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Dinar Updates Tuesday PM Chat 6-21-16 Part 3 of 3
rcookie says():ANYBODY WONDERING AS GO THE REAL TIME IMPACT AS TO RECENT BANKING SECTOR ACTIONS....
MASSIVE CAPITALIZATION INCREASES...INCREASED AML/CFT TRAINING INITIATIVES ...CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGY AND HUMAN RESOURCE FOCUS...
INCREASED FRAUD AND AUCTION MONITORING & SURVEILLANCE...LEGISLATIVE ADDRESSMENT ... PROSECUTION OF BANKING AND FINANCIAL CRIMINALS ETC...
rcookie says():WELL HERE IT IS..
monique13 says():sure am!
rcookie says():Banks raise Iraq's Stock Exchange
Tuesday 21-06-2016 | 3:19:52Twilight News / general index of the Stock Exchange of Iraq ended the trading session on Tuesday at an altitude of 0.81% for the third consecutive day, to a level Al513.41 points to win 4.10 points to its value.
It was treated at 1.094 billion shares valued at 768.45 million dinars, distributed over 469 transactions.
Issued gainers Tigris and Euphrates Bank by 9.09%, as the Iraqi Investment Bank rose by 7.14%.
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Chat Room Excerpts & Highlights
Dinar Updates Tuesday PM Chat 6-21-16 Part 3 of 3
rcookie says():ANYBODY WONDERING AS GO THE REAL TIME IMPACT AS TO RECENT BANKING SECTOR ACTIONS....
MASSIVE CAPITALIZATION INCREASES...INCREASED AML/CFT TRAINING INITIATIVES ...CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGY AND HUMAN RESOURCE FOCUS...
INCREASED FRAUD AND AUCTION MONITORING & SURVEILLANCE...LEGISLATIVE ADDRESSMENT ... PROSECUTION OF BANKING AND FINANCIAL CRIMINALS ETC...
rcookie says():WELL HERE IT IS..
monique13 says():sure am!
rcookie says():Banks raise Iraq's Stock Exchange
Tuesday 21-06-2016 | 3:19:52Twilight News / general index of the Stock Exchange of Iraq ended the trading session on Tuesday at an altitude of 0.81% for the third consecutive day, to a level Al513.41 points to win 4.10 points to its value.
It was treated at 1.094 billion shares valued at 768.45 million dinars, distributed over 469 transactions.
Issued gainers Tigris and Euphrates Bank by 9.09%, as the Iraqi Investment Bank rose by 7.14%.
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In contrast, the losers Gulf Insurance shares issued by 2.78%, and the Asia-Cell Telecom dropped by 1.12%.
The general index of the Iraqi market for securities trading closed Monday, a rise of 0.73%, a winning 3.70 points, reaching the level of 509.31 points.
dale says():Rcookie : So cool
rcookie says to dale():AGREED...
rcookie says():HMMM...HERES SOMETHING INTERESTING...
chickadee says to jarhead():hubby saids that all the time
jarhead says():finally
rcookie says():Electricity agree to increase the share of energy Babylon
Electricity increase the share of Babylon to 575 MW and cancel new rates on the domestic and agricultural sectors
Author: IM Editor: BK 21/06/2016 18:10 Number of Views: 402 Long-Presse / Babylon
The Board of Babylon, Tuesday, for the approval of the Ministry of Electricity to increase the share of the province (100 km south of Baghdad), from energy to 575 megawatts, commensurate with the size and density of population and produced them, stressing that the ministry "canceled" the new pricing on the domestic and agricultural sectors , kept her on the trade.
The Chairman of the Commission of Electricity Council, Zuhair Aljadhira, in an interview to the (long-Presse), "A delegation from the local government visited the Ministry of Electricity recently, to explain the sufferings of the province and the lack of maturity of energy, according to the area and its population and its production of them," adding that "the ministry and agreed to increase the share of the province of electric power to 575 MW. "
He revealed Aljadhira, for "the abolition of the Ministry of Electricity of new rates for homes and the agricultural sector while maintaining them for the commercial sector."
