The narrator provides a summary of recent news related to the potential revaluation of the Iraqi dinar currency. Key points include:
China signing multiple major infrastructure contracts with Iraq, including a $2 billion iron plant, $490 million medical city, and residential development projects.
Iraq moving forward with projects like restarting a fertilizer plant and a trade corridor bypassing the Suez Canal.
The Iraqi Ministry of Planning sent completed budget tables to the Council of Ministers, with funding for ongoing projects but no new ones.
The Central Bank of Iraq stated they will soon launch something to impact Iraq's financial stability, which the narrator speculates could be a reissuance of the currency rate.
Comments from various analysts stating groups are poised and ready for a potential currency revaluation, with some reporting their funds are already prepared for distribution.
The narrator concludes that positive progress continues towards eventual revaluation, with global partners investing in Iraq's infrastructure and stability. The narrator invites viewers to subscribe for future daily updates and live streams.
The narrator summarizes recent news related to the potential revaluation of the Iraqi dinar currency. Key points include:
China investing billions in industrial and infrastructure projects in Iraq, including a $2 billion iron plant, $490 million medical city, and residential development in Najaf.
Iraq moving forward on $17 billion trade corridor project to bypass Suez Canal, with support from the US.
Iraqi stock exchange performed well and closed for the week. US military invested there due to regulations preventing investing in the dinar.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs promoting Iraq's presence in international forums. Narrator sees this as more evidence Iraq preparing to revalue currency.
Budget tables sent to Council of Ministers, aiming to fund ongoing projects. Monitoring allocation of funds a priority.
Central Bank said it will soon launch something to impact Iraq's financial stability, which narrator interprets as plans to reissue the exchange rate.
News on progress fighting corruption and asset recovery in cooperation with Russia.
Discussion from various analysts (Mark Z, Bruce, etc.) on timing, rates, and indications that groups are preparing for impending dinar revaluation.
The narrator reminds viewers to subscribe for more regular updates. Multiple live streams are planned for the following day.
The narrator provides a summary of recent news related to the potential revaluation of the Iraqi dinar currency. Key points include:
China investing billions in industrial and infrastructure projects in Iraq, including a $2 billion iron plant, a $490 million medical city, and a residential development in Najaf. The narrator suggests this shows confidence ahead of a potential revaluation.
Iraq making progress on anti-corruption efforts and asset recovery in cooperation with Russia. The narrator states this is a vital step towards revaluation.
Confirmation that Iraq has the 4th largest oil reserves in the world, further evidence of Iraq's economic potential.
Rumors of progress on the release of funds to currency holder groups. Mark Z and Bruce suggest notification of exchange appointments may come soon.
Discussion that large 3-zero notes will still be used for interbank transfers between countries after lower denominations are issued. People will still be able to exchange them.
The narrator emphasizes that rates are now blinking and stabilizing on both bank and redemption center screens tied to the imminent release.
The narrator invites people to join one of three live streams tomorrow to provide further updates and answer questions about the developing situation.
The narrator provides a summary of recent news related to the potential revaluation of the Iraqi dinar currency. Key points include:
China investing billions in industrial and infrastructure projects in Iraq, including a $2 billion iron plant, a $490 million medical city, and a residential development in Najaf.
Iraq restarting a nitrogen fertilizer plant after 40 years and planning a $17 billion trade corridor to bypass the Suez Canal.
The Iraqi stock exchange closed on a positive note. A friend of the narrator under NDA may share insider info on an upcoming video call.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is promoting Iraq's presence in international forums, indicating progress towards revaluing currency.
Budget paperwork completed and submitted to the Council of Ministers. Monitoring allocation of funds is a priority.
The Central Bank of Iraq stated financial stability is critical, and they will soon launch something to impact the economy.
There is increased cooperation with foreign partners to combat corruption and seize criminal assets.
Iraq has the 4th largest oil reserves globally. Reducing graft associated with parallel currency markets will benefit citizens.
Large currency notes will remain for interbank transactions only. Citizens can exchange them for smaller denominations post-revaluation.
Redemption center personnel prepare for imminent notifications to exchange currencies.
The narrator provides a summary of recent news related to the potential revaluation of the Iraqi dinar currency. Key points include:
China is investing billions in industrial and infrastructure projects in Iraq, including a $2 billion iron plant, a $490 million medical city, and a residential development in Najaf.
Iraq is developing a $17 billion trade corridor to bypass the Suez Canal, which the Wall Street Journal covered in a recent video.
Iraq's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is promoting Iraq's participation in international forums and partnerships with foreign countries.
Iraq's budget tables have been sent to the Council of Ministers and do not include new projects, just existing ones.
Mark Z and others believe currency groups are preparing for imminent distribution of funds related to the dinar.
Rates are blinking and stabilizing on bank screens tied to Forex and redemption centers tied to something else.
The narrator says notifications should come soon about exchange appointments and encourages viewers to subscribe for more regular updates.