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Iraq Stock Market Report
27th December 2024
Rabee Securities Iraq Stock Exchange (ISX) market report (trading week ending: 26th December 2024).
Please click here to view a table of listed companies and their associated ticker codes.
Note: ISX will be closed from December 31, 2024 until January 6, 2025 due to the end-of-year closing operations. The last trading session of 2024 will be on December 30, and the first trading session of 2025 will be on January 7. LINK
The Central Bank of Iraq honors the members of the Issuance and Treasury Department on their career day
December 26, 2024
His Excellency the Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Mr. Ali Mohsen Al-Alaq, sponsored the first annual celebration for the employees of the issuance and treasuries in the bank and its branches.
The ceremony witnessed the honoring of the employees who won a symbolic shield in appreciation of their distinguished efforts, by the Governor, the Deputy, the Director of the Issuance and Treasury Department, and the branch managers.
His Excellency the Governor praised, during a speech on the sidelines of the celebration, the contributions of all employees of the Central Bank of Iraq, especially the employees of the Issuance and Treasury Department, whose work nature and positions differ from other departments and sections.
His Excellency stressed that we had previously directed to hold a special celebration for the employees of the issuance and treasuries, and this comes in appreciation of their great efforts in the process of sorting, printing, and issuing currency and other basic tasks of their work.
Central Bank of Iraq
Media Office
December 26, 2024
https://cbi.iq/news/view/2747
Parliamentary Finance: Digital financial transformation will eliminate c--------n and money laundering
12/24/2024 Baghdad – WAA – Wissam Al-Mulla
The Parliamentary Finance Committee confirmed, on Friday, that the digital financial transformation will eliminate c--------n and money laundering.
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The head of the committee, Atwan Al-Atwani, said in a statement to the Iraqi News Agency (INA), “The digital transformation in the financial aspect has become essential and very important to achieve a qualitative shift in sustainable development, and through applications it is possible to provide many job opportunities and provide cash liquidity to the Ministry of Finance.”
He added that “banking needs a qualitative shift, considering that digital transformation eliminates c--------n and gets rid of money laundering,” explaining that “digital transformation is not a luxury, but rather essential to keep pace with the global development that is proceeding rapidly in this field.”
During the fourth annual international scientific conference, entitled (Digital Financial Services – Challenges of Reality and Future Foresight), which was organized last Tuesday, the Ministry of Finance announced that it has made great strides in digital transformation and electronic payment, while indicating that progress has been made in the field of automating customs procedures to ensure financial sustainability and economic diversification. LINK
Source: Dinar Recaps
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