Iraq has suffered a shortage of electric power since the end of the second Gulf War in 1991, which saw electricity infrastructure in Iraq destroyed completely, but the past three years have seen an improvement in the provision of electric power after the opening of a number of new ones power stations (Zubaydiah in Wasit and good deeds in Karbala and Alhaidariya in Najaf and the station gas in Maysan and two stations in Diwaniya station al-Sadr in Baghdad,
and stations Shatt al-Arab and Rumaila in Basra and the station gas in Kirkuk), where operating hours continue to about 20 private hour with freezing temperatures while shrinking operating hours with high temperatures and increased loads the power plants during peak times.
Despite achieving the energy production in Iraq, about 12 thousand megawatts, or a little more, but it is still below the level of ambition and the need, which amounts to more than 20 thousand MW to all parts of Iraq, which needs a huge investment to reach self-sufficiency.
rcookie says():SO WITH THE NEWS OF BASRA GETTING PRIORITY STATUS OF DEVELOPMENT FUNDS (80%) AND PRIORITY STATUS TO NATIONAL ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO ACCOMODATE INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT AND BUSINESS...
rcookie says():HERE IS BABYLON...ALSO GETTING INCREASE IN NATIONAL ELECTRICITY ALLOWANCE AND NEWS THAT THEY ARE EXEMPTING THE APPLICATION OF THE NEW ELECTRICITY RATES SO TO FURTHER INCENTIVIZE AND CAPTURE MORE FOREIGN INVESTMENT AND BUSINESS.....
DTE says to rcookie():Thank You Brother......Awesome News
rcookie says to DTE():HEY THERE DTE....YES SIR!!....
bibi says to rcookie():It's like seeing an entire country being rebuilt from the ground up. Wow!!
rcookie says to bibi():GREAT POINT BIBI!!...AND WE HAVE FRONT ROW SEATS TO THE SHOW!!
bibi says to rcookie():I know! it's a once-in-a-lifetime event! Absolutely amazing! Man, makes you respect the leadership over there that have the courage, vision and intelligence to pull this off--especially considering the challenges! Go Abadi!
rcookie says():WELL SPOKEN!!...
da58 says():Exchange Rates and External Adjustment
Swiss National Bank, International Monetary Fund, and IMF Economic Review
Zurich, June 24-25 2016 The Swiss National Bank (SNB), the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the IMF Economic Review are organizing a joint conference on "Exchange Rates and External Adjustment". The conference will provide a forum to discuss recent theoretical and empirical research on the macroeconomics and microeconomics of external adjustment,
the optimal response of monetary, exchange rate and macroprudential policies when financial frictions matter, the effects of sovereign risk, and the role of exchange rates at the sector and aggregate levels. The conference will be hosted by the Swiss National Bank and will take place in Zurich, Switzerland on June 24-25, 2016.
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jarhead says():wait...do i see external exchange rates? !!!!!!!!!!!
rcookie says():THIS KIND OF ANNOUNCEMENT HAS BECOME A DAILY COMMONPLACE OCCURENCE....
jarhead says():fine!!!!!!.... thought 58 found somethin lol
rcookie says to da58():WOW!!!!.....DA ...THAT IS AWESOME!!!......
da58 says to rcookie():VERY INTERESTING!
jarhead says():yes it is!!!!
jarhead says to da58():now thats!!!!!! what i call positive news
rcookie says to da58():I KNEW I HAD SEEN THIS...HERE IS A REPORT ON THE CONFERENCE DA BROUGHT ON FROM IMF WEBSITE....
http://ift.tt/1MClhej
rcookie says():THIS IS THE ANNOUNCEMENTS THAT WE ARE SEEING DAILY NOW.....
rcookie says():Dhi Qar management plans to distribute 2,000 pieces housing to the families of "martyrs" joint forces
Author: HUA Editor: AZ 21/06/2016 18:12 Number of Views: 373 Long-Presse / Dhi Qar
Revealed the governor of Dhi Qar Yahia Nasseri, on Tuesday, the determination of administration to maintain the distribution of 2,000 pieces of residential land to the families of "martyrs" of security forces and the popular crowd during the coming period, with the municipality of the province revealed that the distribution will cover all districts and areas of the province.
He said the Nazarene in a statement received (range Press), a copy of which, "The Martyrs Foundation sent us a recent lists of martyrs covered allocate pieces of land, and we will work to give their families legal entitlements guaranteed by the Martyrs Foundation Act," noting that "the Supreme Committee for the distribution of plots will complete actions required during the next week in preparation for the distribution of land to the beneficiaries within the next meal. "
He said the Nazarene, that "the administration of the province is seeking to allocate tracts of land suitable for a slice of the martyrs," stressing that "the new meal dedicated to the families of the martyrs of the armed forces and the crowd and popular slides and other covered controls distribution of the approved land allocated will include 2,000 pieces residential."
