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    Central Bank: Agreement to facilitate payments to China to finance private sector imports

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    Central Bank: Agreement to facilitate payments to China to finance private sector imports Empty Central Bank: Agreement to facilitate payments to China to finance private sector imports

    Post by Rocky Sat 11 Feb 2023, 5:45 am

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    The Central Bank of Iraq confirmed, today, Saturday, the agreement to facilitate payments to China to finance private sector imports.

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    A statement by the Central Bank's media office, received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), stated, "The Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Ali Mohsen Ismail, met with Daniel Zeliko, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors at (JP Morgan) on the sidelines of his visit to Washington."
    The statement added, "During the meeting, it was agreed that the (JP Morgan) bank would facilitate payments from the Iraqi banking system to the People's Republic of China to finance private sector imports directly."
    He pointed out that "a number of issues related to reserves management, liquidity management and technical support provided by the aforementioned bank to the Central Bank of Iraq and to the banking sector in Iraq were also discussed."
    Al-Alaq indicated, according to the statement, that “the Central Bank of Iraq is committed to applying international standards in combating money laundering and terrorism financing,” stressing, “strengthening the relations of the Central Bank of Iraq with its counterparts in the countries of the world to serve the work of the Iraqi banking sector and its development.[/size]
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    Central Bank: Agreement to facilitate payments to China to finance private sector imports Empty An Iraqi-American agreement to facilitate payments to Chinaproposals from

    Post by Rocky Sat 11 Feb 2023, 5:47 am

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    Today, Saturday, the Central Bank of Iraq confirmed the agreement to facilitate payments to China to finance private sector imports .
    The media office of the bank stated in a statement received (Baghdad Today) that “the Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Ali Mohsen Ismail, met with Daniel Zeliko, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors at JPMorgan Corporation, on the sidelines of his visit to Washington."
    He added, "During the meeting, it was agreed that JP Morgan Bank would facilitate payments from the Iraqi banking system to the People's Republic of China to finance private sector imports directly."
    He pointed out that "a number of issues related to reserves management, liquidity management and technical support provided by the aforementioned bank to the Central Bank of Iraq and the banking sector in Iraq were also discussed."
    The governor stressed, according to the statement, that "the Central Bank of Iraq is committed to applying international standards in combating money laundering and financing terrorism," pointing to "strengthening the Central Bank of Iraq's relations with its counterparts in countries of the world to Serve the work and development of the Iraqi banking sector.
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