Wealthwatch Evening Chat 9-2-15 Part 2 of 2
BOBBY: Chattels. .... did you see isis bombed a russian barracks?
chattels: Too much of our information out of Iraq is anecdotal - it lacks credibility and reliability
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› No, but I have read where they ( DAESH ) is declaring a " province " near the Russian / Ukraine area I think
BOBBY: Chattels. ... i posted the article in chat about an hour ago
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› DAESH published school books in / for Mosul today
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BOBBY: Chattels. .... did you see isis bombed a russian barracks?
chattels: Too much of our information out of Iraq is anecdotal - it lacks credibility and reliability
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› No, but I have read where they ( DAESH ) is declaring a " province " near the Russian / Ukraine area I think
BOBBY: Chattels. ... i posted the article in chat about an hour ago
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› DAESH published school books in / for Mosul today
~~~
chattels: MOSUL, Iraq – The Islamic State, also known as ISIS, has started to print books aimed at changing the education system in its self-proclaimed capital of Mosul, residents told Rudaw on Wednesday.
The radical jihadist group has reportedly prepared new books for primary, elementary and high schools as well as for university coursework. Residents of Mosul who have seen the books said they were designed for the 2015-2016 school year. chattels: http://ift.tt/1Ny5Ort...
http://ift.tt/1ihKltj
newbieIQD: ya I am wring on it http://ift.tt/1hAQ9O0
http://ift.tt/1N45PFt
chattels: DAESH is planning on being in Mosul for awhile or wants the populace to believe that they will be
newbieIQD: I thinnk I should go there, tell the truth
chattels: ‹@newbieIQD› Do you have a death wish ?
newbieIQD: bbl
BOBBY: newbieIQD...... you will not be the same upon return, trust me......... it changes you
Tootsie: GE ,
Tootsie: BRICS actively pushing for IMF reforms blocked by US: Lavrov 9/2/15 Moscow will push for BRICS to uphold its primary function for which the alliance was forged, to safeguard economic interests of the five nations, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has stressed.
“It was formed to uphold the interests of these “new countries” in the framework of international financial relations, including the IMF and the World Bank. It’s not some whim but a reflection of objective reality,” Lavrov told an audience at a Russian University in Moscow on Tuesday.
The New Development Bank and a monetary fund, launched by the BRICS “will be backed by one hundred billion dollars each, which will allow BRICS to act more independently and effectively in implementing the projects that are deemed mutually beneficial by its association members” said Lavrov.
“Since 1990, the share of the United States, the EU, and Japan in the global GDP has decreased sharply, whereas the share of the BRICS economies, if I’m not mistaken, has grown from 7.7 percent to 22 percent – that is, it has tripled.
The share of BRICS in the global GDP has grown at the expense of a comparable reduction in the share of the United States, the EU and Japan,” Lavrov claimed.
The BRICS bloc is “actively pushing” for IMF reforms while “these decisions are now being blocked exclusively by the United States” charged the Russian Foreign Minister.
As the BRICS countries launched new financial institutions like the $100 billion BRICS Bank, the China-led Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank, and a $100 billion BRICS currency reserve fund, the IMF has once again delayed voting reforms to give emerging countries greater say.
“Reforming the international monetary and financial system to make it more equitable remains high on our list of priorities within BRICS,” Lavrov said on Tuesday.
Tootsie: A statement from the International Monetary Fund in June said the board has postponed the discussion on how to move forward without Washington.
The board will now take stock of the situation in September. IMF Chief Christine Lagarde had last year hinted at a “Plan B” if the US failed to endorse the reforms by the end of 2014.
Both the China-led AIIB and the BRICS Bank have been gaining popularity and are seen as a counterbalance to the IMF and World Bank. The US and Japan have not applied for the membership in either of the new development banks.
The IMF reforms will hand more IMF voting powers to BRICS, a long-standing demand of the group and will also reduce the concentration of representative power of Western Europe at the IMF board.
