TNT:
AJTexas: The RV will come, and the banks are getting ready for us. This is from my personal experience recently with my wealth manager and banker. When I told what I had she stated that her peers also has clients who have the four currencies we've been watching for over a year.
She was excited that she would get the opportunity to exchange me and that she would contact me or, I could contact her if I heard first.
Imperium: IMHO, Iraq has little to nothing to say about the largest banking reset in the history of the planet…. They certainly play a part... but their part does not include the go button decision. IMHO
WTCutter: This answers a lot of question of missing tankers off of Iran pub on 1/22/2016 http://ift.tt/202Vxht
SassyD: Canada will lift Iran sanctions: FM -- Wed, 27 Jan 2016 00:12:12 GMT -- http://ift.tt/202Vxhw
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AJTexas: The RV will come, and the banks are getting ready for us. This is from my personal experience recently with my wealth manager and banker. When I told what I had she stated that her peers also has clients who have the four currencies we've been watching for over a year.
She was excited that she would get the opportunity to exchange me and that she would contact me or, I could contact her if I heard first.
Imperium: IMHO, Iraq has little to nothing to say about the largest banking reset in the history of the planet…. They certainly play a part... but their part does not include the go button decision. IMHO
WTCutter: This answers a lot of question of missing tankers off of Iran pub on 1/22/2016 http://ift.tt/202Vxht
SassyD: Canada will lift Iran sanctions: FM -- Wed, 27 Jan 2016 00:12:12 GMT -- http://ift.tt/202Vxhw
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Dinar Updates:
Wmawhite: "how close are we?" ...the IMF told you how close you are.
Q: [THIS CAN GO AT ANY TIME?]
Wmawhite: Yes, at any time. ...every day we read where Iraq is not waiting...they are doing/accomplishing those items that must be done prior to entering the markets.
Again, IMO. there is not waiting, there is no delay, it is coming.
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WSOMN:
Four2atous: China’s prosecutors vow to focus on economic crimes= http://ift.tt/202VxhA
Four2atous: China’s state-run media has escalated its rhetoric against market speculation on its currency and economy, with a top mouthpiece claiming billionaire investor George Soros had “declared war against China”.= http://ift.tt/1nmrfEP
Four2atous: Royal Bank of Scotland: Sell everything!= http://ift.tt/202Vy51
Four2atous: 25 richest = http://ift.tt/202Vy53 -gbp580m-to-rise-up-rich-list-rankings?utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=r eferral&utm_content=bloomberg
Four2atous: Haircut for Greek debt= http://ift.tt/1QyzY2e
One1Freedom: 1/26, Iraq has reportedly agreed a $328.8 million deal with General Electric. He added that Baghdad will pay GE in installments over three years, starting in 2017, because the Ministry’s 2016 budget was cut by more than half to 1.185 trillion Iraqi dinars ($1 billion).http://ift.tt/202VxxT
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KTFA:
Strongcbm: Frank Great CC Bro......Thank you for all you do \m/.....Also ... After the CC I got to thinking.....The Department of State and The Department of Treasury imposed and lifted the sanctions on Iran...Right?....
So I would think that they would have very smart people working for and with them on this deal..... I believe they KNOW AND KNEW what Iran would and will do after the sanctions ......I also believe that the USA has TOO MUCH INVESTED in Iraq for Iran to devalue the dinar in any way.... or they would have waited to lift their sanctions until after Iraq's MR....
I think this whole thing is like trying to solve a Rubik's Cube....It take many moving parts, skill and much patience .......again just some of my thoughts
Frank26: CBM ................ I did not want to say it this way but IOO :
There is a fierce race where Iraq walks and Iran RUNS.
Iran has made a RABBIT out of the turtle.
Maybe ............. We talk of this after AGGIEDAD'S BIBLE STUDY tonight.
C U TONIGHT....... Small Kind ............ \m/ KTFA Frank
Wmawhite: "how close are we?" ...the IMF told you how close you are.
Q: [THIS CAN GO AT ANY TIME?]
Wmawhite: Yes, at any time. ...every day we read where Iraq is not waiting...they are doing/accomplishing those items that must be done prior to entering the markets.
Again, IMO. there is not waiting, there is no delay, it is coming.
