Monday, June 25, 2012 18:16
Central Bank: The process of deletion of zeros will not affect the entry of citizens
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. Iraqi Central Bank confirmed that the new change in the process of deletion of zeros will not affect the entry of citizens or their wealth, but will contribute to the cancel (dollarization) Amounts in banking.
The appearance of Dr. Mohammed Saleh, Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Monday, during the symposium at the University of Baghdad, entitled (monetary policy and the deletion of zeros) attended by agency / Baghdadiya News / "The new change in the process of deletion of zeros will not affect the entry of citizens or their wealth or contractual obligations them, but it will contribute to the cancellation (dollarization) the large amounts in banking transactions. "
It should be noted that the CBI had said (29 September 2011) that the year 2013 will see the deletion of zeros and currency exchange rates, pointing out that the current formed a cluster of large cash estimated at 30 trillion dinars.
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Central Bank: The process of deletion of zeros will not affect the entry of citizens
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. Iraqi Central Bank confirmed that the new change in the process of deletion of zeros will not affect the entry of citizens or their wealth, but will contribute to the cancel (dollarization) Amounts in banking.
The appearance of Dr. Mohammed Saleh, Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Monday, during the symposium at the University of Baghdad, entitled (monetary policy and the deletion of zeros) attended by agency / Baghdadiya News / "The new change in the process of deletion of zeros will not affect the entry of citizens or their wealth or contractual obligations them, but it will contribute to the cancellation (dollarization) the large amounts in banking transactions. "
It should be noted that the CBI had said (29 September 2011) that the year 2013 will see the deletion of zeros and currency exchange rates, pointing out that the current formed a cluster of large cash estimated at 30 trillion dinars.
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