China and other emerging economies, including BRICS, have long protested against their limited voice at global financial platforms, including the World Bank, International Monetary Fund and Asian Development Bank. The IMF quota reform calls for a 6 per cent shift in quota share to emerging economies.
It will lift China, which still has less voting power than the Benelux countries ( Belgium, Holland and Luxemburg), to the third largest shareholder. Shares for Russia, India and Brazil will also see hefty rise.
Meanwhile, the BRICS foreign Ministers will meet on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in September in New York. Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov confirmed that documents will be adopted at the BRICS ministerial meet in New York that “reinforce our common approaches to key international policy issues, including with regard to the Middle East, and certainly, our negative attitude toward unilateral sanctions”.
{ just in case ~ BRICS is the acronym for an association of five major emerging national economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. The grouping was originally known as "BRIC" before the inclusion of South Africa in 2010.} wealthwatch.world/showthr...
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chattels: [Baghdad - where] confirmed a member of the economic and investment commission in Parliament, that does not fear the Iraqi currency against other currencies. A member of Najiba Najib Committee, told all of Iraq [where], "the Iraqi currency is strong, as the $ 100 equal to 120 thousand dinars, or that she almost approach", saying
"There is no fear on the Iraqi currency against other currencies." With regard to the budget year next in 2016, he showed that "the budget so far the Ministry of Finance did everything related expenditure side and the revenue is completed, as it has so far not decided the price of oil Evaluator, and the reforms package has not been completed in order to know the expenses that have been reduced rate."
The head of the Minister Haider al-Abadi, said in the 17 of last July, said that "the Iraqi currency Mahfouz and the dinar has a great economic power, hard currency is because it is propped also that Iraq has the potential and capabilities and we have the blessing of oil," he said.
"There is no fear on the exchange rate of the Iraqi dinar compared to the US dollar, and we will hit manipulators prices dollar with an iron fist. chattels: http://ift.tt/1LEwWYk...
http://ift.tt/1hAQa4C
Tootsie: Blonde Joke ~~ A science teacher tells his class, "Oxygen is a must for breathing and life. It was discovered in 1773." A blonde student responds, "Thank God I was born after 1773! Otherwise I would have died without it." chattels: Courtesy of DinarAlert
chattels: $ 312 billion out of Iraq through Central: I went to money laundering 02/09/2015 Special scales News It revealed the decision of the parliamentary finance committee meat Rashid Ahmed, on Wednesday, that approximately about $ 312 billion out of Iraq by the central bank's daily auction for the sale of hard currency, noting that there are suspicions that mostly went for "money laundering".
Rashid said L / scales News / that "approximately about $ 312 billion out of Iraq by the Central Bank of the daily auction in recent months, including the public sector and another section of the private sector", revealed the existence of suspicions that most of the money went to projects "illegal" and "whitening of money."
He said the parliamentary Finance Committee decision that "there is a huge waste of public money Tam and the absence of financial control over some government institutions, especially the Central Bank", noting that "90% of dollar sales by the Central Bank of Iraq is of remittances and only 10% cash sales."
Tootsie: interesting last sentence ~ "There is no fear on the exchange rate of the Iraqi dinar compared to the US dollar, and we will hit manipulators prices dollar with an iron fist. ~~
Tootsie: hmm?
chattels: http://ift.tt/1N45NgO... LINK
chattels: Courtesy of DinarAlert
chattels: said the parliamentary Finance Committee decision that "there is a huge waste of public money Tam and the absence of financial control over some government institutions, especially the Central Bank",
chattels: financial, security and politics in disarray in Iraq
chattels: Hardly inspirational, eh ?
lonegunman: herow everybloody <<<<< in my benny hill voice doing chinese
Tootsie: ‹@chattels› sure ~!! seems to get worse daily, or we are much smarter than 6 or so years ago, when some of us (most) we under a 'spell' of those who perpetuated the sense of euphoria with respect to such
lonegunman: ‹@Tootsie› all this talk of holding the dinar exchange rate what bunch of dung ! it is worth diddley squat !
disciple7: Agreed
lonegunman: ‹@Tootsie› here we are !
