Global Debt Crisis Erupts Threatening Massive US Selloff
Global Debt Crisis Erupts Threatening Massive US Selloff
Taylor Kenny: 9-16-2025
Something profound is stirring in the global financial markets, and it’s not just another economic blip. We’re witnessing a transformative shift in the global bond market – one that could fundamentally reset our monetary system and deeply impact the value of the US dollar, along with your financial future.
This isn’t just financial jargon; it’s a looming reality that affects everything from your mortgage rates to the stability of your savings.
Global Debt Crisis Erupts Threatening Massive US Selloff
Taylor Kenny: 9-16-2025
Something profound is stirring in the global financial markets, and it’s not just another economic blip. We’re witnessing a transformative shift in the global bond market – one that could fundamentally reset our monetary system and deeply impact the value of the US dollar, along with your financial future.
This isn’t just financial jargon; it’s a looming reality that affects everything from your mortgage rates to the stability of your savings.
Across the globe, from Washington D.C. to Tokyo, long-term government bond yields are climbing. This isn’t isolated to one region; it’s a synchronized movement signifying serious economic consequences beyond routine market fluctuations.
Higher yields mean higher borrowing costs for governments, businesses, and ultimately, you. Think elevated mortgage rates, pricier credit cards, and increased business credit costs, all of which can dampen economic growth and stock market valuations.
A key driver of this seismic shift stems from an unexpected corner: Japan. For decades, Japan maintained ultra-low bond yields through aggressive bond-buying and “yield curve control” policies. But that era is ending. Japan is retreating from these policies, causing its bond yields to rapidly soar to levels not seen since the 1990s.
Why does Japan matter so much? Because Japan is the largest foreign holder of US debt. As Japanese bond yields rise, the narrowing gap between their bonds and US Treasuries makes US debt less attractive for Japanese investors.
This threatens the crucial demand for US Treasuries, potentially forcing Japanese investors to pull funds from US debt holdings. The implications for the US dollar and its stability are immense.
A desperate US government might then pressure the Federal Reserve to intervene by buying government debt, a move historically associated with sparking severe inflation.
We’ve already seen a preview of this fragility. The 2024 yen carry trade unwind, where investors rapidly reversed positions in yen-funded, higher-yielding assets, caused a sharp sell-off in US assets and significant volatility in Treasury yields. It was a stark warning of the interconnectedness and vulnerability of our current system.
Despite central banks hinting at potential rate cuts due to weakening labor markets, inflation continues to accelerate. This creates a contradictory and dangerous economic environment prone to stagflation – a toxic combination of stagnant growth, high inflation, and rising unemployment, eerily reminiscent of the challenging 1970s.
The current behavior of the bond market, where yields rise despite central bank efforts to keep them down, signals a “broken illusion” and a fundamental structural reset in the global financial system. The old rules are breaking down, and a new financial era is dawning.
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Global Bond Market Warning
1:53 Japan Dumps Treasuries
4:01 Yen Carry Trade Unwind
6:26 Welcome Back Stagflation
8:15 Gold’s Next Big Move?
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U.S. House Reattaches Anti-CBDC Bill to CLARITY Act Ahead of Senate Review
Lawmakers push to block a Federal Reserve digital dollar by embedding anti-CBDC language into the broader crypto market structure bill.
What’s Happening Now
The U.S. House has reattached provisions from the Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act (H.R. 1919) to the CLARITY Act (H.R. 3633) before sending it to the Senate for review. The move combines two major pieces of legislation:
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U.S. House Reattaches Anti-CBDC Bill to CLARITY Act Ahead of Senate Review
Lawmakers push to block a Federal Reserve digital dollar by embedding anti-CBDC language into the broader crypto market structure bill.
What’s Happening Now
The U.S. House has reattached provisions from the Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act (H.R. 1919) to the CLARITY Act (H.R. 3633) before sending it to the Senate for review. The move combines two major pieces of legislation:
The CLARITY Act: Seeks to establish a clear regulatory framework for digital assets, defining oversight responsibilities between the SEC and CFTC.
The Anti-CBDC Act: Prohibits the Federal Reserve from issuing a central bank digital currency (CBDC) to individuals or creating retail Fed accounts.
By embedding the CBDC ban inside the broader, more likely-to-pass CLARITY Act, lawmakers are raising the odds that these restrictions make it through Senate negotiations.
Implications for CBDC Development
If enacted, the anti-CBDC provisions would create legal barriers to a digital dollar. The Federal Reserve would face restrictions on directly offering digital currency to the public, severely limiting potential CBDC designs. Any future attempt would either require new exemptions (such as for national security) or a significantly scaled-back version of a digital dollar.
Regulatory Clarity for Crypto
The CLARITY Act itself provides long-sought regulatory boundaries by clarifying which federal agencies have authority over crypto assets and intermediaries. For crypto firms, exchanges, and stablecoin issuers, this could reduce compliance ambiguity. However, the attachment of anti-CBDC language adds political complexity — potentially alienating moderate senators or prompting efforts to dilute the ban.
Bigger Picture: Structural Finance at Stake
This legislation is not just about crypto — it’s about the future control of money and digital infrastructure. Several dynamics stand out:
Monetary Sovereignty vs. Surveillance: Whether the state has direct power over citizens’ wallets.
Agency Authority: Defining long-term jurisdiction between SEC, CFTC, Treasury, and the Fed.
Global Competition: With China, the EU, and dozens of nations advancing CBDCs, U.S. hesitation reshapes the competitive landscape for payments and standards.
Privacy vs. Innovation: Balancing innovation in fintech with civil liberties and systemic risk.
What to Watch Next
Senate Banking Committee’s stance: whether they keep or strip the anti-CBDC provisions.
White House position: a veto or amendment could reshape the bill.
Fed and Treasury response: whether they pause or adapt internal CBDC research.
International pressure: how U.S. caution contrasts with global CBDC adoption trends.
Why This Matters
The House’s decision to pair a ban on CBDCs with a framework for digital asset regulation signals a deeper fight over who controls the future of money. Beyond politics, this is about the architecture of the U.S. and global financial system — how money is issued, who regulates it, and what privacy rights survive in the digital era.
This is not just politics — it’s global finance restructuring before our eyes.
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Sources: Coingape, Congress.gov
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De-Dollarization Reaches Critical Phase: China’s Yuan Adoption for Cross-Border Flows Tops 50%
China’s yuan surpasses the halfway mark in cross-border trade flows, marking a milestone in global de-dollarization.
Milestone in De-Dollarization
China’s efforts to internationalize the yuan have reached a new benchmark: over 50% of national cross-border flows are now settled in yuan, according to the State Administration of Foreign Exchange. This represents a doubling of yuan usage since 2022 and underscores how China is accelerating the global shift away from dollar reliance.
While the yuan still represents less than 4% of all international trade, the momentum is undeniable. Analysts note that yuan usage is boosted by China’s Cross-Border Interbank Payment System (CIPS) — its domestic alternative to SWIFT — which may even undercount true flows.
