetary policy such as those present. , as each ministry is currently working on its own without coordination with other ministries and relevant authorities in the common areas . http://www.sotaliraq.com/business.php?id=4217 *****************************and this************************* State Department rushes to rebuild Iraq By Mary Beth Sheridan and Dan Zak Washington Post Updated: 10/07/2011 11:33:26 PM CDT WASHINGTON - The State Department is racing against an end-of-year deadline to take over Iraq operations from the U.S. military, throwing up buildings and marshalling contractors in its biggest overseas operation since the effort to rebuild Europe after World War II. While attention in Washington and Baghdad has centered on the number of U.S. troops that may remain in Iraq, they will be dwarfed by an estimated 16,000 civilians under the American ambassador, the size of an Army division. The scale of the operation has raised concerns among lawmakers and government watchdogs who fear the State Department will be overwhelmed by overseeing so many people, about 80 percent of them contractors. There is a risk, they say, of millions of dollars in waste and limited supervision of bodyguards. "We're very, very worried," said Christopher Shays, a former Republican member of Congress who served on the Commission on Wartime Contracting, at a House hearing on Tuesday. "I don't know how they're going to do it." State Department officials say they are working flat-out to finish their preparations, adding contracting professionals to prevent fraud and focusing on ensuring U.S. personnel will be protected. "We've spent too much money, and lost too many kids' lives, not to do this thing right," said Deputy Secretary of State Tom Nides. But officials acknowledge they have never done anything quite like this. "Make no mistake, this is hard," said Nides. There are 43,000 U.S. servicemembers in Iraq. Under an agreement negotiated by the George W. Bush administration, they are to leave by the end of 2011. Iraqi leaders Tuesday said they wanted a small contingent of U.S. military trainers to remain, but without immunity from local prosecution, a condition the Obama administration has said it cannot accept. The administration has been planning to keep 3,000 to 5,000 military trainers if the two sides can hammer out an agreement. The list of responsibilities the State Department will pick up from the military is daunting. It will have to provide security for the roughly 1,750 traditional embassy personnel, such as diplomats, aid workers and Treasury employees, in a country that is still rocked by daily bombings and assassinations. To do so, State is contracting a security force of about 5,000 that will protect not only the Baghdad embassy but two consulates, a pair of support sites at Iraqi airports and three police-training facilities. The State Department will operate its own air service, the 46-aircraft Embassy Air Iraq, and its own hospitals, functions the U.S. military has been performing. About 4,600 contractors, mostly non-American, will provide cooking, cleaning, medical care and other services. Rounding out the civilian presence are about 4,600 people scattered over 10 or 11 sites where Iraqis will be instructed on how to use U.S. military equipment they've purchased. In its final report issued last month, the bipartisan Commission on Wartime Contracting said that billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars had been squandered in Iraq and Afghanistan, and charged that the State Department hadn't made the necessary reforms in its contracting operation. "Therefore, significant additional waste, and mission degradation to the point of failure, can be expected as State continues with the daunting task of transition in Iraq," it warned. State Department officials dispute that conclusion, saying they have hired dozens of extra contracting personnel and have gained experience in managing contractors in Iraq. Shays said he also worried that the State Department's small security force will be stretched too thin to supervise armed contractors. He told the hearing he feared a repeat of the 2007 incident in which guards from the security firm then known as Blackwater opened fire at a Baghdad traffic circle, killing 17 Iraqi civilians. While the Iraq operation will be huge by State Department standards, it will still represent a significant scaling down from the military-led mission, which involves 50,000 defense contractors. And State Department officials say their use of contractors is expected to drop sharply over the next three years, as security improves in Iraq. http://www.twincities.com/national/ci_19067502?source=rss ****************************and this*************************** Saturday, 8 October 2011 Central Bank of Iraq announces increase reserves to 58 billion dollars BAGHDAD - babysit - Iraqi Central Bank announced a rise in financial reserves of eight billion dollars since the beginning of the current, indicating that the reserve was 50 billion last year and is now to 58 billion. The deputy governor of Central Bank of Iraq the appearance of Mohammed Saleh said that the Iraqi Central Bank reserves reached $ 58 billion from 50 billion last year. Saleh said that the rise in reserves is a sign of maturity and development of monetary policy and consistency with fiscal policy in the country, adding that the rise confirms the extent of the central bank to address the economic gaps in the circulation of local and foreign currency. He added that the reserve bank is not stagnant or stock is used in the open market in order