Tootsie: ‹@lonegunman› just hang on until we get a 'legal tender' , or those who will inherit
lonegunman: looking forward to some fantastic new's lmao
Tootsie: ‹@lonegunman› seems I saw a post here by you with reference to what the local Iraqis said to you ~~ was 20 yrs?? or did I read wrong ~ I don't think will be quite that long, heck,
lonegunman: ‹@Tootsie› yes there have been a couple who stated their opinion !
BOBBY: Tootsie..... whats your take on it?
Tootsie: ‹@lonegunman› k ~ in all honesty I do not feel there is one person on God's green earth that can even begin to state at this juncture.
lonegunman: there outlook is that as long as Iran is so much involved Iraq is not going to grow
Tootsie: ‹@BOBBY› ^^
lonegunman: ‹@Tootsie› no there is not !!
Tootsie: ‹@lonegunman› I can understand that, for sure.
Tootsie: there is no "trigger" event or circumstance , ~ nada ~
Tootsie: ‹@BOBBY› I have none, just hang on and keep the faith, ~ all I can say , sadly
BOBBY: Tootsie.... my view of this is detached emotionaly so it is a lot easier
Tootsie: I kick myself in the hind end regularly, truly do, had a great part time position, made nice $$$ , and when hubby became ill, after over, quit position, they said could come back, I sad Nah (in head was dinar in next year or so) Wrong. -- I am just mentioning this as there are , maybe, thousands of people who did expect also.
Tootsie: ‹@BOBBY› Absolutely ~~ The only way to fly!
chattels: Iran wants an Iraq that is weak but stable, led by a Shi’a-dominated government that can secure its territory but looks to Tehran for guidance.
This Iraq would be a key client in Iran’s competition against the Gulf States, as well as a lucrative trade partner. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has stated that Iran views Iraq’s security as its own.
Thus, whether the recent nuclear deal leads to increased Iranian expansionism as many fear, or more Iranian moderation as others hope, Iran’s goals for Iraq will almost certainly remain the same, and it will certainly continue to deploy all the tools at its disposal to achieve its aims.
This bodes poorly for U.S. interests in Iraq because Iran enjoys stronger and more sustainable leverage with Iraq’s Shi’a leadership and majority Shi’a population than the United States — leverage which will ultimately bring Baghdad more firmly into Tehran’s orbit.
chattels: http://ift.tt/1N45PoX...
http://ift.tt/1L3JQtQ
BOBBY: Tootsie.... we all have to come full circle sometime with this
Tootsie: ‹@BOBBY› very, very true! However, there are still those who plead daily ' when, when, any idea, and on and on' and still follow the premise of it is right around the corner
Tootsie: Detachment is key! hard for most to do, but essential to mental health and emotional health.
BOBBY: Chattels..... do think this Iran deal will curb them at all?
BOBBY: Tootsie.... i have as much say in it as i do the weather lol
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› I doubt that the Leopard can / will " change it's spots" :)
Tootsie: ‹@BOBBY› hahaha, good one!
The radical jihadist group has reportedly prepared new books for primary, elementary and high schools as well as for university coursework. Residents of Mosul who have seen the books said they were designed for the 2015-2016 school year. chattels: http://ift.tt/1Ny5Ort...
http://ift.tt/1ihKltj
newbieIQD: ya I am wring on it http://ift.tt/1hAQ9O0
http://ift.tt/1N45PFt
chattels: DAESH is planning on being in Mosul for awhile or wants the populace to believe that they will be
newbieIQD: I thinnk I should go there, tell the truth
chattels: ‹@newbieIQD› Do you have a death wish ?
newbieIQD: bbl
BOBBY: newbieIQD...... you will not be the same upon return, trust me......... it changes you
Tootsie: GE ,
Tootsie: BRICS actively pushing for IMF reforms blocked by US: Lavrov 9/2/15 Moscow will push for BRICS to uphold its primary function for which the alliance was forged, to safeguard economic interests of the five nations, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has stressed.
