Millionday News 9/29/15
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Millionday: Rafidain Bank deliberately to rehabilitate its branches at home and abroad, and the introduction of modern technologies in the banking business in line with the reforms announced by the government package.
The general director of the bank on behalf of Kamal al-Hassani, it said in a statement that "the bank's overseas branches, including the [Beirut branch, Amman branch, Bahrain branch] have been rehabilitated and developed properly in line with the reputation and the location of the bank and provide better services to citizens. "He pointed to" approached a number of countries that we do not have the bank branches to identify the instructions and controls on the opening of branches in it. "
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Welcome to dinarupdates.com for News Time with Millionday!!
Millionday: NOTE -- THEY NOW QUALIFY FOR INTERNATIONAL COMPLIANCE
Millionday: Rafidain Bank deliberately to rehabilitate its branches at home and abroad, and the introduction of modern technologies in the banking business in line with the reforms announced by the government package.
The general director of the bank on behalf of Kamal al-Hassani, it said in a statement that "the bank's overseas branches, including the [Beirut branch, Amman branch, Bahrain branch] have been rehabilitated and developed properly in line with the reputation and the location of the bank and provide better services to citizens. "He pointed to" approached a number of countries that we do not have the bank branches to identify the instructions and controls on the opening of branches in it. "
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Millionday: SO THE RAFIDAIN BANKS HAVE MET ALL LAWS AND REGULATIONS FOR EACH COUNTRY THEY ARE IN -- THEY MEET INTERNATIONAL COMPLIANCE AND MEET REFORMS AS ORDERED
Millionday: Confirmed the President of the Republic Dr. Fuad Masum, continue to work with all regional and international parties friendly to secure assistance for the success of the Iraq reconstruction conference, indicating the importance of the conference in the circumstances of fighting the Iraq war against terrorism and in the light of financial and economic problems Assabh.masom reviewed with Minister British International Development Desmond Swain Affairs overall economic, political and security developments and reform efforts and the efforts of national reconciliation.
to the President of the Republic Fuad Masum, issued in a statement the "morning" received a copy of a decree to appoint Faleh Hassan Abdul-sugar post of the governor of Muthanna.
Millionday: SO THE NATIONAL RECONCILIATION CONFERENCE IS STILL IN THE MAKING AND NOT BEING HELD UP
MBT: sugar post?
Millionday: SUGAR IS HOW HIS NAME TRANSLATED
Millionday: INTERESTING TO SAY THE LEAST
MBT: Thanks where is Muthanna?
Millionday: ITS AN IRAQI PROVINCE HUN -- DOWN IN THE SOUTH -- SOME THINK IT IS PART OF SAUDI ARABIA
MBT: Is there a time-line for the Reconciliation Conf.?
Millionday: NOT AN EXACT DAY YET
Millionday: Ruled out the credit rating agency "Fitch", on Tuesday, to be able to Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) of the plug in their budgets in light of falling oil prices in global markets.
She said, "Fitch" The reactions of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) on fiscal policy on oil falling level will be limited most likely, compared with an inspection of revenues in 2015 and 2016 and is facing oil-producing countries economies economic challenges in light of falling oil prices by about 60% from its level above $ 115 a barrel in June 2014 due to glut the global supply.
dependent GCC (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait Emirates, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain) on oil to finance their governments, but Kahl budgets now under pressure because of inflation, public sector spending generously on social programs after the descent of oil prices.
Millionday: The World Bank estimated in April that the decline in oil prices could cost the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) $ 215 billion or about 14% of the GDP of their economies this year.
The agency noted that Kuwait and Qatar have enjoyed a greater capacity to withstand keep the capital expenditure level in the face of lower oil prices because their budgets include a lower level of oil prices ($ 57 and $ 55 a barrel, respectively) .
The predicted "Fitch" to register Kuwait surplus budget in 2015 and 2016, despite the fact that Kuwait projected a deficit of 8.18 billion dinars (27 billion dollars).
Millionday: The "Fitch" expected to register Qatar deficit insignificant 0.6% of GDP in 2015, and 5.3% next year. As for Bahrain, Oman, Saudi Arabia, the agency expectations are record deficits in double digits in 2015, although the three countries will see some contraction in the deficit next year, with capital spending fell and the start of recovery in oil prices, noting that General government debt levels of the three countries will continue to rise in 2016 with the resumption of borrowing in order to finance the deficit.
