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Sunday, October 4, 2015

More News, Rumors and Opinions Sunday Night 10-4-15

TNT:

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According to Art we should see something after midnight tonight on the international rate. So let's hope this info is correct this time.

Iko Ward : we got some credible intel over the weekend that Forex would be first to post the new rates because the CBI wanted to delay for various international legal reasons. Then CBI revised their website today. Then we heard several first hand accounts of TD bank exchanging Afghani currency today. Certainly worth monitoring.

Iko Ward:   1099.1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Going Higher:  IKO whattttttttttttt???? Yipppppeeeee

Pe2las:  We broke the 1100 mark!
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SassyD:  Forex down...... IDQ..... 1099.1 ........ 
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Rene5555:  Can someone please explain the importance of the IQD dropping??? Thanks

ZTenor:  1099 means our IQN went up....getting ready to RV.....just 1 indicator, lets hope it's good!!   Remember....1099 is only an indicator......Iraq peeps must get paid first before we see it.....and I believe that is happening very soon

Ivantulafitov:  it is NOT international to us yet of course but it is an indicator

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Harambe:  Baghdad's heavily-fortified Green Zone opens to public
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Four2atous:  Zimbabwe has run out of road: it can neither borrow money nor print it. = http://ift.tt/1iXmjnB

Four2atous:  Zimbabwe’s ranking in the Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) compiled by the World Economic Forum, declined one place to 125th =
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Four2atous:  Investments in the Philippines have played a key role in renaissance =​ http://ift.tt/1iXmijy ​-the-Cover/Philippines-presence-provides-pillar-for-growth

Four2atous:  Weaker Malaysian ringgit hurts Singapore =
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Four2atous:  Xi Jinping has made no concessions in the face of U.S. Demands = http://ift.tt/1gO55HS

The State Bank of Vietnam takes action to thwart hoarding of the green​back = http://ift.tt/1iXmijA

Four2atous:  All of these things effect us.....even the ones not evident.........
KTFA:

Walkingstick:  Adviser Abadi: Adoption of the Islamic Banking Act will revive the banking operations in the country

Date: 04/10/2015 17:55

considered an economic advisor to the prime minister appearance of Mohammed Saleh, Sunday, legislation Islamic Banking Act will revive banking operations in Iraq, pointing out that these banks remained operate without legal cover regulates its work over the past years. Saleh said in a statement to the Agency information /, that "Islamic banking is based on the legitimacy base is Halal and Haram It prohibits usury and analyze the profit muslim and on this basis, it banks do not usury in Islam."

He added that "the current Banking Act No. 94 of 2004 regulating the work of commercial banking usury only," noting that "Islamic banks which 13 banks close to the number in Iraq remain without a law regulating its work over the past years."

He added that "the Banking Act Islamic passed by Parliament contains many features including the legalization of the Islamic Banks doing business investment not only on commercial mediations are limited, as would give legitimacy the necessary banking activities carried out by and revive the banking sector in Iraq, "pointing out that" Islamic banking is one of the modern banking in the world.

"The Iraqi Council of Representatives, the voice of the majority, in (1 -10 -2015), during its 25th of the season Legislative first second legislative year, the project of the Islamic Banking Act. It ended 25 K  LINK

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Stage3Alpha:

EXOGEN:  Iraqi PM opens Baghdad's fortified 'Green Zone' to public

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Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi addresses attendees during the 70th session of the United Nations General Assembly at the UN Headquarters in New York, September 30, 2015.

Reuters / Eduardo Munoz

declared the heavily fortified Green Zone in central Baghdad open to all citizens on Sunday, part of a reform drive prompted by protests demanding greater transparency and openness.
The 10-square-kilometre (four-square-mile) Green Zone on the bank of the Tigris River has been largely off limits to ordinary Iraqis due to security concerns since the 2003 US invasion that ousted Saddam Hussein.

The zone, which houses government buildings and foreign embassies including that of the United States, has come to symbolize the isolation of Iraq's rulers from citizens and also causes considerable traffic disruption in the city of seven million people.

Checkpoints and concrete barriers have for years blocked bridges and highways leading into the Zone, which once housed the headquarters of the US occupation and before that one of Saddam's palaces.

"Opening the Green Zone is one of the procedures we promised our people. We are moving ahead with our reforms and we will not step back," Abadi wrote on his Twitter page.
The move comes amid a wave of protests by Iraqis in Baghdad and many southern cities calling for the provision of basic services, the trial of corrupt politicians and the shakeup of a system riddled with graft and incompetence.

Abadi's government has eliminated senior government posts and cut politicians' security details and perks in an effort to cut wasteful state spending and appease public anger over poor governance.

Security officials said two entrances to the Green Zone had been opened to ordinary people and said army special forces would handle the task of maintaining security.

Abadi personally greeted some citizens in their vehicles as they entered the Green Zone on Sunday through one of the newly opened entrances, said Saad al-Hadithi, a spokesman for the prime minister. "Army special forces in coordination with Baghdad's security operation will make sure security will be maintained to prevent any terrorist attacks, "Iraqi Interior Ministry spokesman Brigadier General Saad Maan said.

Despite the concrete barriers protecting it, the Green Zone has been a regular target for bombings over the years.


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