“It was formed to uphold the interests of these “new countries” in the framework of international financial relations, including the IMF and the World Bank. It’s not some whim but a reflection of objective reality,” Lavrov told an audience at a Russian University in Moscow on Tuesday.
The New Development Bank and a monetary fund, launched by the BRICS “will be backed by one hundred billion dollars each, which will allow BRICS to act more independently and effectively in implementing the projects that are deemed mutually beneficial by its association members” said Lavrov.
“Since 1990, the share of the United States, the EU, and Japan in the global GDP has decreased sharply, whereas the share of the BRICS economies, if I’m not mistaken, has grown from 7.7 percent to 22 percent – that is, it has tripled.
The share of BRICS in the global GDP has grown at the expense of a comparable reduction in the share of the United States, the EU and Japan,” Lavrov claimed.
The BRICS bloc is “actively pushing” for IMF reforms while “these decisions are now being blocked exclusively by the United States” charged the Russian Foreign Minister.
As the BRICS countries launched new financial institutions like the $100 billion BRICS Bank, the China-led Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank, and a $100 billion BRICS currency reserve fund, the IMF has once again delayed voting reforms to give emerging countries greater say.
“Reforming the international monetary and financial system to make it more equitable remains high on our list of priorities within BRICS,” Lavrov said on Tuesday.
Tootsie: A statement from the International Monetary Fund in June said the board has postponed the discussion on how to move forward without Washington.
The board will now take stock of the situation in September. IMF Chief Christine Lagarde had last year hinted at a “Plan B” if the US failed to endorse the reforms by the end of 2014.
Both the China-led AIIB and the BRICS Bank have been gaining popularity and are seen as a counterbalance to the IMF and World Bank. The US and Japan have not applied for the membership in either of the new development banks.
The IMF reforms will hand more IMF voting powers to BRICS, a long-standing demand of the group and will also reduce the concentration of representative power of Western Europe at the IMF board.
China and other emerging economies, including BRICS, have long protested against their limited voice at global financial platforms, including the World Bank, International Monetary Fund and Asian Development Bank. The IMF quota reform calls for a 6 per cent shift in quota share to emerging economies.
It will lift China, which still has less voting power than the Benelux countries ( Belgium, Holland and Luxemburg), to the third largest shareholder. Shares for Russia, India and Brazil will also see hefty rise.
Meanwhile, the BRICS foreign Ministers will meet on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in September in New York. Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov confirmed that documents will be adopted at the BRICS ministerial meet in New York that “reinforce our common approaches to key international policy issues, including with regard to the Middle East, and certainly, our negative attitude toward unilateral sanctions”.
{ just in case ~ BRICS is the acronym for an association of five major emerging national economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. The grouping was originally known as "BRIC" before the inclusion of South Africa in 2010.} wealthwatch.world/showthr...
http://ift.tt/1hAQbp9
chattels: [Baghdad - where] confirmed a member of the economic and investment commission in Parliament, that does not fear the Iraqi currency against other currencies. A member of Najiba Najib Committee, told all of Iraq [where], "the Iraqi currency is strong, as the $ 100 equal to 120 thousand dinars, or that she almost approach", saying
"There is no fear on the Iraqi currency against other currencies." With regard to the budget year next in 2016, he showed that "the budget so far the Ministry of Finance did everything related expenditure side and the revenue is completed, as it has so far not decided the price of oil Evaluator, and the reforms package has not been completed in order to know the expenses that have been reduced rate."
The head of the Minister Haider al-Abadi, said in the 17 of last July, said that "the Iraqi currency Mahfouz and the dinar has a great economic power, hard currency is because it is propped also that Iraq has the potential and capabilities and we have the blessing of oil," he said.