to achieve a balance between liquidity and demand in the local currency traded. http://alrayy.com/32730.htm *********************************and this*********************** Saturday, 8 October 2011 Al-Muraabi: Rights guaranteed the Kurds do not need the controversy that currently inflict, Baghdad / babysit - A member of the National Alliance MP Hussein Al-Mura'bi, on Saturday, that guaranteed the rights of the Kurds and no one says the opposite of what these rights are enjoyed by the clarity of the constitutional guarantee. Al-Muraabi said in a statement singled out by the news agency public opinion (and babysit) that all political blocs with the implementation and enforcement of the rights of the Kurds in line with the Constitution is no need to stir up such a storm, and to complicate matters, he said. He added that Al-Muraabi Kurds object to the oil and gas law was the law because they generated a media sensation. He affirmed that does not resolve things this way. He noted that Article 140 is unlike the last, but resolves within the Constitution and this article solved in three stages of the first normalization and the second compensation and third referendum by the residents of the disputed areas where they are entitled to decide either to remain within central government or join Kurdistan. P / g http://alrayy.com/32721.htm ***********************************************************HOPE U ENJOYED MY FAVORITE ARTICLES OF THE DAYS SO FAR, I POSTED LIKE 80 ARTICES LOL*******************HAVE A GREAT SATURDAY******************BONDLADY**********p.s............i wish i knew how to post the pics that are in these articles like the very 1st article u should see it the region of kurdistan and the iraqi federal government logos there is some really really good things goin on in that 1st article maybe ya'll can click the link and go see the invitation or tell me how to post the pics in it and ill edit it ty all...BL Edited October 8, 2011 by BondLady 22 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Hawaii 50 Posted October 9, 2011 Report Share Posted October 9, 2011 I don't get It !! :unsure: :blink: :blink: :blink: 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
visitor Posted October 9, 2011 Report Share Posted October 9, 2011 Thanks Bond Lady always enjoy your posts. You do an awesome job. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BondLady Posted October 9, 2011 Author Report Share Posted October 9, 2011 Wow...BL...I'd ask "how do you do it"...but I think I know at least two answers that already apply.... 1)Cuz u just talented in snoopin the scoop and not scoopin the poop 2)alot of work time and consideration devoted to the topic Thanks for always pulling what you believe to be the highlights. I tend to read articles and kiiiind of sort of get what they might be trying to say. I'm never sure if I should be excited or worried that I've understood it incorrectly. You have no idea how much we appreciate your careful thought and obvious grasp of these articles' real intentions, also, your ability to reinterate the material in layman's terms. I'm NOT lazy, lol, however, I hope the RV takes place long before I have developed the jargon translation skills you have, but in the mean time...he he...a GREAT BIG OL Thanks to you, BL. Always feel so less stressed after reading an article and then your breakdown. MMMWWWWAH!! g early mornin to you all..its 230 am an am workin but started my day reading the comments and i just wanted to ty all for the nice comments and your support, i trully appreciate it, things imo are looking good, i like u all will be so glad when this rides over i just might get to sleep a full 6 to 8 hrs lol, ty caught for all u said, it means a lot to me i do try to see past the lil picture and on into the bigger pic, try to see whats hidden what the normal eye doesnt see, and hope im seeing and reading them right, all we can do is try and to do the best we can, i better start my news searches , yesterday was special was so many different pieces of good news to me, that i picked up on, hopefully more today...have a great sunday.....and ty kindly again.......BL 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zelda Posted October 9, 2011 Report Share Posted October 9, 2011 Thank you so much! Awesome, just awesome! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glo Posted October 9, 2011 Report Share Posted October 9, 2011 Never enough to say THANK YOU BL !!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uncirculd Posted October 9, 2011 Report Share Posted October 9, 2011 Iraq has accomplished more in 2 days than they have in 8 years. Wow, so they do move once in awhile. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JCB Posted October 9, 2011 Report Share Posted October 9, 2011 Since Scooters departure, there has been to few folks to really trust for research in the articles. We here at DV are lucky to have you and your efforts!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RodandStaff Posted October 9, 2011 Report Share Posted October 9, 2011 Thanks for the info Bondlady... as we say ... you come "loaded for bear", and you know your stuff!!! It's still looking good! Thanks again dear! GO RV Already Baby!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billbill Posted October 9, 2011 Report Share Posted October 9, 2011 BL, thank you for what you bring to this forum! I always find your post refreshing and upbeat, which makes me feel better about this investment! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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