“Tidbits From TNT” Wednesday Morning 10-22-2025
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Tishwash: Al-Sudani and the US Secretary of State discuss completing US trade deals in Iraq
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday that armed factions must be disarmed.
The US State Department said, "Secretary Rubio discussed, in contact with the Prime Minister of Iraq, efforts to complete US trade deals in Iraq".
According to the US State Department, Secretary Rubio stressed "the need to disarm the Iranian-backed factions that undermine Iraq's sovereignty."
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Tishwash: Al-Sudani and the US Secretary of State discuss completing US trade deals in Iraq
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday that armed factions must be disarmed.
The US State Department said, "Secretary Rubio discussed, in contact with the Prime Minister of Iraq, efforts to complete US trade deals in Iraq".
According to the US State Department, Secretary Rubio stressed "the need to disarm the Iranian-backed factions that undermine Iraq's sovereignty."
He continued, "The armed factions supported by Iran in Iraq threaten the lives and businesses of Americans and Iraqis".
He added, "The Iraqi factions are plundering Iraqi resources for the benefit of Iran".
Minister Rubio stressed "Washington's commitment to working closely with the Iraqis to promote common interests". link
Tishwash: Securities: Approval of membership requirements for the "Tabadul" platform between the Iraqi and Abu Dhabi markets
The Securities Commission announced today, Tuesday, the approval of the requirements for trading membership via the "Tabadul" platform between the Iraqi and Abu Dhabi Securities Markets.
A statement by the Authority stated: "The Securities Commission announced its approval of the membership requirements for Iraqi brokerage companies to enter trading via the "Tadawul" platform in the Abu Dhabi Securities Market, as well as the membership for foreign brokerage companies to enter trading via the platform in the Iraqi Securities Market, within the framework of the strategic linkage project between the two markets."
The Chairman of the Securities Commission, Faisal Al-Haimas, stressed - according to the statement - that "this step represents a new stage in the path of developing Iraqi financial markets and enhancing their regional integration," noting that "the "Tabadul" platform will contribute to expanding investment opportunities, increasing liquidity, raising trading efficiency, and attracting foreign investments to the Iraqi market."
He added, "The Authority is continuing to implement its vision to modernize the financial market environment and strengthen partnerships with Arab and global markets, in line with the government's goals of supporting the national economy and diversifying sources of growth".
He pointed out that "this approval comes within a series of strategic steps that enhance the position of the Iraqi Stock Exchange as a promising investment destination". link
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Tishwash: The Prime Minister stresses the importance of resorting to the constitution to achieve development
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani stressed, on Monday, the importance of adhering to the constitution to achieve development and consolidate traditions of citizenship and transparency in public service.
The Prime Minister's Media Office said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), "Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani participated today, Monday, in the celebration held in the capital, Baghdad, on the occasion of the centenary of the issuance of the 1925 Constitution, in the presence of the President of the Republic, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Speaker of the Supreme Judicial Council, and a number of political and national leaders and officials."
He pointed out, in a speech during the ceremony, that "remembrance of the centenary of the first constitution of the modern Iraqi state comes as an affirmation of the challenges that our people have faced in order to manage their own destiny and choose their national approach. The Iraqis have emerged from these challenges strong and united, united by the superiority of the homeland over them, reaching the permanent constitution of 2005, which was written by the will and choice of the Iraqis."
The Prime Minister said during the ceremony: "The 1925 Constitution represented the first attempt to determine the reality of our people's existence, with its diversity and spectrums, and with its history and long experience with the occupations," noting that "our permanent constitution of 2005 was born to be a social contract that affirms citizenship and links it to the necessities of the state and society, which were represented by the principles of justice, protection of freedoms, and equality."
He added: "We all trust in resorting to the constitution to achieve development, overcome any political dispute, and continue the peaceful transfer of power", adding: "We are proud of our constitution, which prevents the recurrence of the mischief of those who dream of Statement No. 1 and military coups".
He continued: "Today we are proceeding according to a constitutional approach that enhances the existence of a strong state, with its national armed forces, its developing economy, and democracy that ends up in the ballot box", noting: "Today, traditions of citizenship, resorting to the judiciary, and transparency in work and public service are entrenched in Iraq." "
Ben, "Today we are moving towards a second constitutional centenary, in which we are working to make it a centenary of true citizenship, the rule of law, prosperity and development".