"There is no fear on the exchange rate of the Iraqi dinar compared to the US dollar, and we will hit manipulators prices dollar with an iron fist. chattels: http://ift.tt/1LEwWYk...
http://ift.tt/1hAQa4C
Tootsie: Blonde Joke ~~ A science teacher tells his class, "Oxygen is a must for breathing and life. It was discovered in 1773." A blonde student responds, "Thank God I was born after 1773! Otherwise I would have died without it." chattels: Courtesy of DinarAlert
chattels: $ 312 billion out of Iraq through Central: I went to money laundering 02/09/2015 Special scales News It revealed the decision of the parliamentary finance committee meat Rashid Ahmed, on Wednesday, that approximately about $ 312 billion out of Iraq by the central bank's daily auction for the sale of hard currency, noting that there are suspicions that mostly went for "money laundering".
Rashid said L / scales News / that "approximately about $ 312 billion out of Iraq by the Central Bank of the daily auction in recent months, including the public sector and another section of the private sector", revealed the existence of suspicions that most of the money went to projects "illegal" and "whitening of money."
He said the parliamentary Finance Committee decision that "there is a huge waste of public money Tam and the absence of financial control over some government institutions, especially the Central Bank", noting that "90% of dollar sales by the Central Bank of Iraq is of remittances and only 10% cash sales."
Tootsie: interesting last sentence ~ "There is no fear on the exchange rate of the Iraqi dinar compared to the US dollar, and we will hit manipulators prices dollar with an iron fist. ~~
Tootsie: hmm?
chattels: http://ift.tt/1N45NgO... LINK
chattels: Courtesy of DinarAlert
chattels: said the parliamentary Finance Committee decision that "there is a huge waste of public money Tam and the absence of financial control over some government institutions, especially the Central Bank",
chattels: financial, security and politics in disarray in Iraq
chattels: Hardly inspirational, eh ?
lonegunman: herow everybloody <<<<< in my benny hill voice doing chinese
Tootsie: ‹@chattels› sure ~!! seems to get worse daily, or we are much smarter than 6 or so years ago, when some of us (most) we under a 'spell' of those who perpetuated the sense of euphoria with respect to such
lonegunman: ‹@Tootsie› all this talk of holding the dinar exchange rate what bunch of dung ! it is worth diddley squat !
disciple7: Agreed
lonegunman: ‹@Tootsie› here we are !
Tootsie: ‹@lonegunman› just hang on until we get a 'legal tender' , or those who will inherit
lonegunman: looking forward to some fantastic new's lmao
Tootsie: ‹@lonegunman› seems I saw a post here by you with reference to what the local Iraqis said to you ~~ was 20 yrs?? or did I read wrong ~ I don't think will be quite that long, heck,
lonegunman: ‹@Tootsie› yes there have been a couple who stated their opinion !
BOBBY: Tootsie..... whats your take on it?
Tootsie: ‹@lonegunman› k ~ in all honesty I do not feel there is one person on God's green earth that can even begin to state at this juncture.
lonegunman: there outlook is that as long as Iran is so much involved Iraq is not going to grow
Tootsie: ‹@BOBBY› ^^
lonegunman: ‹@Tootsie› no there is not !!
Tootsie: ‹@lonegunman› I can understand that, for sure.
Tootsie: there is no "trigger" event or circumstance , ~ nada ~
Tootsie: ‹@BOBBY› I have none, just hang on and keep the faith, ~ all I can say , sadly
BOBBY: Tootsie.... my view of this is detached emotionaly so it is a lot easier
Tootsie: I kick myself in the hind end regularly, truly do, had a great part time position, made nice $$$ , and when hubby became ill, after over, quit position, they said could come back, I sad Nah (in head was dinar in next year or so) Wrong. -- I am just mentioning this as there are , maybe, thousands of people who did expect also.
Tootsie: ‹@BOBBY› Absolutely ~~ The only way to fly!
chattels: Iran wants an Iraq that is weak but stable, led by a Shi’a-dominated government that can secure its territory but looks to Tehran for guidance.
This Iraq would be a key client in Iran’s competition against the Gulf States, as well as a lucrative trade partner. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has stated that Iran views Iraq’s security as its own.