Why It’s More Than Politics
The yuan crossing 50% of China’s cross-border settlement flows shows a structural financial shift, not just a political talking point. It’s about real-world changes in how nations trade and settle debts. Politics may set the tone — sanctions, tariffs, or foreign policy uncertainty under Trump — but the deeper effect is a weakening reliance on the U.S. dollar and a growing acceptance of alternatives like the yuan.
Proof of Global Finance Restructuring
The shift is visible across multiple fronts:
Yuan Adoption Milestone: Over 50% of Chinese cross-border flows now settled in yuan.
SWIFT Alternative (CIPS): China’s settlement system bypasses Western financial choke points.
Sovereign Debt in Yuan: Hungary issued $5B in panda bonds; Russia and Brazil preparing yuan-based debt.
Reserves Shift: China cut U.S. Treasuries to a 16-year low while increasing gold purchases for 10 straight months.
These aren’t just political maneuvers; they are structural financial realignments in trade, debt, and reserves — exactly what a global reset looks like.
Implications for De-Dollarization
The U.S. dollar remains dominant, but its share is eroding at the edges. The yuan, though still under 4% of global trade, has doubled its footprint since 2022. Geopolitical pressures like sanctions and trade wars are accelerating the trend, forcing nations to transact in national or alternative currencies.
Through the Seeds of Wisdom lens, this is clear: while some frame de-dollarization as “just political fights,” in reality, the underlying economic architecture is being restructured — trade, reserves, debt, and payments.
Why This Matters
The yuan’s rise to more than half of China’s cross-border flows is more than just a trade statistic — it’s the clearest proof yet of systemic de-dollarization in action. With new debt markets, alternative payment rails, and shifting reserves, the world’s financial foundation is being remade step by step.
This is not just politics — it’s global finance restructuring before our eyes.
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Source: Bitcoin.com, Atlantic Council
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France Targets EU-Licensed Crypto Firms, Malta Opposes Centralized Oversight
EU divisions over crypto oversight highlight deeper struggles in building a unified financial system.
France Pushes for Stronger EU Crypto Oversight
France is weighing blocking crypto firms licensed in other EU countries from operating domestically, a sharp response to concerns about uneven enforcement under the EU’s new MiCA framework.
MiCA, which allows firms licensed in one member state to “passport” services across the entire EU, has exposed cracks in the system. France’s financial regulator, the AMF, argues some firms are exploiting lenient licensing regimes to bypass stricter oversight elsewhere.
France has joined Italy and Austria in calling for the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) to directly supervise major crypto firms, effectively centralizing oversight at the EU level.
AMF President Marie-Anne Barbat-Layani warned: “We do not exclude the possibility of refusing the EU passport. It’s very complex legally and not a very good signal for the single market – it’s a bit like the ‘atomic weapon’ but it’s still a possibility we hold in reserve.”
Push for ESMA Control
Supporters of ESMA oversight argue that national regulators are supervising crypto markets differently, creating inconsistencies that could harm investors. France, Italy, and Austria want direct EU supervision, stronger rules for firms outside the bloc, and tighter controls on token offerings and cybersecurity.
Malta Pushes Back
Not all member states agree. Malta, long considered an “early adopter” of digital asset regulation, opposes giving ESMA sweeping control. Its regulator, the MFSA, warned that full centralization could add bureaucracy and stifle efficiency just as Europe is competing globally in digital finance.
Earlier this year, Malta faced criticism after an ESMA review found weaknesses in its licensing process, but the country maintains that local regulators can act quickly and effectively without ceding all authority to Brussels.
Why This Matters
This fight goes far beyond a regulatory turf war. The EU is attempting to balance sovereignty, efficiency, and investor protection in a financial system where money now flows digitally across borders. France’s hardline stance, Malta’s resistance, and ESMA’s growing role are signs that the rules of global finance are being rewritten through regulation.
For the EU, how this dispute is resolved will shape whether Europe’s digital economy speaks with one unified voice or remains fragmented — a question that affects its competitiveness against the U.S. and China.
This is not just politics — it’s global finance restructuring before our eyes.
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Sources: Coinpedia, Reuters
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Iraq Economic News and Points To Ponder Tuesday Evening 9-16-25
Economist: Iraq Does Not Have A Sovereign Wealth Fund, And Its Mission Is Handled By The Central Bank.
Time: 2025/09/16 Reading: 405 times {Economic: Al Furat News} An economic expert confirmed that Iraq currently lacks a sovereign fund dedicated to achieving economic stability.
Salah Nouri explained to Al Furat News Agency that "the Central Bank of Iraq is currently handling the tasks of this fund." He also pointed out that the Iraq Development Fund, which was established in 2024 with the aim of supporting economic development by attracting foreign investment, has yet to show tangible results due to its recent establishment.
Economist: Iraq Does Not Have A Sovereign Wealth Fund, And Its Mission Is Handled By The Central Bank.
Time: 2025/09/16 Reading: 405 times {Economic: Al Furat News} An economic expert confirmed that Iraq currently lacks a sovereign fund dedicated to achieving economic stability.
Salah Nouri explained to Al Furat News Agency that "the Central Bank of Iraq is currently handling the tasks of this fund." He also pointed out that the Iraq Development Fund, which was established in 2024 with the aim of supporting economic development by attracting foreign investment, has yet to show tangible results due to its recent establishment.
In recent years, the Iraqi economic arena has witnessed intense discussions about the importance of establishing a sovereign fund entrusted with developing and investing the state's financial resources over the long term. This step comes amid the government's efforts to diversify sources of income and reduce dependence on oil as the main source of the budget.
The idea of establishing this fund did not arise suddenly; rather, it goes back to the aspirations of previous governments, which were unable to bring this project to fruition.
A sovereign wealth fund is an investment fund that manages the state's financial surpluses through assets outside its borders. However, it is not affiliated with the Ministry of Finance or the Central Bank, and it differs from foreign exchange reserves.LINK
A Government Advisor Proposes Establishing A Sovereign Fund For Non-Oil Raw Materials.
Time: 2025/09/16 Reading: 525 times {Economic: Al Furat News} Economic expert Mazhar Mohammed Saleh emphasized the importance of establishing an Iraqi sovereign fund specializing in non-oil and gas natural resources as a strategic tool to maximize added value and diversify sources of national income.
Saleh told Al Furat News Agency that this fund, which differs in its objectives from the Central Bank of Iraq's investment portfolio, which focuses on cash, will employ financial surpluses generated from raw materials such as phosphates, sulfur, and iron to develop manufacturing industries.
He stressed that the primary goal is to export semi-finished or finished products instead of raw materials, thus strengthening Iraq's position in regional markets.
The economic expert explained that the proposal is based on several fundamental principles, including maximizing local added value by investing the fund's revenues in industrial production chains, and supporting the diversification of the national economy by directing these investments toward vital sectors such as agriculture, industry, and renewable energy. He also noted that the fund will serve as sustainable financing for the general budget, reducing reliance on borrowing and deficit financing.
Saleh reviewed successful international experiences in this field, such as the Norwegian Government Pension Fund, Singapore's GIC and Temasek funds, and the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority in the UAE, emphasizing the need to adopt global best practices in management, governance, and transparency.
