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Central: the regional situation in and behind the slight increase in dollars


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Central: the regional situation in and behind the slight increase in dollars

15/12/2011

BAGHDAD - Yasser incumbent

Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq the appearance of Mohammed Saleh, the bank continued to pump foreign currencies through currency auction at the rate of 150-180 million dollars a day and nearly 200 billion dinars for the purpose of withdrawing liquidity and the preservation of Iraqi dinar exchange rate and trade finance to the private sector. Salih said in response to Question (morning) on ​​the reasons for the rise in the exchange rate: The regional situation has caused the creation of a new application on the dollar and this was reflected in the demand for a slight rise. He added that Iraq and because of the regional situation has become a conduit for regional trade and became the Iraqi trader and broker acceptable in the region. and hinted need to review the trade policy in the country and lay the foundations of a new import and re-exports, which contributed to this slight increase. the appearance of reiterated at the conclusion of his statement (morning) that the central throw quantities of foreign currency enough actual market needs and the need requires review and organization of re-exports to way as to maintain the balance of the markeT

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