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MP Friday: the country is witnessing a drain on hard currenc

Unread postby Stillw8n » Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:26 am

MP Friday: the country is witnessing a drain on hard currency for Iran and Syria

Baghdad (news) .. Ruled out by the Economic Commission deputy / coalition in Iraq / Qusay Friday and a bleaching of the Iraqi funds during the current period, although there are operations to drain hard currency for the benefit of the neighboring countries.

Juma said (of the Agency news) on Thursday: There are no cases of money laundering Iraq during the current period due to strict control by the central bank the money out and enter the country.

He added that the country is exposed today to the cases of depletion of foreign currency by traders who work for the benefit of Iran and Syria because of the deterioration of their currency as a result of disturbances Alossayash experienced by those two countries.

He explained: that some traders and businessmen who withdraw dollars from Iraqi banks and local markets and turning them into for the benefit of Iran and Syria, which led to the depletion of foreign currency.

The economic researcher Hussein star has warned of depletion of foreign exchange due to the high demand by traders and businessmen and company owners who are working for Iran and Syria to buy This currency auction the central bank in larger volumes than the former, leading to a force from Iraq.

The star in an earlier statement (the news): The Iranian currency if it continued to deteriorate in front
of foreign currency for a period of (6) months will affect the movement of trade between Iraq and Iran and will also affect the movement of Iranian tourists coming to the holy sites, as they affect the Iraqi economy.

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