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May
01

Forex Market in Iraq

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Greg Maynard asked: Forex stands for foreign exchange, which means that foreign countries participate in this market every day. In fact, over ninety countries currently trade on the forex market. You might be surprised to know that one of these countries is Iraq. If you’ve done much looking online, then you’ve no doubt seen hundreds [...]

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Stefano Grossi asked: Following the removal of Saddam Hussein from power and the recent opening of the Iraqi economy to the global free market, making an investment in Iraqi dinars is simple and easy. ??Investors can now buy and sell dinar from anywhere in the world, especially if they are in touch with a reputable [...]

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Mar
04

Education for Iraq and the Dinar

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Dan Carlson asked: Education reform is a challenge for every country. We have our own issues with education in the U.S. – lack of funding, under performance in math and science, under paid teachers, etc. However, the burden of education reform in the U.S. does not compare to Iraq. How is education reform related to [...]

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George S. Hughes asked: The Iraqi dinar is the certified currency of Iraq. The nation stays largely isolated from international monetary markets. The country has no real sovereign credit, there’s little demand for its currency which stays thinly traded. All Iraqi assets, including its money are viewed as currently being a high financial risk. The [...]

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Stefano Grossi asked: It has been close to seven years since the new Iraqi Dinar was introduced. Since its introduction, Iraq’s economy has grown consistently (even during the pre-surge period). With this the value of the its new currency has also continued to rise. To top that Iraq’s national debt is miniscule and they also [...]

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