Regarding the expected outcomes, Saleh explained that establishing the fund will reduce reliance on oil as the sole source of income, support financial stability, and attract foreign direct investment in partnership with the fund.
To realize this vision, Saleh called for urgent practical steps, including drafting a law for the fund, forming an independent founding body of experts, and incorporating the proposal into the government program and Iraq's national development vision. This will ensure the implementation of this strategic tool, which represents a cornerstone of a sustainable future economic vision. LINK
Oil Prices Stabilize Amid Potential Russian Supply Disruption
Tuesday, September 16, 2025 | Economic Number of reads: 189 Baghdad / NINA / Oil prices stabilized in early trading on Tuesday, after rising in the previous session, amid market participants' expectations of a possible supply disruption from Russia.
Brent crude futures rose 4 cents to $67.48 a barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate crude reached $63.32, up 2 cents.
Brent crude rose 45 cents at settlement on Monday to $67.44, while US West Texas Intermediate crude rose 61 cents to $63.30.
Traders are also awaiting the Federal Reserve meeting, in which the US central bank is widely expected to cut interest rates. Lower borrowing costs could boost fuel demand. /End https://ninanews.com/Website/News/Details?key=1252123
Al-Mandlawi Stresses The Importance Of Consolidating The Strategic Relationship Between Baghdad And Washington.
Tuesday, September 16, 2025, 2:40 PM | Politics Number of reads: 361
Baghdad / NINA / First Deputy Speaker of Parliament Mohsen Al-Mandalawi Al-Mandalawi stressed the importance of consolidating the strategic relationship between Baghdad and Washington.
His media office said in a statement, "Al-Mandlawi received today, Tuesday, the Chargé d'Affaires of the US Embassy in Baghdad, Joshua Harris, and his accompanying delegation, to discuss ways to enhance bilateral relations between Iraq and the United States, and to discuss the most prominent issues of common interest.
During the meeting, Al-Mandlawi stressed the importance of consolidating the strategic relationship between the two countries on the basis of mutual respect and common interests, stressing the need to expand areas of cooperation to serve the stability and prosperity of Iraq, and support development and reform efforts.
The statement added, "The current regional and international developments were reviewed, as Al-Mandlawi stressed the importance of continuing dialogue and coordination to confront the security and political challenges in the region, and working together to prevent the escalation of conflicts and achieve stability.
The First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives called on the international community, especially the United States, to exert serious and effective pressure on the Zionist entity in order to end the suffering of the Palestinian people in Gaza, who are subjected daily to policies of starvation, forced displacement and a systematic war of extermination, stressing that Iraq's position is firm in defending the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people and supporting their just causes.
For his part, the US Chargé d'Affaires expressed his country's keenness to develop cooperation with Iraq in various fields and support the efforts of the House of Representatives and the Iraqi government in promoting stability and development, pointing to Iraq's active role in consolidating regional and international security, and affirming its position as a responsible partner in supporting stability and peace. /End https://ninanews.com/Website/News/Details?Key=1252187
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The Shadow Economy in Numbers: Tons of Gold Worth Billions of Dollars to Make Up for the "Black Dollar" Shortage
Baghdad Today – Baghdad In a volatile economic landscape dominated by weak oversight and a fluctuating local currency, gold in Iraq has transformed from a traditional commodity into a central financial instrument, simultaneously reflecting internal crises and external conflicts.
Figures announced for the first half of 2025 revealed imports exceeding $30 billion from five major countries, led by the UAE with $10.5 billion, followed by China with $8.8 billion, Turkey with $4.9 billion, the European Union with $3 billion, and India with $1.8 billion. Among these imports, precious metals—led by gold—were valued at $3.3 billion, confirming that this sector now occupies an exceptional position in the structure of Iraqi trade.
The Shadow Economy in Numbers: Tons of Gold Worth Billions of Dollars to Make Up for the "Black Dollar" Shortage
Baghdad Today – Baghdad In a volatile economic landscape dominated by weak oversight and a fluctuating local currency, gold in Iraq has transformed from a traditional commodity into a central financial instrument, simultaneously reflecting internal crises and external conflicts.
Figures announced for the first half of 2025 revealed imports exceeding $30 billion from five major countries, led by the UAE with $10.5 billion, followed by China with $8.8 billion, Turkey with $4.9 billion, the European Union with $3 billion, and India with $1.8 billion. Among these imports, precious metals—led by gold—were valued at $3.3 billion, confirming that this sector now occupies an exceptional position in the structure of Iraqi trade.
Given the restrictions imposed by the US Treasury Department since 2023 on bank transfers, gold has emerged as an alternative channel to compensate for the dollar shortage.
Instead of outflowing hard currency through official remittances, importing gold in large quantities has become a means of recirculating funds, whether by re-exporting it to neighboring countries such as Turkey, bartering it for Iranian goods, or even using it as an asset that can be easily liquidated away from the banking system.
According to economic estimates, gold has become a "practical cover" for dollar smuggling operations, as it is imported through official outlets but redirected through unregulated financial channels. This dual role makes the precious metal not just a commodity, but an alternative instrument that rivals the dollar in influence.
Previous data reveals that 2024 marked a shocking turning point, when the value of gold imports reached $12.5 billion, equivalent to 16% of the country's total imports. This figure is roughly equivalent to the Central Bank's entire gold reserve of $18 billion.
In the absence of accurate data on the entry points through which the gold was imported or its internal distribution mechanisms, questions have grown about the final destination of these quantities: Was it actually consumed in the local market, re-exported, or used as a barter instrument in undisclosed trade relations?
This shift is no longer a purely financial matter. In the markets, rising gold prices have directly impacted daily life. A Baghdad Today correspondent observed a widespread recession in goldsmith shops, with the price of a 21-karat gold misqal exceeding 730,000 dinars, while 24-karat gold jumped to more than 830,000 dinars, coinciding with the global price of an ounce exceeding $3,600.
These figures have prompted many young people to postpone marriage and imposed new burdens on families with the inflated dowries.
Social affairs experts warn that the phenomenon is no longer merely a market crisis, but rather a threat to the fabric of society by deepening the phenomenon of aversion to marriage and delaying the age of starting a family.
Given these facts, economic expert Manar Al-Abidi stressed that "government efforts to control imports face significant challenges, particularly with the attempt to include all goods in the reform at once.
" He called for "focusing primarily on high-value goods such as gold, and linking transactions with them to transparent electronic payment mechanisms that allow tracking of sales and purchases and identifying the ultimate beneficiary."
According to institutional estimates, automating the gold sector alone is sufficient to expose financial loopholes and close the door to its exploitation as a cover for parallel operations.
From a different perspective, economic expert Nasser Al-Kanani believes that the crisis is not limited to Iraq alone. "The recent rise in gold prices in the Iraqi market is inseparable from the global wave affecting the precious metal," Al-Kanani says, explaining that "the local market is affected by a dual effect: the movement of international stock exchanges and the dollar exchange rate on the parallel market."
This approach reveals that Iraq, despite its unique crises, remains part of a global cycle that makes gold a safe haven for investors amid escalating geopolitical tensions. He also notes that the price rise is not just a local result, but a reflection of global shocks.