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WSOMN:
Four2atous: China’s prosecutors vow to focus on economic crimes= http://ift.tt/202VxhA
Four2atous: China’s state-run media has escalated its rhetoric against market speculation on its currency and economy, with a top mouthpiece claiming billionaire investor George Soros had “declared war against China”.= http://ift.tt/1nmrfEP
Four2atous: Royal Bank of Scotland: Sell everything!= http://ift.tt/202Vy51
Four2atous: 25 richest = http://ift.tt/202Vy53 -gbp580m-to-rise-up-rich-list-rankings?utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=r eferral&utm_content=bloomberg
Four2atous: Haircut for Greek debt= http://ift.tt/1QyzY2e
One1Freedom: 1/26, Iraq has reportedly agreed a $328.8 million deal with General Electric. He added that Baghdad will pay GE in installments over three years, starting in 2017, because the Ministry’s 2016 budget was cut by more than half to 1.185 trillion Iraqi dinars ($1 billion).http://ift.tt/202VxxT
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KTFA:
Strongcbm: Frank Great CC Bro......Thank you for all you do \m/.....Also ... After the CC I got to thinking.....The Department of State and The Department of Treasury imposed and lifted the sanctions on Iran...Right?....
So I would think that they would have very smart people working for and with them on this deal..... I believe they KNOW AND KNEW what Iran would and will do after the sanctions ......I also believe that the USA has TOO MUCH INVESTED in Iraq for Iran to devalue the dinar in any way.... or they would have waited to lift their sanctions until after Iraq's MR....
I think this whole thing is like trying to solve a Rubik's Cube....It take many moving parts, skill and much patience .......again just some of my thoughts
Frank26: CBM ................ I did not want to say it this way but IOO :
There is a fierce race where Iraq walks and Iran RUNS.
Iran has made a RABBIT out of the turtle.
Maybe ............. We talk of this after AGGIEDAD'S BIBLE STUDY tonight.
C U TONIGHT....... Small Kind ............ \m/ KTFA Frank
KTFA Cont……..
Rual12: Hello KTFA, I have collected a few excerpts from walkingsticks posts that IMO are pertinent to our investment. So here goes, the release of Chapter 8 requires a currency revaluation equal to the value of the resources of Iraq.
If the CBI is to position the dinar against the USD at the same rate their economy will suffer. How can Iraq seek international investments with a suppressed non competitive rate. Remember, from my studies this is IN MY HUMBLE OPINION, of course and what I could comprehend.
I try to understand but with so many posts, well just say I try. I would appreciate any and all comments, pro and cons
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Aggiedad77: I applaud your effort here and assure you that as this is your opinion it is well stated and understandable. I think it shows that you are probably a better student than maybe you give credit to yourself...and I would expect that.....your first point really hits home and makes ponder....just what its the value of Iraq's resources.....
I seriously think they may not know.....as for the oil, I have said for a number of years, their seismic information is or has been very old and outdated....unless they have paid for new surveys I doubt there have been any updates....and it's my opinion that they have hardly scratched the surface to know what their true reserves might be.....
If drilling companies didn't have to worry about employees being taken out by snipers and the like, who knows where their exploration program might go....the same is said for their production equipment....old and antiquated....upgrades have been needed, but Saddam put things in gross neglect and we all know that Maliki was more interested in his own pockets than production equipment....their precious metals and minerals are largely untapped and unknown as well....true value....who know.
Thanks for putting a great effort out. Aloha Randy
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Walkingstick: Iran Is Back in Business
By Robin Wright
Ostracized as a pariah for almost four decades, Iran is back in business in a mere ten days—and with both East and West. On Saturday, the Islamic Republic welcomed Chinese President Xi Jinping—and a delegation of three deputy premiers, six cabinet ministers, and a planeload of business executives—with much pomp and publicity.
The two countries announced plans to resurrect the ancient Silk Road that once defined trade across Asia, this time with high-speed trains. They also agreed to increase trade to six hundred billion dollars over the next decade.
Xi, on his first trip to the Middle East, said the deals marked a “new chapter” in relations. “China and Iran are two important developing countries that must continue regional and international coöperation,” he said. The leader of the largest atheist nation was even afforded a rare audience with Iran’s top theocrat, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.
Then, on Monday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani arrived in Europe, for four days of talks with his Italian and French counterparts, as well as Pope Francis. “Landed in #Rome. Looking forward to deepening bilateral ties & exploring opportunities for #ConstructiveEngagement,” Rouhani tweeted. At Quirinale, the Presidential Palace, he was greeted by an honor guard, and the Iranian national anthem was performed—in a country where, less than two weeks earlier, business dealings with Iran had been a crime.
Despite Tehran’s ongoing human-rights abuses, missile tests, and ties to extremist groups, Iran is a prize catch for Europe, with its sagging markets. Rouhani, the first Iranian President to visit Europe in sixteen years, is expected to sign big deals. The government already leaked plans to buy more than a hundred passenger planes from Airbus, during Rouhani’s stop in Paris. The deal, worth an estimated ten billion dollars, would begin to update one of the world’s oldest fleets; many of Iran’s planes were acquired before the 1979 revolution. Tehran claims that it needs another four hundred civilian aircraft over the next few years.