He concluded by saying: "Mercy and elevation to all the nation's martyrs, whose sacrifices were a way to reach this moment of which we are proud". link
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Iraq Economic News and Points To Ponder Wednesday Morning 10-22-25
The Minister Of Trade Discusses With The Director-General Of The World Trade Organization The Steps For Iraq's Accession To The Organization.
Tuesday, October 21, 2025 13:21 | Economic Number of readings: 622 Baghdad / NINA / Minister of Trade Athir Dawood Al-Ghariri discussed, in Geneva today, Tuesday,with the Director-General of the World Trade Organization, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the latest developments in the file of Iraq's accession to the organization.
The Minister Of Trade Discusses With The Director-General Of The World Trade Organization The Steps For Iraq's Accession To The Organization.
Tuesday, October 21, 2025 13:21 | Economic Number of readings: 622 Baghdad / NINA / Minister of Trade Athir Dawood Al-Ghariri discussed, in Geneva today, Tuesday,with the Director-General of the World Trade Organization, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the latest developments in the file of Iraq's accession to the organization.
They reviewed the stages reached by this process in light of the completion of the work of the National Committee for Accession, headed by the Minister of Trade, in addition to the technical subcommittees tasked with preparing the required documents and reports in preparation for holding the fourth meeting on Iraq.
During the meeting, Minister Al-Ghariri stressed the importance of enhancing cooperation and coordination with the World Trade Organization and member states to facilitate the technical and administrative procedures related to the accession process.
He noted the Iraqi government's commitment to completing all technical and legislative requirements to ensure full membership in the organization.
For her part, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala commended Iraq's commitment and continued efforts to complete its accession requirements and integrate into the global trading system, stressing that Iraq's accession will provide added value given its economic potential and strategic location,which enhances the integration of the international trading system.
It is noteworthy that this movement is the first of its kind in about sixteen years, as part of Iraq's efforts to resume the steps to join the World Trade Organization. https://ninanews.com/Website/News/Details?key=1258088
Iraqi Banks And Exchange Companies Fined 91 Billion Dinars Over Nine Months.
Energy and Business 2025-10-20 01:26 Shafaq News – Baghdad The Central Bank of Iraq announced on Monday the imposition of fines on banks and institutions. Non-banking "exchange companies" with more than 91 billion Iraqi dinars in 9 months Current year 2025.
A bank statistic, seen by Shafaq News Agency, showed that the fines Imposed on banks and financial companies during the past 9 months, starting from January Second, until the end of last September, it amounted to 91 billion, 921 million, and 130 thousand. Dinar, indicating that "the fines also included 98 administrative penalties for these banks and institutions." Non-banking, distributed between warning, alert and grace period. According to the bank,"these fines decreased compared to the same period last year."
The past amounted to 199 billion, 889 million, and 755 thousand dinars, while the penalties amounted to 221 distributed between warning, caution and respite.
The bank did not mention the names of the banks on which it imposed fines or penalties. Administrative.
It is mentioned The number of private banks is about 51 banks, including 23 private commercial banks and 28 Private Islamic bank. https://www.shafaq.com/ar/اقتصـاد/تغريم-مصارف-وشركات-صرافة-عراقية-91-مليار-دينار-خلال-9-شهر
The Securities Authority Announces The Approval Of The Membership Requirements For The "Tabadul" Platform Between The Iraqi And Abu Dhabi Stock Exchanges.
Yesterday, 17:58 Baghdad - INA The Securities and Exchange Commission announced today, Tuesday, its approval of the requirements for membership in the "Tabadul" trading platform between the Iraq and Abu Dhabi Securities Exchanges.
A statement by the Commission received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA) stated:
"The Securities Commission announced its approval of themembership requirements for Iraqi brokerage firms to trade via the"Tabadul" platform in the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange,as well as the membership requirements for foreign brokerage firmsto trade via the platform in the Iraq Stock Exchange, within the framework of the strategic linkage project between the two markets."
According to the statement, Faisal Al-Haimus,Chairman of the Securities Commission, affirmed that
"this step represents a new phase in the development of Iraqi financial markets and strengthening their regional integration," noting that "the Tabadul platform will contribute to expanding investment opportunities, increasing liquidity, enhancing trading efficiency, and attracting foreign investment to the Iraqi market."
He added, "The Authority is proceeding with implementing its vision to modernize the financial market environment and strengthen partnerships with Arab and international markets, in line with the government's goals of supporting the national economy and diversifying sources of growth."