In a move described as a strategic shift, Al-Kanani revealed that "Iraq's purchase of more than 20 tons of gold in one year, and its rise to seventh place globally in this field, reflects a calculated move by the Central Bank to protect the national economy from fluctuations in foreign exchange rates.
" This move, according to Al-Kanani, "gives Iraq greater flexibility in managing monetary policy, enhances confidence in the local economy, and may positively impact the value of the dinar and market stability."
However, this path remains fraught with risks, as gold could transform from a strategic asset into an open channel if smuggling operations continue or oversight is absent.
In conclusion, gold in Iraq has transcended its status as a commodity and has become a crossroads between three possibilities: an economic buffer, a pressing social burden, and a card of political influence.
However, the lack of strict oversight also makes it an open loophole that could transform into a permanent channel for dollar smuggling or bartering with neighboring countries, away from the banking system. This exposes the country to further exposure to external pressures.
The future of this resource will not be determined by the volume of tons entering the market, but rather by the state's ability to control its flow and prevent its leakage into the shadow economy.
This would transform it from a source of concern to an element of strength, and from a parallel tool for currency smuggling to a strategic asset that reinforces confidence in the dinar and Iraqi financial policy, according to observers.
Source: Baghdad Today Monitoring and Follow-up Department https://baghdadtoday.news/283275-.html
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BRICS Expands North: Mexico Partners With China, Drops Dollar for Yuan
Leaked documents show Mexico is in secret talks with China to adopt the Yuan and seek special BRICS partnership status, bringing de-dollarization to America’s doorstep.
Secret Negotiations Reveal Strategic Shift
Leaked documents confirm that Mexico and China have been in six months of closed-door talks involving senior officials from Mexico’s Ministry of Commerce and Chinese counterparts. The discussions go beyond traditional trade, focusing on energy, logistics, and digital technologies as part of a wider BRICS partnership framework.
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BRICS Expands North: Mexico Partners With China, Drops Dollar for Yuan
Leaked documents show Mexico is in secret talks with China to adopt the Yuan and seek special BRICS partnership status, bringing de-dollarization to America’s doorstep.
Secret Negotiations Reveal Strategic Shift
Leaked documents confirm that Mexico and China have been in six months of closed-door talks involving senior officials from Mexico’s Ministry of Commerce and Chinese counterparts. The discussions go beyond traditional trade, focusing on energy, logistics, and digital technologies as part of a wider BRICS partnership framework.
Sources close to President Claudia Sheinbaum’s office describe the move as a “strategic strike at the heart of the U.S. system,” signaling Mexico’s intent to diversify away from Washington’s orbit.
Economic Independence Through BRICS Expansion
Mexico’s economy is tightly bound to the United States, with over 80% of exports headed north. Yet China has quietly built a foothold, investing more than $10 billion in Mexico’s high-tech sector in 2023 alone.
With Trump’s tariffs targeting Mexican steel, aluminum, and agriculture, Mexico is now exploring alternatives to U.S. dependency. The de-dollarization push offers a way to shield exporters while aligning with China’s growing financial infrastructure.
U.S. Scrambles to Respond
The White House has labeled the Mexico-China talks a national security threat, with Trump pressing Treasury and State to prepare sanctions. Yet experts warn Washington has limited leverage: harsh actions would also harm U.S. companies deeply embedded in Mexico’s manufacturing and supply chains.
Brookings analysts caution that if Mexico formally integrates into BRICS, it would be a strategic defeat comparable to losing an ally in the Cold War.
Future Partnership Integration
Mexico’s pathway into BRICS would involve Yuan payment systems, Belt and Road infrastructure, and new energy hubs aligned with Beijing. Analysts at RAND warn this could unravel the USMCA trade circuit, creating tectonic shifts in North America’s economic and geopolitical balance.
Rather than acting as Washington’s junior ally, Mexico now straddles two worlds — one foot in the U.S. economy, the other in China’s orbit. This represents a fundamental transformation in regional power dynamics.
Why This Matters
Mexico’s pivot toward China and BRICS places de-dollarization at the United States’ southern border. This isn’t just another trade dispute — it signals a reordering of North America’s geopolitical structure.
This is not just politics — it’s global finance restructuring before our eyes.
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The Iraqi Dinar's Journey Through Five Turbulent Years
From Kadhimi's devaluation to Al-Sudani's platform: The Iraqi Dinar's Journey Through Five Turbulent Years
Baghdad Today – Baghdad Since the end of 2020, when Mustafa al-Kadhimi's government decided to raise the official exchange rate from 1,180 to 1,450 dinars to the dollar, Iraq has been on a volatile economic trajectory that continues to this day. This decision, taken at the height of the oil price collapse, temporarily saved the general budget but opened the door to a wave of inflation that undermined the dinar's long-standing stability.
With the arrival of Mohammed Shia al-Sudani's government, the Central Bank took a corrective step in early 2023, reducing the rate to 1,320, in an attempt to alleviate popular pressure. However, the crisis later deepened with the introduction of an electronic platform that linked transfer transactions to direct oversight by the US Federal Reserve.
The Iraqi Dinar's Journey Through Five Turbulent Years
From Kadhimi's devaluation to Al-Sudani's platform: The Iraqi Dinar's Journey Through Five Turbulent Years
Baghdad Today – Baghdad Since the end of 2020, when Mustafa al-Kadhimi's government decided to raise the official exchange rate from 1,180 to 1,450 dinars to the dollar, Iraq has been on a volatile economic trajectory that continues to this day. This decision, taken at the height of the oil price collapse, temporarily saved the general budget but opened the door to a wave of inflation that undermined the dinar's long-standing stability.
With the arrival of Mohammed Shia al-Sudani's government, the Central Bank took a corrective step in early 2023, reducing the rate to 1,320, in an attempt to alleviate popular pressure. However, the crisis later deepened with the introduction of an electronic platform that linked transfer transactions to direct oversight by the US Federal Reserve.
Although the platform was abolished this year, the market has not regained its balance, with the gap between the new official rate of 1,144 dinars to the dollar and the parallel market rate remaining at least 10 to 12 points, reflecting the continued structural flaws in monetary policy management.
In this context, Abdul Rahman Al-Shaikhli, a financial and economic expert, explained to Baghdad Today that "the Iraqi foreign exchange market is witnessing significant fluctuations in the dollar exchange rate against the dinar, which has direct repercussions on the economic and commercial landscape."
This description reflects a situation that has existed for years, as the Central Bank's measures are no longer able to control the gap between the formal and parallel markets, especially after control shifted from the electronic platform to the dominance of parallel market networks.
Research estimates indicate that this gap is no longer solely related to technical procedures, but rather to deeper factors related to the nature of the rentier economy and its near-total reliance on imports.
Patchwork Procedures And Limited Treatments
Despite the government and central bank's attempts to contain the crisis, the interventions remain in the view of a number of experts without lasting impact. In a previous interview, economist Nasser Al-Kanani described attempts to control the market as "patchwork measures," explaining that "most of the decisions taken by the government and central bank do not address the problem."