For his part, the municipality of Dhi Qar, director Hassan Daadouch said, according to the statement, "The municipal districts were created more than 2,000 pieces of land and is equipped restrictions in preparation for distribution within the next meal, which includes a slice of the martyrs and slide the other covered by the distribution," he said. "More than 400 piece of residential land processing for distribution to the families of the martyrs. "
He Daadouch, that "the distribution process involving a number of districts and areas of the province, including the Garraf and dawn," expected to "see the direct distribution process next few days."
It was the governor of Dhi Qar Yahia Nasseri said in mid-April 2016 to identify distinct areas of residential land to the families of the martyrs, called the Martyrs Foundation to accelerate the sending lists of names covered for the purpose of completing the privatization process.
The province of Dhi Qar, had distributed more than 15,000 piece of residential land and guaranteed real estate ownership, across Dhi Qar province, across eight meals Bucher distributed from (November 20, 2014) until the (April 2016) as part of a plan for the distribution of 30 000 housing units on various social strata covered distribution,
while allocated under the plan and large tracts of land of more than 15,000 piece of residential land to be distributed to members of professional associations and unions, including the (teachers, journalists, workers, engineers and other syndicates and unions covered by the union controls the distribution of residential lands.
The governor of Dhi Qar distributed on Sunday (February 14, 2016), (480) apartment in the residential complex on Shoumoukh slides covered distribution.
rcookie says():AS OF LAST WEEK OVER 5000 PARCELS IN VARIOUS PROVINCES...
rcookie says():PROBABLY CLOSE TO 10,000 PARCELS NOW.
rcookie says():HERE IS ANOTHER IMF WORKING PAPER FROM 2014 ON THAT CONFERENCE AGENDA,,,
http://ift.tt/28MqOze
rcookie says():HERE IS SOME BACKGROUND TO THE TRANSFER OF POWERS ISSUE FROM BACK IN 2013 UNDER MALIKI...
rcookie says():Iraqi Factions Debate Transferring Ministerial Powers to Provinces
Amidst the severe political crisis currently rocking Iraq, people have been increasingly calling for the removal of service ministries from the federal government and transferring their financial allocations to provinces. These ministries have failed in fulfilling their duties, according to many observers in Baghdad, and it is important that they be closed.
rcookie says():The ministries in question are the municipalities, agriculture, power, health, education, construction and labor.
Even the most high-ranking officials have joined the debate about removing the ministries in Iraq. While Speaker of Parliament Osama al-Nujaifi, who is part of the Sunni minority, was inclined to remove these ministries, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, who is part of the Shiite majority, showed reluctance.
Maliki stated, “Iraq’s constitution does not include any indication of the possibility of expanding the privileges of the local administrations in the provinces, and does not allow handing them the powers of the service ministries if removed.”
Maliki believes that removing the service ministries and transferring their powers to the provincial councils is a step that must be preceded by an administrative disintegration of the ministries. This requires time to avoid confusion.
Last year, the central government had resumed its implementation of a law that dictates the withdrawal of projects that cost at least $40 million from the federal ministries and the transfer of their contractual privileges to local ministries. This constituted the first step to decentralizing the administration of the country.
The latest call was issued this week by the governor of Diwaniya, Salem Alwan, who believes that “removing the service ministries at this stage and turning them into general directorates in the provinces is the best solution to step up the provision of services for citizens.”
Alwan added, “Large sums of money are allocated to service ministries, which do not give citizens anything in return. The central government must transfer these allocations from the country’s general budget to the administrations of provinces.”
Alwan believes that “these administrations know better than anyone else about the needs of their provinces, and they can invest the money in important projects.”
The mostly Shiite town of Diwaniyah is in one of the poorest areas in Iraq and suffers from a severe lack of infrastructure and services.
Most Iraqi provinces support the request of Diwaniyah’s governor because they will all benefit from any decision in this regard.
Iraq, in general, is suffering from a serious lack of municipal, health and power services, in addition to gaps in other sectors. The service ministries are often criticized for not sticking to set plans for their projects in the provinces.