He pointed out that "this approval comes as part of a series of strategic steps that strengthen the position of the Iraq Stock Exchange as a promising investment destination." https://ina.iq/ar/economie/246171-.html
Al-Sudani Stresses To The US Secretary Of State The Need To Avoid Any Unilateral Steps Outside The Framework Of Communication And Consultation.
Wednesday, October 22, 2025, | Politics Number of reads: 406 Baghdad / NINA / Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani stressed: "The friendly relations between Baghdad and Washington are based on constructive dialogue," stressing the need to avoid any unilateral steps outside the framework of communication and consultation.
A statement by the Prime Minister's Office said: "Al-Sudani received a phone call from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, during which they discussed ways to enhance bilateral relations between Iraq and the United States of America, and continue joint efforts aimed at consolidating the deep and multidimensional partnership between the two countries, in the political, economic, cultural, security and military fields."
The Prime Minister reiterated the Iraqi government's keenness to continue the momentum of bilateral cooperation, and move forward in implementing the agreements and understandings reached during the past months, stressing the need to avoid any unilateral steps outside the framework of communication and consultation.
He also stressed the government's keenness to strengthen the democratic process in a way that consolidates political stability and sustainable development in Iraq. / https://ninanews.com/Website/News/Details?key=1258155
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Peace as Policy: How Trump’s Diplomacy Aligns with the Global Financial Reset
Why cease-fires, summits, and alliances may be paving the way for a new economic order.
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Peace as Policy: How Trump’s Diplomacy Aligns with the Global Financial Reset
Why cease-fires, summits, and alliances may be paving the way for a new economic order.
1. Peace as a Financial Strategy
Historically, global finance relied on instability to justify risk premiums and maintain dollar dominance. Now, a wave of diplomacy — including Trump’s Budapest summit plans with Putin, Turkey’s Gaza mediation, and U.S.–Middle East negotiations — signals a pivot: peace is becoming an instrument of economic restructuring.
By stabilizing conflict zones, nations reduce geopolitical risk, enabling smoother capital flows, cross-border investments, and adoption of new financial systems like digital currencies, gold-backed networks, and BRICS blockchain settlements.
🌱 Stable peace allows the scaffolding for global tokenized finance to function securely.
2. Building New Alliances
Trump’s approach seems focused on transactional diplomacy:
Leveraging regional actors (Turkey, Hungary, Saudi Arabia) to mediate conflicts.
Strengthening U.S.–Australia and U.S.–BRICS trade pathways.
Encouraging multipolar cooperation while reducing friction with global powers outside traditional U.S. allies.
This diplomacy effectively prepares the ground for a more interoperable global financial system, where alliances support shared economic platforms rather than purely military objectives.
🌱 New alliances can accelerate adoption of interoperable currencies and blockchain-based trade settlement.
3. Converging Peace and Finance
BRICS digital payment networks reduce reliance on dollarized trade.
U.S. tokenized dollars and stablecoins maintain Western leverage while integrating global actors.
Peace agreements minimize sanctions risks, allowing financial systems to scale across borders safely.
Together, these dynamics create a feedback loop: peace enables financial integration, and financial integration incentivizes continued stability.
🌱 A global reset is not just economic — it requires security, trust, and cooperation.
Why This Matters
The emerging picture: peace negotiations are inseparable from the reshaping of global finance. If successful, we may see a world where:
Conflicts are resolved to enable trade.
Alliances are formed to support interoperable financial infrastructure.
Monetary systems are restructured with digital assets, gold reserves, and programmable money, aligned across borders.
This is not just politics — it’s global finance and global alliances restructuring before our eyes.
Seeds of Wisdom Team
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Sources:
Watcher.Guru – BRICS Currency Union & Payments
ZeroHedge – Tokenized Dollar & Global Reset
Financial Times – Trump-Putin Summit Signals Diplomatic Shift
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BRICS, Blockchain, and the Birth of a Parallel System: The Architecture of a Global Reset
How the BRICS payment network and Western digital currencies may be building two halves of the same new order.
A Quiet Revolution in Currency Design
The world is moving from currencies to systems.
The newly formalized BRICS Currency Union, anchored around blockchain-based payment rails, signals a shift away from dollar-dominated financial structures — but not necessarily toward chaos. Instead, it may represent one half of an emerging dual-architecture global reset.