This view is echoed in field experience, where the parallel market maintained its dominance even after price reduction decisions. This suggests that the problem extends beyond partial decisions to a structural flaw in the management of supply and demand. Economic analyses indicate that relying solely on ad hoc solutions fosters speculation and undermines actors' confidence in the stability of the monetary system.
Electronic Platform And Removal Of Restrictions
The electronic platform, introduced in 2023, was the most prominent US oversight tool for transfers. It required banks to disclose the identity of the final beneficiary within 24 hours, down from the previous 20-day deadline. This measure prompted many banks and merchants to refrain from dealing directly with the currency window.
Although the platform was abolished this year, its impact remained, with a gap of at least 10–12 points between the new official rate (1144) and the parallel market. According to banking estimates, the abolition did not end actual reliance on informal channels, but rather restored activity to the parallel market and kept control away from official institutions.
The Dollar Remains Captive Despite Attempts At Diversification.
Meanwhile, the Central Bank attempted to address the crisis by opening channels for remittances in alternative currencies, such as the Emirati dirham, the Turkish lira, the Indian rupee, and the euro. Central Bank Governor Ali Al-Alaq explained that "the bank is proceeding with the gradual elimination of foreign remittances and opening direct channels with foreign banks in several currencies."
However, economist Nabil Al-Marsoumi previously noted that "Iraq will remain a prisoner of the dollar as long as its oil exports are denominated in the dollar and its reserves are predominantly in it." According to research, diversification remains of limited effect, as major trade transactions with China and other countries can ultimately only be settled in dollars.
Monetary And Trade Policy: An Inseparable Intertwining
Al-Sheikhly adds, "The continuation of this volatility undermines investor confidence and delays many business plans." This diagnosis aligns with the statement of former Central Bank official Mahmoud Dagher, who emphasized that "monetary policy cannot operate in isolation from fiscal and trade policy."
According to Dagher, Iraq imports most of its needs through irregular channels, creating a parallel demand for the dollar and weakening the impact of monetary policy.
In the same context, the Prime Minister's economic advisor, Mazhar Mohammed Salih, explained that "the duality of the domestic currency is one of the most dangerous aspects, and dealing in anything other than the dinar undermines the centers of economic stability." These observations indicate that reform cannot be purely monetary, but rather requires a restructuring of both trade and financial policy.
The Political And Regional Dimension Of The Crisis
The monetary crisis was not isolated from regional balances. Dagher previously explained that "the essence of the current crisis is the conflict between the United States and Iran," while Raed Al-Azzawi, head of the Al-Amsar Center for Strategic Studies, asserted that "the Federal Reserve's steps were aimed at curbing the flow of dollars to Iran via Iraq, but the result is that the Iraqi government and people are paying the price."
This political dimension reinforces the hypothesis that the monetary crisis is not merely an economic imbalance, but rather a direct reflection of the conflicts affecting Iraq due to its geopolitical location.
Al-Sheikhly concluded by emphasizing that "exchange rate stability is a pivotal factor in supporting economic growth, revitalizing the commercial sector, and protecting Iraqi citizens' income from erosion." This social dimension reflects that citizens remain the party most affected by every wave of fluctuation.
Financial expert Hossam Al-Khaizan had previously pointed out that "continuous speculation and smuggling threaten the value of the dinar, and that families are paying the heaviest price because most food items are imported in dollars." In the same context, economic researcher Ahmed Abd Rabbo called for a comprehensive reform package, while expert Ziad Al-Hashemi warned of "further price increases due to the scarcity of the dollar supply."
Cumulative Crisis
The trajectory extending from the devaluation of the dinar in 2020, to the devaluation in 2023, to the platform's trial and subsequent abolition in 2025, demonstrates that the crisis is cumulative in nature. What has changed are the instruments: from government decisions to international oversight, then a return to local management. What has not changed is the parallel market's dominance of exchange rates.
The expected impact is that the gap between the formal and parallel sectors will persist unless structural imbalances are addressed: weak trade policy, multiple informal outlets, and the state's near-sole reliance on oil and the dollar. Ultimately, citizens remain the biggest losers from this protracted crisis, paying the price for the still-unresolved internal and external balances with their daily sustenance. Source: Baghdad Today + Agencies https://baghdadtoday.news/283204-.html
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Seeds of Wisdom RV and Economic Updates Tuesday Morning 9-16-25
Good Morning Dinar Recaps,
Global Geopolitical Shifts in 2025: Power, Trade, and Realignments
Great power competition, regional conflicts, and resource battles are reshaping the global order in real time.
Great Power Competition and Economic Shifts
The Trump administration’s new protectionist policies — including a broad 10% tariff on U.S. imports — are introducing volatility into global trade. China, meanwhile, is diversifying partnerships toward Europe, Mexico, and Canada while racing the U.S. in strategic technologies such as AI and biotech.
Good Morning Dinar Recaps,
Global Geopolitical Shifts in 2025: Power, Trade, and Realignments
Great power competition, regional conflicts, and resource battles are reshaping the global order in real time.
Great Power Competition and Economic Shifts
The Trump administration’s new protectionist policies — including a broad 10% tariff on U.S. imports — are introducing volatility into global trade. China, meanwhile, is diversifying partnerships toward Europe, Mexico, and Canada while racing the U.S. in strategic technologies such as AI and biotech.
At the same time, alternative financial systems like China’s CIPS and Russia’s SPFS are emerging to reduce reliance on the U.S. dollar. Together with a scramble for critical minerals and rare earths, these moves point toward a more fragmented, multi-aligned world rather than the globalization of the past three decades.
Instability and Realignments in the Middle East
The Middle East is undergoing rapid change. A high-level UN conference produced the New York Declaration, calling for a phased two-state solution backed by China, signaling a pivot from U.S.-led strategies toward Chinese-led development in the region.
Meanwhile, an Israeli strike in Qatar has sparked regional tensions, drawing U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio into emergency talks. At the same time, the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq has left a vacuum that Turkey and Iran are eager to fill, reshaping the power balance in the Gulf.
Regional Conflicts and Diplomatic Shifts
Ukraine: Attacks on Russian oil refineries heighten escalation risks even as some international actors push for ceasefire talks.
South Caucasus: Armenia is aligning more closely with the West, with peace talks progressing with Azerbaijan, though Russia may attempt to undermine the process.
Korean Peninsula: A new mutual defense pact between North Korea and Russia adds fresh friction, accompanied by heightened military activity.
Global Organizational Shifts
The UN, preparing for its 80th anniversary, is rolling out reforms and a leaner 2026 budget designed to strengthen efficiency. At the same time, new forums such as the Europe–Gulf Geopolitics & Investments Summit are creating alternative platforms for regional coordination and investment.
Emerging Frontiers
Beyond traditional power struggles, biotech innovation has become a new arena of rivalry, while resource competition is intensifying. South Africa is advocating for a G20 exploration fund for critical minerals, highlighting how control over resources will shape the next phase of global competition.