Thus, whether the recent nuclear deal leads to increased Iranian expansionism as many fear, or more Iranian moderation as others hope, Iran’s goals for Iraq will almost certainly remain the same, and it will certainly continue to deploy all the tools at its disposal to achieve its aims.
This bodes poorly for U.S. interests in Iraq because Iran enjoys stronger and more sustainable leverage with Iraq’s Shi’a leadership and majority Shi’a population than the United States — leverage which will ultimately bring Baghdad more firmly into Tehran’s orbit.
chattels: http://ift.tt/1N45PoX...
http://ift.tt/1L3JQtQ
BOBBY: Tootsie.... we all have to come full circle sometime with this
Tootsie: ‹@BOBBY› very, very true! However, there are still those who plead daily ' when, when, any idea, and on and on' and still follow the premise of it is right around the corner
Tootsie: Detachment is key! hard for most to do, but essential to mental health and emotional health.
BOBBY: Chattels..... do think this Iran deal will curb them at all?
BOBBY: Tootsie.... i have as much say in it as i do the weather lol
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› I doubt that the Leopard can / will " change it's spots" :)
Tootsie: ‹@BOBBY› hahaha, good one!
chattels: " ............. whether the recent nuclear deal leads to increased Iranian expansionism as many fear, or more Iranian moderation as others hope, Iran’s goals for Iraq will almost certainly remain the same, ......... "
BOBBY: Chattels. .... my 2 cents..... they will show there true colors in the future
BOBBY: Chattels. ...... they have not been shy about there agenda
Tootsie: I often ponder, with no answer, as to what/where Iraq would be today w/out the Caliphate (ISIS) and Daash ~
Tootsie: and with new new 'deal' of no Maliki
BOBBY: Tootsie..... still throwing shoes at each other lol
Tootsie: Saw an item earlier today that there has been found a piece of the Coran(Koran) written prior to Mohammad, so there is now ? if he was the writier? , Caliph was mentioned (hence caliphates) ,
BOBBY: i believe they would be in a better state, but would still have to address the current issues
Tootsie: ‹@BOBBY› oh yes, they would, but still major issues to resolve , but financially may have been a bit better off - ?? who knows.
BOBBY: maliki would still be working his magic.... etc
BOBBY: Tootsie.... i would agree financially, but the corruption and other issues would still be present
Tootsie: Well, (yeh over my head) time to call it a day , warm up a frozen leftover, and park myself on couch to watch a bit of TV - ~~ Take care , hang in there - Tootsie: Night!
Tootsie: ‹@BOBBY› probably so ~
chattels: " Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance." - George Bernard Shaw
tourman: anything worth reading?
tourman: what i thought gn
BOBBY: Chattels. .... my 2 cents..... they will show there true colors in the future
BOBBY: Chattels. ...... they have not been shy about there agenda
Tootsie: I often ponder, with no answer, as to what/where Iraq would be today w/out the Caliphate (ISIS) and Daash ~
Tootsie: and with new new 'deal' of no Maliki
BOBBY: Tootsie..... still throwing shoes at each other lol
Tootsie: Saw an item earlier today that there has been found a piece of the Coran(Koran) written prior to Mohammad, so there is now ? if he was the writier? , Caliph was mentioned (hence caliphates) ,
BOBBY: i believe they would be in a better state, but would still have to address the current issues
Tootsie: ‹@BOBBY› oh yes, they would, but still major issues to resolve , but financially may have been a bit better off - ?? who knows.
BOBBY: maliki would still be working his magic.... etc
BOBBY: Tootsie.... i would agree financially, but the corruption and other issues would still be present
Tootsie: Well, (yeh over my head) time to call it a day , warm up a frozen leftover, and park myself on couch to watch a bit of TV - ~~ Take care , hang in there - Tootsie: Night!
Tootsie: ‹@BOBBY› probably so ~
chattels: " Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance." - George Bernard Shaw
tourman: anything worth reading?
tourman: what i thought gn
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