International financial institutions have indicated their willingness to support the private banking sector in Iraq
04/20/2014 14:30
Tomorrow's Press / BAGHDAD: The governor of the Iraqi Central Bank and the Agency Abdel Basset Turki, on Sunday that international financial institutions have expressed keen interest to support development projects implemented by the private banking sector in Iraq, noting that the central bank intends through his future plans to go about the work of reforms to shift to the banking system, a comprehensive and integrated.
He said Turkish for "tomorrow's Press," said that "the international financial institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank play a major role in Iraq by supporting and financing the private sector represented by the banking sector of Iraq," noting that "the number of international projects at this time amounted to four projects only to support this vital sector ".
"The international institutions created nearly 900 million dollars to provide the necessary funding for the advancement of banking sector in Iraq," pointing out that "the central bank intends through his future plans to go about the work of reforms to shift to the banking system, a comprehensive and integrated approach in Iraq."
Turki said that "there is a real international support for Iraq for the advancement of the banking sector and the private sector by supporting the development projects carried out in different parts of the country."
He accused a member of the Committee of Economy and Investment parliamentary MP Aziz Shareef al-Mayahi in, the 12 of February, "the central bank to take measures intended to demolish the domestic economy, with its governor threatened to call Abdul-Basit Turki of the Parliament in the event of the continuation of that policy" suspicious. "
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04/20/2014 14:30
Tomorrow's Press / BAGHDAD: The governor of the Iraqi Central Bank and the Agency Abdel Basset Turki, on Sunday that international financial institutions have expressed keen interest to support development projects implemented by the private banking sector in Iraq, noting that the central bank intends through his future plans to go about the work of reforms to shift to the banking system, a comprehensive and integrated.
He said Turkish for "tomorrow's Press," said that "the international financial institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank play a major role in Iraq by supporting and financing the private sector represented by the banking sector of Iraq," noting that "the number of international projects at this time amounted to four projects only to support this vital sector ".
"The international institutions created nearly 900 million dollars to provide the necessary funding for the advancement of banking sector in Iraq," pointing out that "the central bank intends through his future plans to go about the work of reforms to shift to the banking system, a comprehensive and integrated approach in Iraq."
Turki said that "there is a real international support for Iraq for the advancement of the banking sector and the private sector by supporting the development projects carried out in different parts of the country."
He accused a member of the Committee of Economy and Investment parliamentary MP Aziz Shareef al-Mayahi in, the 12 of February, "the central bank to take measures intended to demolish the domestic economy, with its governor threatened to call Abdul-Basit Turki of the Parliament in the event of the continuation of that policy" suspicious. "
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