Iraqi Dinar In The News

2012 April 24
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As changes in Iraq make the Iraqi Dinar currency susceptible to up and down trends it is important to stay abreast of the news affecting the valuation of the Dinar. This national currency has been affected by the quick paced changes we see in the region on a daily basis. Even what happens in Iran affects the value of the Dinar and what the Iraqi Central Bank does to stabilize the currency. Read the past week's headlines below:

Dinar Trade is Back in The Market for Buying and Selling of Iraq ...

The company held the largest market share in Iraqi Dinar sales since 2004. However, the company took a temporary hiatus from sales to undergo changes...

Iraq dinar hit by fallout from sanctions next door

Reuters
By Aseel Kami and Serena Chaudhry | BAGHDAD (Reuters) - At Alaa Radhi's currency exchange shop in central Baghdad, a board showing the rate of Iraqi dinars...
Central Bank governor left for Monetary Fund Meeting, not fleeing ...‎ Aswat Al Iraq

Central Bank of Iraq: $10B Siphoned Off in Support of Iranian and ...

Middle East Media Research Institute - 4 days ago
The rush to buy dollars has caused the Iraqi dinar to lose 11% of its value against the dollar, despite considerable foreign currency reserves available...

Qatar's QNB ups stake in Iraqi bank to 51%

ArabianBusiness.com
By Andy Sambidge Qatar National Bank (QNB) Group has obtained the approval of the Central Bank of Iraq to increase its stake in the country's Mansour Bank...

Iraq's New International Role

AINA (press release) - 17 hours ago
Iraq's investments"We expect Iraq's GDP in 2015 to jump to 360 billion dollars from 170 billion currently," deputy central bank governor Mudher Kasim told...
Continued foreign investment in Iraq will probably be the best thing that helps the dinar rise in value and Iraq recovers from it's third major war in 20 years. Stay tuned for more headlines.
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