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    A government bank puts pilgrims in a {dilemma}

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    Post by Rocky Sat 26 Aug 2023, 9:54 am

    A government bank puts pilgrims in a {dilemma}
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    {Local: Al-Furat News} Iraqi pilgrims were surprised by the closure of the government-run Al-Rashid Bank and its branches on Friday, when they went to receive $3,000 at a price subsidized by the Central Bank of Iraq.
    Some of them told {Euphrates News} agency that they "fell into a dilemma after they visited today some branches of Al-Rashid Bank to buy 3 thousand dollars allocated to each traveler at the official price set by the Central Bank at {1320 dinars} to find it closed."
    They added, "They cut off their travel tickets to the Holy Land in Saudi Arabia, and they have to leave today, Friday, in order to waste money from the Al-Rasheed branches designated for selling dollars to travelers, despite the bank's announcement in advance that it is open seven days a week, including holidays."
    It is noteworthy that the Rasheed Bank directed its branches last July to sell the dollar to travelers at 3 thousand dollars instead of 2000 dollars for the traveler and all days of the week.

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