Why This Matters
2025 is emerging as a decisive inflection point: protectionist trade policies, new power centers in the Middle East, and a global race for resources and technology all suggest a world moving away from U.S.-led globalization toward a fractured, multi-aligned order.
This is not just politics — it’s global finance restructuring before our eyes.
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Sources: Lazard, Atlantic Council, World Economic Forum, Modern Diplomacy, Geopolitical Futures
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US Lawmakers Tap Industry Leaders to Advance Bitcoin Reserve Bill
Michael Saylor, Tom Lee, and other crypto executives are meeting lawmakers to push forward the BITCOIN Act and Trump’s proposed Strategic Bitcoin Reserve.
High-Level Roundtable on Capitol Hill
On Tuesday, U.S. lawmakers will meet with 18 crypto industry leaders to discuss the BITCOIN Act and President Trump’s plan to establish a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. The roundtable will be hosted by advocacy groups The Digital Chambers and The Digital Power Network.
Participants include Strategy’s Michael Saylor, Fundstrat and BitMine’s Tom Lee, and MARA CEO Fred Thiel. The full roster represents a mix of Bitcoin miners, venture capital executives, banking representatives, and digital asset investors.
Inside the BITCOIN Act
Introduced in March by Senator Cynthia Lummis, the BITCOIN Act calls on the U.S. government to acquire one million Bitcoin over five years. Purchases would be financed jointly by the Federal Reserve and Treasury under Trump’s executive order — but only through budget-neutral strategies, ensuring no direct burden on taxpayers.
Lawmakers are considering methods such as revaluing Treasury gold certificates and using tariff revenues to offset costs. The bill is positioned as the next major piece of U.S. crypto legislation following the GENIUS Act, which established new stablecoin rules in July.
Industry’s Role in Shaping Policy
Executives attending the meeting will present proposals for funding mechanisms and coalition-building to overcome political resistance. They will also seek clarity on why the bill has stalled over the last six months and address concerns raised by skeptical lawmakers.
Among those participating:
Bitcoin miners from CleanSpark, MARA, and Bitdeer
Crypto venture capital firms Off the Chain Capital and Reserve One
Investment leaders from eToro US, Western Alliance Bank, and Blue Square Wealth
Why This Matters
The BITCOIN Act represents an ambitious attempt to integrate Bitcoin directly into U.S. reserves, signaling a structural shift in how Washington views digital assets. If advanced, it could position Bitcoin as a core reserve asset alongside gold, reshaping both domestic monetary strategy and America’s role in global finance.
This is not just politics — it’s global finance restructuring before our eyes.
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Source: Cointelegraph
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MoonPay Acquires Meso to Build a Global Payments Network
The deal underscores a drive toward unified systems that could underpin a future global financial reset.
Expanding Global Reach
MoonPay, a leading crypto payments infrastructure provider, announced Monday that it has acquired startup Meso in a strategic move to advance its international ambitions. The acquisition is aimed at building a global payments network that seamlessly links banks, card systems, stablecoins, and blockchains.
Meso’s co-founders, Ali Aghareza and Ben Mills, will join MoonPay’s leadership team as Chief Technology Officer and Senior Vice President of Product. Both bring prior experience from major financial platforms, including Braintree, PayPal, and Venmo.
Toward a Unified System
MoonPay stated that the move will help establish a unified regulatory framework, aligning with key U.S. licenses and Europe’s MiCA regime. CEO Ivan Soto-Wright said: “We’ve built trusted ramps that brought millions into crypto, now we’re building the global network that will move money across every form and in every market.”
This acquisition follows MoonPay’s earlier purchases of Helio, Iron, and Decent.xyz, each strengthening its payments infrastructure. These deals expand support for crypto purchases via cards, bank transfers, and mobile payments, positioning MoonPay as a bridge between traditional finance and digital assets.
The Bigger Picture: Reset for Global Finance
MoonPay’s expansion is not just about company growth — it reflects a larger shift toward a globally integrated financial system. To function, a global reset requires payment networks capable of operating across borders, asset classes, and regulatory zones. MoonPay is aligning its strategy precisely with that need.
Why This Matters
The acquisition of Meso highlights how crypto infrastructure players are preparing the foundation for a new era of finance — one that connects every major payment channel into a single, global system. Moves like this bring the financial reset one step closer.
This is not just politics — it’s global finance restructuring before our eyes.
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Source: The Block
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“Tidbits From TNT” Tuesday Morning 9-16-2025
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Tishwash: Thwarting the smuggling of 177 bank cards loaded with cash at Basra Airport
The border forces at Basra International Airport thwarted an attempt to smuggle bank cards loaded with sums of money, after arresting an accused person in possession of (177) cards of different types at the main gate of the airport, as part of the ongoing security efforts to combat currency smuggling and enhance control over border crossings.
Border forces arrested an accused person in possession of (177) bank cards loaded with sums of money prepared for smuggling at Basra Airport.
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Tishwash: Thwarting the smuggling of 177 bank cards loaded with cash at Basra Airport
The border forces at Basra International Airport thwarted an attempt to smuggle bank cards loaded with sums of money, after arresting an accused person in possession of (177) cards of different types at the main gate of the airport, as part of the ongoing security efforts to combat currency smuggling and enhance control over border crossings.
Border forces arrested an accused person in possession of (177) bank cards loaded with sums of money prepared for smuggling at Basra Airport.
In continuation of the efforts of the Border Forces Command to thwart attempts to smuggle currency, the detachments of the Basra International Airport Customs Police Station, in cooperation with the Airport Security Directorate, were able to arrest an accused at the main gate of Basra International Airport, in possession of (177) different types of bank cards (MasterCard), prepared for smuggling. A formal seizure report was prepared and the seized items were referred to the competent authorities. link
Tishwash: Al-Sudani proposes a unified Arab-Islamic stance and the formation of a broad coalition.
Al-Sudani proposes a unified Arab-Islamic stance and the formation of a broad coalition.
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani stressed that the Israeli attack on the State of Qatar sends a negative message and deliberately kills the chances of peaceful solutions in the region.
In his speech at the emergency Arab-Islamic summit held in Doha, al-Sudani said that "the continuation of Israel's policies without deterrence will lead to further instability and will not achieve security for any party."
He added that "the security and stability of any Arab or Islamic country is an integral part of our collective security."
The Iraqi Prime Minister proposed issuing a unified Arab and Islamic position condemning the attack on the sisterly State of Qatar, and treating any attack on any Arab or Islamic country as a threat to all countries of the Arab and Islamic blocs.
He also called for developing a comprehensive roadmap for a complete ceasefire in Gaza, and for forming a joint Arab-Islamic committee to convey the positions of the participating countries to the Security Council and relevant international bodies. link
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Tishwash: Al-Sudani and Bin Salman affirm support for regional stability and strengthening bilateral partnership.
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud affirmed on Monday their support for the stability of the region and strengthening the bilateral partnership between the two countries.
This came on the sidelines of the emergency Arab-Islamic summit in the Qatari capital, Doha.