The Great Race—for what a Western ambassador in Tehran described as “the last gold mine on Earth”—has begun.
With eighty million people, Iran is the largest economy to return to the global marketplace since the Soviet Union’s demise, a quarter century ago. It urgently needs to refurbish its crumbling infrastructure. Unlike Eastern Europe, however, Iran is flush with cash, after gaining access to a hundred billion dollars in oil revenues that had been locked in foreign banks during sanctions.
“The legs of Iran’s economy are now free of the chains of sanctions, and it’s time to build and grow,” President Rouhani tweeted on January 17th, a day after international sanctions were lifted.
Read more: http://ift.tt/1MEFXgr ... mod-latest
Rual12: Hello KTFA, I have collected a few excerpts from walkingsticks posts that IMO are pertinent to our investment. So here goes, the release of Chapter 8 requires a currency revaluation equal to the value of the resources of Iraq.
If the CBI is to position the dinar against the USD at the same rate their economy will suffer. How can Iraq seek international investments with a suppressed non competitive rate. Remember, from my studies this is IN MY HUMBLE OPINION, of course and what I could comprehend.
I try to understand but with so many posts, well just say I try. I would appreciate any and all comments, pro and cons
**************
Aggiedad77: I applaud your effort here and assure you that as this is your opinion it is well stated and understandable. I think it shows that you are probably a better student than maybe you give credit to yourself...and I would expect that.....your first point really hits home and makes ponder....just what its the value of Iraq's resources.....
I seriously think they may not know.....as for the oil, I have said for a number of years, their seismic information is or has been very old and outdated....unless they have paid for new surveys I doubt there have been any updates....and it's my opinion that they have hardly scratched the surface to know what their true reserves might be.....
If drilling companies didn't have to worry about employees being taken out by snipers and the like, who knows where their exploration program might go....the same is said for their production equipment....old and antiquated....upgrades have been needed, but Saddam put things in gross neglect and we all know that Maliki was more interested in his own pockets than production equipment....their precious metals and minerals are largely untapped and unknown as well....true value....who know.
Thanks for putting a great effort out. Aloha Randy
************
Walkingstick: Iran Is Back in Business
By Robin Wright
Ostracized as a pariah for almost four decades, Iran is back in business in a mere ten days—and with both East and West. On Saturday, the Islamic Republic welcomed Chinese President Xi Jinping—and a delegation of three deputy premiers, six cabinet ministers, and a planeload of business executives—with much pomp and publicity.
The two countries announced plans to resurrect the ancient Silk Road that once defined trade across Asia, this time with high-speed trains. They also agreed to increase trade to six hundred billion dollars over the next decade.
Xi, on his first trip to the Middle East, said the deals marked a “new chapter” in relations. “China and Iran are two important developing countries that must continue regional and international coöperation,” he said. The leader of the largest atheist nation was even afforded a rare audience with Iran’s top theocrat, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.
Then, on Monday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani arrived in Europe, for four days of talks with his Italian and French counterparts, as well as Pope Francis. “Landed in #Rome. Looking forward to deepening bilateral ties & exploring opportunities for #ConstructiveEngagement,” Rouhani tweeted. At Quirinale, the Presidential Palace, he was greeted by an honor guard, and the Iranian national anthem was performed—in a country where, less than two weeks earlier, business dealings with Iran had been a crime.
Despite Tehran’s ongoing human-rights abuses, missile tests, and ties to extremist groups, Iran is a prize catch for Europe, with its sagging markets. Rouhani, the first Iranian President to visit Europe in sixteen years, is expected to sign big deals. The government already leaked plans to buy more than a hundred passenger planes from Airbus, during Rouhani’s stop in Paris. The deal, worth an estimated ten billion dollars, would begin to update one of the world’s oldest fleets; many of Iran’s planes were acquired before the 1979 revolution. Tehran claims that it needs another four hundred civilian aircraft over the next few years.
The Great Race—for what a Western ambassador in Tehran described as “the last gold mine on Earth”—has begun.
With eighty million people, Iran is the largest economy to return to the global marketplace since the Soviet Union’s demise, a quarter century ago. It urgently needs to refurbish its crumbling infrastructure. Unlike Eastern Europe, however, Iran is flush with cash, after gaining access to a hundred billion dollars in oil revenues that had been locked in foreign banks during sanctions.
“The legs of Iran’s economy are now free of the chains of sanctions, and it’s time to build and grow,” President Rouhani tweeted on January 17th, a day after international sanctions were lifted.
Read more: http://ift.tt/1MEFXgr ... mod-latest
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