Iraqi MP Jamal al-Battikh stated, “The ministries of the municipalities, agriculture, health and power are a cumbersome and inefficient burden for the government. I suggest we remove them and transfer their budgets and administrative powers to the provinces.”
Battikh added that “the strong points of the central government lie in the federal ministries, such as the ministries of finance, defense and foreign affairs, in addition to others. As for the service ministries, they have failed to serve the people.”
He also believes that “the widespread financial corruption in service ministries is one of the main reasons necessitating intervention and quick removal of those ministries.”
However, Shiite MP Lika al-Yassin denied the presence of a legal pretext for doing away with the service ministries and stated that “it is too soon to discuss this issue.”
Yassin added that “the Iraqi constitution stipulates the presence of an authority that regulates the work of ministries
rcookie says():Iraqi journalist Bashir al-Aaraji stated that “federalism is a constitutional right, and so is the expansion of provincial rights. However, both need a stable political and security situation.” Aaraji added that “transferring the powers of some ministries to provinces will lead to their administrative and financial inflation. Consequently, local conflicts over power will arise and could lead to the division of the country.”
Aaraji believes that “there is no doubt that service ministries have failed in fulfilling their roles. However, the solution is to subject them to administrative amendments, not remove them. Who said that the provinces are less corrupt or mismanaged than the federal ministries? All parties are contributing to the country’s destruction.”
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Even the most high-ranking officials have joined the debate about removing the ministries in Iraq. While Speaker of Parliament Osama al-Nujaifi, who is part of the Sunni minority, was inclined to remove these ministries, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, who is part of the Shiite majority, showed reluctance.
Maliki stated, “Iraq’s constitution does not include any indication of the possibility of expanding the privileges of the local administrations in the provinces, and does not allow handing them the powers of the service ministries if removed.”
Maliki believes that removing the service ministries and transferring their powers to the provincial councils is a step that must be preceded by an administrative disintegration of the ministries. This requires time to avoid confusion.
Last year, the central government had resumed its implementation of a law that dictates the withdrawal of projects that cost at least $40 million from the federal ministries and the transfer of their contractual privileges to local ministries. This constituted the first step to decentralizing the administration of the country.
The latest call was issued this week by the governor of Diwaniya, Salem Alwan, who believes that “removing the service ministries at this stage and turning them into general directorates in the provinces is the best solution to step up the provision of services for citizens.”
Alwan added, “Large sums of money are allocated to service ministries, which do not give citizens anything in return. The central government must transfer these allocations from the country’s general budget to the administrations of provinces.”
Alwan believes that “these administrations know better than anyone else about the needs of their provinces, and they can invest the money in important projects.”
The mostly Shiite town of Diwaniyah is in one of the poorest areas in Iraq and suffers from a severe lack of infrastructure and services.
Most Iraqi provinces support the request of Diwaniyah’s governor because they will all benefit from any decision in this regard.
Iraq, in general, is suffering from a serious lack of municipal, health and power services, in addition to gaps in other sectors. The service ministries are often criticized for not sticking to set plans for their projects in the provinces.
Iraqi MP Jamal al-Battikh stated, “The ministries of the municipalities, agriculture, health and power are a cumbersome and inefficient burden for the government. I suggest we remove them and transfer their budgets and administrative powers to the provinces.”
Battikh added that “the strong points of the central government lie in the federal ministries, such as the ministries of finance, defense and foreign affairs, in addition to others. As for the service ministries, they have failed to serve the people.”
He also believes that “the widespread financial corruption in service ministries is one of the main reasons necessitating intervention and quick removal of those ministries.”
However, Shiite MP Lika al-Yassin denied the presence of a legal pretext for doing away with the service ministries and stated that “it is too soon to discuss this issue.”
Yassin added that “the Iraqi constitution stipulates the presence of an authority that regulates the work of ministries
rcookie says():Iraqi journalist Bashir al-Aaraji stated that “federalism is a constitutional right, and so is the expansion of provincial rights. However, both need a stable political and security situation.” Aaraji added that “transferring the powers of some ministries to provinces will lead to their administrative and financial inflation. Consequently, local conflicts over power will arise and could lead to the division of the country.”
Aaraji believes that “there is no doubt that service ministries have failed in fulfilling their roles. However, the solution is to subject them to administrative amendments, not remove them. Who said that the provinces are less corrupt or mismanaged than the federal ministries? All parties are contributing to the country’s destruction.”
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