According to a statement from Al-Sudani's office received by Shafaq News Agency, during the meeting, "the two countries affirmed their determination to continue coordination and consultation with other brotherly and friendly countries, especially in light of the rapid regional developments, and to work to implement the outcomes of the Arab Summit in Baghdad and the emergency Arab-Islamic Summit in Doha, and to support the stability of the countries of the region and preserve their territorial integrity and sovereignty."
The statement added that the meeting also addressed "ways to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries, confront common regional challenges, and advance the bilateral partnership towards broader and more sustainable horizons in all fields, in addition to reviewing joint cooperation files and its growth for the benefit of the two brotherly peoples."
The emergency Arab-Islamic summit began in Doha on Monday to discuss the Israeli attack on the Qatari capital. The summit opened with a recitation of verses from the Holy Quran and was attended by more than fifty Arab and Islamic leaders, including Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani.
The summit comes just days after an attack targeting Hamas leaders in Doha, in an attempt to derail diplomatic mediation efforts in the region. link
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Tishwash: More than 15 trillion dinars are kept in cash in the homes of citizens
The governor of the Central Bank of Iraq says 80 percent of Iraq's money is in households and stresses that they are trying to increase citizens' confidence in banks.
Central Bank Governor Ali Alaq said the 2025 banking reform plan is a strategic step to strengthen confidence in the Iraqi banking system and solve problems.
He said 80 percent of Iraqi money is outside the banks and in the homes, due to lack of confidence in the banks.
He added that the banking reform plan includes updating the banking system, in line with international standards and attracting global companies.
Meanwhile, Mustafa Garawi, a member of the Finance Committee of the Iraqi Parliament, warned that this phenomenon has led to a decline in market movement and economic activity.
He revealed that; According to reports, the money held in households is more than 100 trillion dinars.
Earlier, economic researcher Haider Sheikh revealed; The Central Bank of Iraq is really suffering from a shortage of cash and flows, due to the lack of confidence in the banking system and the least trust in public and private banks, which has led many citizens to keep their money in Iraqi dinars.
More than 15 trillion Iraqi dinars are kept in cash in the homes of citizens and salaried employees, so the central bank and the Iraqi government should solve this problem and inflation, through the formulation of economic and financial policy and banking facilities for citizens and restore confidence. link
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Iraq Economic News and Points To Ponder Monday Evening 9-15-25
SOMO: We Are Moving To Add New Crude Oils, And Our Exports Exceed 40 Countries
Economy | 09:06 - 09/15/2025 Mawazine News - Baghdad - Ali Nizar Al-Shatri, Chairman of the company, revealed efforts to diversify export markets for Iraqi crude oil, in addition to increasing investments in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) infrastructure. He confirmed SOMO's move to add more new crude oils in the coming period.
Al-Shatri said, according to the Energy Platform, that "Asian markets have the highest growth in energy demand; therefore, Iraq is keen to meet this demand and strengthen its presence there. However, at the same time, we are keen to maintain a balanced export to other markets in a way that serves Iraq's strategic interest."
SOMO: We Are Moving To Add New Crude Oils, And Our Exports Exceed 40 Countries
Economy | 09:06 - 09/15/2025 Mawazine News - Baghdad - Ali Nizar Al-Shatri, Chairman of the company, revealed efforts to diversify export markets for Iraqi crude oil, in addition to increasing investments in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) infrastructure. He confirmed SOMO's move to add more new crude oils in the coming period.
Al-Shatri said, according to the Energy Platform, that "Asian markets have the highest growth in energy demand; therefore, Iraq is keen to meet this demand and strengthen its presence there. However, at the same time, we are keen to maintain a balanced export to other markets in a way that serves Iraq's strategic interest."
He added, "Iraq always deals with the European market with interest, but our policy is based on sustainable exports linked to our production capabilities, away from momentary decisions. We seek a long-term presence in Europe, not merely exploiting a temporary circumstance."
He continued, "We are constantly monitoring developments in global markets, and there are already studies to open new outlets in Africa and Latin America. However, any step will be well-thought-out and serve Iraq's long-term interest. Iraq exports to a wide range of countries, exceeding 40, which reflects the diversity of the markets we deal with and confirms the flexibility of our exports."
He pointed out that "Iraq is open to all initiatives that contribute to diversifying export routes, but any step of this kind is linked to technical, security, and political conditions.
Therefore, the matter is still under study and discussion, and we are always looking for practical alternatives that ensure continued exports and serve the national economy. Negotiations and options are available, but they are dealt with within a framework that guarantees common interests and maintains transparency."
He explained that "there are efforts to add new raw materials, reflecting the geographical diversity of Iraqi production.
This enhances marketing flexibility and gives consumers more options. Iraq has promising potential in this field, and there are plans to increase investments in gas infrastructure, enabling a gradual increase in export rates and contributing to maximizing national revenues." https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=266844
Iraqi Oil Prices Fall In Global Markets
Economy | 09/15/2025 Mawazine News - Baghdad - Iraqi oil prices recorded a decline on Monday during weekly trading in the global market.
According to data, Basra Medium crude recorded $66.84 per barrel, while Heavy crude recorded $63.29 per barrel, a change of -1.76 for both.
The data also showed stability in global oil prices, with British Brent crude recording $67.34 per barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate crude recorded $63.06 per barrel, with a change of +0.37 and -0.35, respectively. https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=266801
An Economic Expert Outlines The Most Prominent Solution To Free Iraq From Oil Price Fluctuations.
Buratha News Agency3242025-09-14 Oil and economic affairs expert Ahmed Askar confirmed on Sunday (September 13, 2025) that Iraq's financial and economic situation will remain subject to "global fluctuations," while offering solutions to address this issue.
Askar said in a press interview, "The economic situation in Iraq will remain directly linked to fluctuations in global oil prices, and any decline in prices could put pressure on the general budget and the ability to finance services and investment projects."
He explained that "the near-total dependence on oil revenues makes the Iraqi economy vulnerable to these fluctuations, which requires the adoption of flexible, pre-planned fiscal policies, not just immediate reactions."
The expert added that Iraq could face challenges related to financing expenditures, stabilizing the exchange rate, and rising inflation rates if oil prices decline.
Proposed solutions to enhance economic stability
Askar pointed out that the next phase requires real reforms, most notably:
Develop budgets based on multiple oil price scenarios.
Establish a savings fund or financial stability mechanism to cover expenses when revenues decline.
Diversifying sources of income by developing non-oil sectors.
Enhancing transparency in spending and directing resources towards economically viable projects.
Askar concluded by saying, "Iraq urgently needs clear policies that ensure economic stability in the near term and pave the way for sustainable diversification that reduces dependence on oil as the primary source of revenue."
Iraq's seaborne oil exports varied in the first quarter of this year. Exports rose by 29,000 barrels per day (bpd) year-on-year in January, but declined by 57,000 bpd in February. March saw the largest decline, declining by 200,000 bpd compared to the same month last year. https://burathanews.com/arabic/economic/465137
With The Closure, The Dollar Exchange Rate In Iraq Declined.
