1. Finance Ministry receives $440m from Int’l Monetary Fund
June 9, 2010 – 10:26:03
BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: Iraqi Finance Ministry has received $440 million as a loan from the International Fund Monetary.
2. Iraq is heading toward a long-term economic stability
08.06.2010
Mohammad Karim
Sent the U.S. Treasury Department recently wrote to the Iraqi Ministry of Finance, reporting that “Iraq has made progress towards laying the foundations for long-term economic stability,” and praised the agreements signed by Iraq early this year with both the IMF and World Bank.
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3. Iraq president requests June 14th meeting to form government (FCC)
Iraq parliament ordered to convene
Allawi’s Iraqiya bloc won the most seats, but has failed to form a government[AFP]
Iraq’s president has asked the newly elected parliament to convene on June 14 for the first time since inconclusive elections failed to produce a new government, a presidency official has said.
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4. Iraq tussle gathers momentum. DV members vote RonScarpa for PM.
Neither Al Maliki nor Allawi have the majority needed to form a cabinet and an alliance seems the only option to fill the haunting vacuum
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Adam, all these are great information. my only question is why are they still getting loans. is this good to the RV or no. Please advice.
Thanks
Wow, that was a mouthful! Look foward to more updates!.
I just bought some dinar from gonebazaar.com I am really looking forward to the revalue. I am going to payoff my house and my families houses, if it happens.
hi Adam hope u r fine…plz clear when u say mid-summer does it mean mid-july???????confused plz tel..good luck 4 exams.
Voinovich confident Iraq is on right track
Thursday, June 10, 2010 02:55 AM
By Jack Torry
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
WASHINGTON – Just back from a trip to Iraq, Sen. George V. Voinovich said yesterday he is optimistic that its leaders will form a coalition government and that democracy will take hold in the war-battered nation.In a teleconference with Ohio reporters, the Ohio Republican said he returned from the trip “feeling we made the right decision” in 2003 to invade Iraq, although he warned that’s the case only if “they keep going in the direction they are going.”"I’m optimistic, I really am,” he said. “Maybe this thing is going to work out the way we wanted it to. We certainly paid a big price.”Voinovich joined Republican Sens. James Inhofe of Oklahoma and John Barrasso of Wyoming and two GOP members of the U.S. House last week in visiting Iraq, Kuwait and Africa. They met with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, U.S. Ambassador Christopher Hill and U.S. generals.Voinovich said al-Maliki, who heads a Shiite alliance, convinced the delegation that a broad-based coalition government eventually will emerge that will include Sunni and Shiite lawmakers.Former Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi, a Shiite who heads a Sunni bloc, emerged with 91 seats in the March parliamentary elections, compared with 89 for al-Maliki and his allies.”I am confident they are going to come together and form a government,” Voinovich said. “They are smart enough to know they have to do it in a way that one group does not feel like they are going to be shut out.”They get it. If they shut out the Sunnis, they know it would be exploited like crazy by the old Baathists,” who were members of the political party of former dictator Saddam Hussein.Voinovich, whose most-recent trip to Iraq had been in 2007, said he was impressed with al-Maliki. “He was sincere about the future of the country,” and said he was “very grateful” to Americans, including the 4,406 troops who have died in Iraq since 2003. jtorry@dispatch.com
NOW, EVERYONE CAN TELL ME IS THIS A GOOD NEWS? GO RV GO RV EVERYONE.
I don’t get any of it, but I do want the rv!!! RV, RV, RV!!!
http://www.dinarbanker.com/information-articles/iraqi-dinar-revaluation.html
according to this link it looks like to me that the Vietnam Dong would be a bad investment
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Nothing iz happiness soon lol
rv already
Adam: I just read on Market Watch that the Iraq Central Bank was attacked. How is that going to affect anything?
Vschuler, just like everything else in Iraq – it adds a little time to the process. Most professionals and the people who are in control of policy are prepared for these things, though. This isn’t an unexpected or surprising incident, so I’d say it’s business as usual. (As horrible as that may sound!)
Hi Adam, ijust concern about the sanEring issue, just 4 pErsonal view do u thing that will happEn? Thanks for the answer.
Adam…. Really, really, really….. is there anything of a positive nature REALLY happening to bring on the RV of the DONG or the DINAR ?
If there is, I don’t seem to be able to recognoze it.
How about it ???