Dinar Daily NEWS Blog – Dec 12th

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Psalm 34:8 (NKJV)

8 Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good;
Blessed is the man who trusts in Him!

Heavenly Father, You are Good! We trust in You 🙂 In Jesus Name, Amen.

Mrs. BGG

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Iraqi Dinar/Dollar auction (most recent listing) 12-10-15 

Currency Auctions Announcement No. 3092

This daily currency auction was held in the Central Bank of Iraq on the 12-10-2015

The results were as follows:

DETAILS NOTES
Number of banks 21
Number of remittance companies 9
Auction price selling dinar / US$ 1182
Auction price buying dinar / US$ —–
Amount sold at auction price (US$) 161,295,460
Amount purchased at Auction price (US$) —–
Total offers for buying (US$) 161,295,460
Total offers for selling (US$) —–

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BGG – 30 days ago the “market rate” was 1225…it’s 1212 now…they have “magically” brought the Market Rate down to 1212…they also brought the “sell rate” within the 2% IMF compliance…they are now SELLING the Dinar at 1182 per Dollar…the CBI “magically” decided to go from 1166 to 1182 – any ideas as to why?  the IMF takes over – they start following a plan.  There is obviously a new plan…NO ONE SAW THAT COMING.  of all the scenarios anyone could have dreamed up – who would think they would sell Dinar for less? Guess what – it makes things work…

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Will dinar exchange rate impact Iraqi financial crisis?

In light of the suffocating financial crisis plaguing the Iraqi economy following the sharp decline in oil prices, experts and concerned parties are discussing the most appropriate option to fix the exchange rate.

The Iraqi Parliament had discussed the possibility of reducing the dinar-dollar exchange rate by 10% to reach 1,300 dinars per dollar to supply the general budget with 5 trillion dinars ($4.2 billion), or by 20% to reach 1,400 dinars per dollar to supply it with 9 trillion dinars (about $8 billion).

There is no doubt that a reduction of the dinar exchange rate would provide additional resources for the general budget. It will increase the quantity of Iraqi dinars obtained by the Ministry of Finance in return for converting into the dinar its oil revenues or foreign loans it received through the Central Bank of Iraq in dollars.

However, this method increases government resources at the expense of citizens. The losing parties are ordinary citizens, especially those with limited incomes. The purchasing power of their income will drop, especially with the rise in prices of imported goods. The creditors in local currency will also be affected, including those holding Iraqi treasury bonds.

Moreover, Iraq’s almost total reliance on oil revenues, its poor resources such as goods and services other than oil, the existence of financial investments abroad and large foreign reserves and the high cost of external borrowing all indicate a lack of available options to address the current shortage of government foreign-exchange resources. This means that the only solutions are cutting spending, trying to increase some types of direct taxes and fees and issuing treasury bonds in the local market.

The Iraqi dinar’s exchange rate was equal to $3.3 before the outbreak of the Iran-Iraq War. Then $1 became equivalent to 3,000 dinars during the economic blockade from 1990 to 2003. Anyone who has followed the dinar will realize that the problem lies in the difference between the dollar’s supply and demand and the dinar’s supply and demand. It is a simple equation that controls not only the currency prices, but also the prices of all kinds of goods and services. So, for the state to control one side of the equation, it has to control the other side to ensure that the exchange rate will be stable.

When Iraq’s oil resources were limited before OPEC first raised prices in 1973, the country relied on the currency law, a remnant of the gold standard. This law necessitated that 70% of exported currency be backed with gold and foreign currencies to control the dinar supply through government spending. After the Iran-Iraq War, the currency law was abolished, disturbing the balance between the supply and demand of foreign currency with increased military and civilian government spending.

The government allowed the private sector to directly import goods from producers and sell them at prices that were not subject to its control. Thus, there were two exchange rates: an official rate that maintained the $3.3 price and was used for official expenses, and a parallel rate determined by the supply and demand of foreign currency. The difference between the two rates widened in the wake of the economic embargo on Iraq in 1990. As a result, the parallel exchange rate rose to 3,000 dinars at points.

