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    Qatar Central Bank asks banks daily reports on currency trading

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    Bank - Qatar Central Bank asks banks daily reports on currency trading Empty Qatar Central Bank asks banks daily reports on currency trading

    Post by Rocky Thu 08 Jun 2017, 6:17 am

    Qatar Central Bank asks banks daily reports on currency trading


    12:19 - 08/06/2017


    According to "Reuters", on Thursday, the agency that Qatar Central Bank asked commercial banks to provide detailed and regular information on foreign exchange trading has on deposits and withdrawals and transfers.

    The agency quoted as saying banking sources, he said that "the central bank asked banks to also provide information on foreign exchange trading day has a statement on the withdrawals and transfers of deposits that are not worth less than ten million riyals ($ 2.7 million) daily information on the withdrawal of liquidity and deposits" .

    The sources pointed out that "the central bank had asked banks such information every month."

    This comes after the country fell Aldirial against the US dollar to its lowest level in 11 years in the spot market on Wednesday in light of indications that some foreign investment funds withdraw their funds from Qatar because of a diplomatic row with other Gulf states. Finished / 25


    http://www.almaalomah.com/2017/06/08/165529/

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