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Iraq an economic Study
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[quote:ReVbo™:MV8xNzI0NTM4XzM2OTcxNTc0XzMyNUIxNTk4] [quote:Munsoned:MV8xNzI0NTM4XzM2OTcxMTI5XzM2OTQzNUJD] 3. Estimate the amended exchange rate of the Iraqi dinar to be used in technical and economical feasibility studies and for (1.134) dollar per dinar. This price should be approved for 3 years until re-appreciation by the competent authorities. This makes sense to me. It has to end up at, at least $1. Most people would cash in at that rate because they need it or waited so long and God forbid the whole thing falls apart. They also could put a term limit on the cash in "3 years" or less and then if you hold the old Dinar T.S. for you. Then after the three years it could float or whatever up to it's true value over $3 dollars. This would save them an ass ton of money and everybody goes home with a big fat shit eating grin on their faces. Plus I think by law they can only raise the rate by small amounts in a certain time frame. So all they need to do is give a small window to cash the old ones in and then watch it grow. I wonder how many people will cash out and then reinvest in the new Dinar? I wish I had enough to do that. Hey Rev, which place was it that had the million option but still gave 100k if no RV? Thanks [/quote] I get mine from Sterling Currency, but DinarTrade does a guaranteed reserve, too. They're both about the same price. There may be others, too, but those are the only ones I'm familiar with. [/quote]
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Iraq is rapidly becoming a force in world economics due to its oil reserves. What do you think the effects will be on the world economic stage. sk
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