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    "More than 200 million dollars"... an increase in foreign remittances in the "Central of Iraq" aucti

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    Post by Rocky Tue 30 Jan 2024, 5:04 am

    "More than 200 million dollars"... an increase in foreign remittances in the "Central of Iraq" auction.



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    Shafaq News/ External remittances increased at the Central Bank’s auction, today, Tuesday, by 92% at the expense of cash sales, to reach 202 million dollars.
    Shafaq News Agency correspondent said, “Today, during its auction for buying and selling the US dollar, the Central Bank sold 219 million 713 thousand and 618 dollars, which the bank covered at a base exchange rate of 1,305 dinars per dollar for documentary credits and international settlements for electronic cards, and at 1,310 dinars per dollar for foreign transfers and at 1310 dinars per dollar in cash.
    Our correspondent added; “Most of the bank’s dollar sales went to strengthen balances abroad in the form of (remittances, credits), which amounted to 202 million 593 thousand and 618 dollars, an increase of 92%, compared to cash sales amounting to 17 million 120 thousand dollars.”
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