Economy | 09/15/2025 Mawazine News - Baghdad: The dollar exchange rate against the dinar fell on Monday afternoon in four Iraqi governorates. The dollar exchange rate at market close was as follows:
Baghdad: 142,950 dinars to buy -- Erbil: 142,850 dinars to buy -- Basra: 142,900 dinars to buy
Mosul: 142,900 dinars to buy https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=266830
Gold Prices Stabilize Amid Anticipation Of A US Decision
Monday, September 15, 2025 09:36 | Economic Number of reads: 265 Baghdad / NINA / Gold prices stabilized on Monday, as investors awaited the US Federal Reserve's interest rate decision this week, while the dollar's strength and profit-taking limited gains.
Spot gold rose 0.1% to $3,644.98 an ounce, after rising 1.6% last week to a record high of $3,673.95. US futures for December delivery fell 0.1% to $3,682.62 an ounce.
Investors expect the Fed to cut interest rates by a quarter percentage point on Wednesday, despite inflation data for August coming in above expectations.
Gold, considered a safe haven in times of uncertainty, tends to perform well in a low interest rate environment.
The Fed's meeting comes amid controversy over its leadership and pressure from US President Donald Trump to increase his influence over monetary policy.
Among other metals, silver rose 0.3% to $42.29 an ounce, platinum rose 0.9% to $1,403.77, and palladium rose 0.2% to $1,199.35. https://ninanews.com/Website/News/Details?key=1251941
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Biggest Fear, FOMO or Big Crash?
Biggest Fear, FOMO or Big Crash?
Kitco News: 9-15-2025
In an economic landscape often described as volatile and uncertain, investors find themselves at a crucial crossroads. On one side, there’s the pervasive fear of a major market crash, leading some to seek refuge in the perceived safety of cash.
On the other, a growing conviction that significant upside awaits those who embrace tangible assets like gold, silver, and even the digital frontier of Bitcoin.
Biggest Fear, FOMO or Big Crash?
Kitco News: 9-15-2025
In an economic landscape often described as volatile and uncertain, investors find themselves at a crucial crossroads. On one side, there’s the pervasive fear of a major market crash, leading some to seek refuge in the perceived safety of cash.
On the other, a growing conviction that significant upside awaits those who embrace tangible assets like gold, silver, and even the digital frontier of Bitcoin.
Kitco News recently delved into this very debate, interviewing strategist Philippe Gijsels to unpack the current state and future outlook of investing in a world grappling with inflation and economic shifts. His message is clear: while caution is prudent, staying in cash might be the riskiest move of all.
Gijsels strongly cautions against holding onto cash for too long. In an environment of persistent inflation and central bank policies that often lead to currency debasement, cash simply loses its purchasing power over time. What feels “safe” today could be significantly devalued tomorrow, silently eroding your wealth.
Instead, the strategist emphasizes the paramount importance of owning real assets. These aren’t just a hedge against inflation; they are foundational stores of value designed to protect wealth against the declining purchasing power of fiat currencies.
Interestingly, Gijsels offers a nuanced perspective on Bitcoin. While its popularity as a digital asset continues to grow, he suggests that it behaves more like a speculative tech asset closely correlated with the NASDAQ.
This distinguishes it from genuine safe havens like gold, which tend to act as uncorrelated stores of value during market turbulence. Investors should view Bitcoin through a different lens than traditional precious metals.
While acknowledging the rapid price movements and corrections inherent in these markets, the overarching message is clear: don’t let short-term fluctuations deter you from the long-term potential of real assets. Staying too long in cash is a losing proposition.
Gijsels’ insights underscore the critical importance of a diversified approach to commodity investing. Real assets are not just about chasing quick profits; they are crucial for portfolio protection and fostering long-term growth in an unpredictable economic environment.
Are you fearing the crash, or are you positioning your portfolio for the upside? The choice, according to Kitco News and Philippe Gijsels, leans strongly towards the tangible.
RJ Talks: Scott Bessent Says they’re Ending the Fed
RJ Talks: Scott Bessent Says they’re Ending the Fed
9-15-2025
As the U.S. Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting looms, the U.S. financial landscape is buzzing with anticipation – and contention.
Recent developments, brilliantly dissected in a compelling video from RJ Talks, suggest we’re not just at a crossroads, but at the precipice of a significant monetary paradigm shift.
RJ Talks: Scott Bessent Says they’re Ending the Fed
9-15-2025
As the U.S. Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting looms, the U.S. financial landscape is buzzing with anticipation – and contention.
Recent developments, brilliantly dissected in a compelling video from RJ Talks, suggest we’re not just at a crossroads, but at the precipice of a significant monetary paradigm shift.
From the Federal Reserve facing unprecedented criticism to a strategic devaluation of the dollar and the rise of innovative digital assets, get ready for a deep dive into the forces shaping our economic future.
The narrative around inflation is taking an unexpected turn. New data reveals a significant decline in producer prices, directly contradicting earlier fears that tariffs would inevitably drive inflation higher. This unexpected twist in the data has become a flashpoint for critics of the Federal Reserve.
Leading the charge is Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who has delivered a blistering critique of the Fed, accusing the institution of being “out of touch with economic realities.”
Bessent isn’t mincing words, advocating for a fundamental overhaul – or even the outright dismantling – of the central bank.
These sentiments find strong backing from President Trump, who has historically linked the Federal Reserve’s creation in 1913 to subsequent economic downturns. Trump’s renewed calls for the reinstatement of tariffs as a pivotal economic tool further underscore a desire for a radical departure from conventional economic policy.
Beyond the immediate criticism, a more profound strategic shift appears to be underway within the Trump administration.
The video highlights a deliberate move to devalue the U.S. dollar, signaling an emphatic end to the previous trading paradigms centered around a “strong dollar.”
The motivation is clear: a weaker dollar is intended to boost U.S. exports, making American goods more competitive on the global stage and stimulating domestic economic activity. This strategic pivot is expected to gain significant momentum with an imminent rate cut by the Fed, which would effectively kick off a loosening cycle in monetary policy.
Such a move would naturally depress the dollar’s value, aligning with the administration’s stated economic goals and marking a dramatic shift in global trade dynamics.
Amidst these seismic shifts in traditional monetary policy, an exciting innovation is emerging that could redefine how we invest in precious metals. The RJ Talks video introduces StreamX Corp., a company pioneering a new era in gold investing.
StreamX Corp. is launching a truly groundbreaking tokenized gold-backed product, combining the stability of physical gold with the efficiency of blockchain technology. What sets this apart is its impressive offering: a yield of up to 4%.
This innovative product aims to revolutionize gold investing, challenging traditional gold ETFs by offering not just security and liquidity, but also a significant return. It’s a clear signal of the broader trend of real-world asset (RWA) tokenization, where tangible assets are brought onto the blockchain, promising enhanced accessibility, fractional ownership, and new opportunities for yield generation.
From a Federal Reserve under intense scrutiny and a dollar poised for strategic devaluation, to the groundbreaking potential of tokenized assets reshaping investment – the financial world is at an undeniable inflection point.
The upcoming FOMC meeting is set against a backdrop of powerful political currents, evolving economic data, and technological innovation.
https://dinarchronicles.com/2025/09/14/rj-talks-scott-bessent-says-theyre-ending-the-fed/