Millionday: SO AS WE SEE THE EXPECTATION IS THAT NEXT YEAR SHOULD BE BETTER AS FAR AS OIL PRICES AND THE IMPACT GLOBALLY
Millionday: IM SEARCHING FOR GOVERNMENT NEWS
Millionday: I JUST DONT SEE THE LAWS WE THOUGHT WE WOULD SEE TODAY
Millionday: Anti-Money Laundering and the Financing of Terrorism Act
Noise Control Act
The first amendment to the law sanctions the Internal Security Forces Act
The imposition of fees on vehicles for the purposes of the streets and bridges maintenance law
Political parties law
Labour Law
Passports Act
Contract Law of Treaties
Ratification of the Republic of Iraq to amend the Unified Agreement for the Investment of Arab capital in Arab countries for the year 1980 Law
Ratification loan for rehabilitation project Hartha power station between the Government of the Republic of Iraq and the Government of Japan / Japan International Cooperation Agency Convention on the Law
Millionday: SO WE SEE THE INVESTMENT LAWS IN THE REGION HAVE BEEN CHANGED
Millionday: OTHER THAN THOSE WE ARE WAITING THEN --
.MOD.subgirlcopy Millionday: are we waiting for these laws to be voted on is that right?
Millionday: NO -- I DO NOT THINK WE ARE WAITING FOR THESE LAWS TO SEE ECONOMIC REFORM TO BE DONE IF THAT IS WHAT YOU MEAN -----
I THINK THAT THE NATIONAL RECONCILIATION CONFERENCE IS EXPECTING THEM TO BE DONE
Millionday: THE THING IS THIS -- THEY ARE TRYING TO REFORM THE COUNTRY ALL AT ONCE -- THEY HAVE WORKED HARD ON THESE LAWS AND THEY ARE ALL IMPORTANT
Millionday: THERE ARE MANY LAWS THAT ARE RELIANT ON THE OTHERS
Millionday: THE QUESTION IS NOT WHAT CAN BE DONE ---- THE QUESTION IS -- WHAT ARE THEY GOING TO DO ?
Millionday: THAT IS THE ANSWER THAT IS NOT KNOWN
Swan2013: THIS IS A HUGE PROJECT.. NOT AN OVER NIGHT SENSATION AS WE EXPECT!
Millionday: GOOD POINT SWAN
Millionday: FOR THOSE OF US THAT HAVE BEEN HERE FOREVER --- WE SURE DO NOT MISTAKE THE TWO -- SMILE
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Millionday: OTHER THAN THOSE WE ARE WAITING THEN --
.MOD.subgirlcopy Millionday: are we waiting for these laws to be voted on is that right?
Millionday: NO -- I DO NOT THINK WE ARE WAITING FOR THESE LAWS TO SEE ECONOMIC REFORM TO BE DONE IF THAT IS WHAT YOU MEAN -----
I THINK THAT THE NATIONAL RECONCILIATION CONFERENCE IS EXPECTING THEM TO BE DONE
Millionday: THE THING IS THIS -- THEY ARE TRYING TO REFORM THE COUNTRY ALL AT ONCE -- THEY HAVE WORKED HARD ON THESE LAWS AND THEY ARE ALL IMPORTANT
Millionday: THERE ARE MANY LAWS THAT ARE RELIANT ON THE OTHERS
Millionday: THE QUESTION IS NOT WHAT CAN BE DONE ---- THE QUESTION IS -- WHAT ARE THEY GOING TO DO ?
Millionday: THAT IS THE ANSWER THAT IS NOT KNOWN
Swan2013: THIS IS A HUGE PROJECT.. NOT AN OVER NIGHT SENSATION AS WE EXPECT!
Millionday: GOOD POINT SWAN
Millionday: FOR THOSE OF US THAT HAVE BEEN HERE FOREVER --- WE SURE DO NOT MISTAKE THE TWO -- SMILE
Millionday: LETS MEET HERE TOMORROW AND SEE WHAT PARLIAMENT RELEASES
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