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Securities Commission: terrorist attacks will not affect the process of trading in financial markets (PFP)

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Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: The head of the Securities Commission, Abdul Razzaq al-Saadi, on Thursday, that the terrorist attacks would not affect the process of securities trading in the markets, calling on the government to put their money for trading.

He said al-Saadi for "tomorrow's Press," that "there are some المعرقلات in the development of government funds in the trading," inviting them to "put their money for trading in the Securities Commission in order to elevate the work of trading, the benefit of the Iraqi economy in general."

He added that "armed attacks and terrorist bombings carried out by al-Qaeda has not and will not affect the process of securities trading in the markets."

And experiencing the capital Baghdad and the Iraqi provinces all breaches and security tensions are detonated car bombs and improvised explosive devices targeting mostly civilians and security forces, in addition to the assassinations organization, due to the presence so-called "sleeper cells" of al-Qaeda, which is active from time to time under the guidance of the al Qaeda leadership.

It is noteworthy that al-Qaeda and other armed groups in Iraq began in recent escalation in the operations of car bombs and improvised explosive devices aimed at gatherings of civilians and boards of Solace, as well as targeting state institutions and the assassination of the citizens in order to confuse the general security situation, which resulted in the killing and wounding dozens of people

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