After the occupation and after the export of Iraqi oil was allowed again and deposits were unfrozen, Iraq was expected to undergo monetary reform, whereby surplus banknotes would be withdrawn from circulation. However, it used the daily currency auction, in which specific amounts of dollars are sold to the banks and the private sector to meet the domestic demand for foreign currency, especially for the purposes of importation. The steady increase in oil revenues led to a gradual improvement in the exchange rate until it reached 1,220 dinars to the dollar.

Many politicians and analysts believe that the daily currency auction is a way to smuggle the dollar through private banks under the pretext of importation, and their criticism has increased in light of the current financial crisis.

The question asked by those concerned in Iraq is: Does the daily currency auction have to continue despite the claims made about it? Or should we abandon it and turn to other means so that the process of buying and selling the dollar is free, without restrictions, as some suggest?

Choosing the appropriate exchange rate for any state is a critical scientific process that depends on the state’s economic and financial situation as well as its economic ideology. The states that choose a free floating exchange rate for its currency and make its buying and selling a free process without restrictions are usually powerful, developed economies that have important and multiple foreign currency sources and currencies of importance in international trade and investment flows, as well as large reserves of international currencies.

To preserve the exchange rate, a country that pegged its currencies to a foreign currency such as the dollar or to a currency basket has two options. The first is to have large foreign currency and gold reserves to support the pegged exchange rate when necessary, as the GCC countries do. The second is to maintain the exchange rate through the management of the monetary authority, which influences the factors determining the demand for foreign currency. This is what Iraq was doing prior to the first oil boom.

Presently in Iraq, the government does not have an official Iraqi dinar to dollar exchange rate, or a currency basket. The $3.3 exchange rate is no longer used for any currency, although it has not been officially canceled.

Accordingly, in light of the limited foreign currency resources and difficulty to go beyond oil resources, it is imperative that the state manages the current exchange rate through the development of a foreign exchange budget by the Central Bank, which will determine the allocation of imported goods, services and transfers without charges.
This way, it is possible to maintain the current exchange rate’s stability and to limit expenditures in foreign currency to the available resources until the circumstances are favorable for monetary reform and the adoption of an appropriate official exchange rate.

Are you all reading this ?????????????????????

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BGG News Time Chat 12-11-15 PM Part 1 of 3

Thanks to Dinar Detectives for a post and Dinar Recaps for posting this in their BLOG

Welcome to dinarupdates.com for News Time with BGG!!

BGG says here’s my insider story for the nite…

BGG says you guys will likey..

BGG says Mike (Kaperoni) has worn us all out with this 2% IMF guideline business..

BGG says a long time ago… I told him… when it’s time – they will magically “be in compliance”…

BGG says for whatever reason… guess what… THEY ARE.

BGG says more curious than that they are… is HOW??
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BGG News Time Chat 12-11-15 PM Part 2 of 3

Thanks to Dinar Detectives for a post and Dinar Recaps for posting this in their BLOG

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CanTWaitwoRV says to BGG: The Ministry of Planning, Monday, for the controls and mechanisms for the implementation of new and ongoing investment projects in a manner postpaid and to be adopted within the next year’s budget in 2016.

He said ministry spokesman Abdul Zahra al-Hindawi said in a statement that representatives of the Ministries of Planning and Finance, and in consultation with the Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister acknowledged the controls that will be adopted in the implementation of projects on credit, which stressed that the implementation of projects in this way is for projects developed in accordance with Article 26 of the Budget Law for 2015, taking into consideration ongoing in the draft 2016 budget projects and include text

BGG says to wmawhite: That is a most interesting point…

Nadita says BGG: …what are you going to do when this rv..? and the chat is overloaded…
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CURRENCY CODE SELL BUY

Dinar to USD – Dinar Value – Iraqi Dinar “IQD” listing

CURRENCY CODE SELL BUY
US dollar USD 1182.000 1180.000
Euro EUR 1293.226 1292.580
British pound GBP 1781.510 1780.620
Canadian dollar CAD 869.437 869.003
Swiss franc CHF 1191.893 1191.297
Swedish krona SEK 139.449 139.380
Norwegian krone NOK 135.600 135.532
Danish krone DKK 173.334 173.247
Japanese yen JPY 9.611 9.607
Special
Drawing Rights
SDR 1640.675 1639.855

http://www.cbi.iq/

Indicative rates – 12.12.2015 (no change as of 12/10)

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