According to the latest BRICS declarations, the bloc’s focus is on a digital settlement network, not a new physical currency. This “BRICS Bridge” aims to connect member central banks through distributed ledgers — allowing instant trade settlement outside of SWIFT and U.S. Treasury oversight.
In parallel, the United States and allied economies are digitizing their own systems — using tokenized dollars (e.g., Circle’s USDC, Ripple’s RLUSD, and others) to maintain dollar primacy through programmable assets. In both cases, the outcome is the same: money becomes code, and all transactions flow through digital gateways.
Why BRICS Matters for the Reset
Gold and commodities as backing: BRICS nations, led by Russia and China, have dramatically increased gold reserves and hinted at commodity-linked settlement units. This challenges the debt-backed Western model.
Blockchain infrastructure: The “BRICS Bridge” digital network mirrors Western tokenization programs — suggesting convergence toward interoperable digital ecosystems rather than outright fragmentation.
Strategic autonomy: For members like India and Brazil, blockchain-based payments allow flexibility — settling trade in local currencies while avoiding exposure to U.S. sanctions or interest-rate volatility.
Timeline alignment: BRICS leaders cite 2026 as a target for operational readiness — the same window during which Western central banks, including the Federal Reserve, are piloting digital dollar frameworks.
These moves do not dismantle the old system overnight. Instead, they parallelize it — slowly replacing paper settlement and debt issuance with digital instruments tied to assets.
A Converging Endgame
Both systems — East and West — may ultimately integrate into a globally interoperable, blockchain-based network where national currencies are tokenized, transactions are traceable, and reserves are diversified into gold and strategic commodities.
If the dollar becomes fully tokenized and BRICS creates a gold-linked parallel, global liquidity could be restructured overnight through revaluation — not collapse.
This would amount to a reset: a controlled reordering of global value systems under new digital rules.
This is not just politics — it’s global finance restructuring before our eyes.
Seeds of Wisdom Team
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Sources:
Watcher.Guru – What The BRICS Currency Union Means for the US Dollar and Markets
ZeroHedge – The New Dollar Is Here: Controlled, Tokenized, Inescapable
IMF – Digital Money, Global Impact: The Road to Tokenization (2025 Report)
World Gold Council – Global Gold Reserves Rise to 50-Year High
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MilitiaMan and Crew: IQD News Update-Iraq Stock Exchange-Abu Dhabi-CBI-WTO
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10-21-2025
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MilitiaMan and Crew: IQD News Update-Iraq Stock Exchange-Abu Dhabi-CBI-WTO
10-21-2025
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Iraq Economic News and Points To Ponder Tuesday Evening 10-21-25
The Central Bank Develops The Structure Of External Financial Transfers: A Decisive Step Against Manipulation And Smuggling.
Reports Economy News – Baghdad In a new effort to limit the smuggling of foreign currency and regulate foreign trade, the Central Bank of Iraq has taken a decisive step by issuing binding instructions to regulate the mechanism for dealing with commercial invoices in all authorized banks, in coordination with the Ministry of Finance and the General Authority of Customs, within the framework of implementing Cabinet Resolution No. (569) of 2025.
The Central Bank Develops The Structure Of External Financial Transfers: A Decisive Step Against Manipulation And Smuggling.
Reports Economy News – Baghdad In a new effort to limit the smuggling of foreign currency and regulate foreign trade, the Central Bank of Iraq has taken a decisive step by issuing binding instructions to regulate the mechanism for dealing with commercial invoices in all authorized banks, in coordination with the Ministry of Finance and the General Authority of Customs, within the framework of implementing Cabinet Resolution No. (569) of 2025.
These measures are part of the national project to automate and modernize customs.
They aim to enhance transparency and oversight of foreign money transfers,at a time when Iraq is facing increasing challenges in controlling the flow of funds and intensifying regulatory measures to curb fraud and smuggling.
As of Wednesday, January 1, 2025, the Central Bank of Iraq suspended the electronic platform used to sell dollars to banks and companies at the official exchange rate of 1,320 dinars per dollar.
Deputy Governor of the Central Bank, Ammar Khalaf, told reporters that the electronic dollar platform has been suspended, but that foreign trade financing continues through banks, according to mechanisms that parallel those in place worldwide.
In a related statement, the Central Bank of Iraq previously explained that this transition went through several stages in the foreign exchange process, beginning with the foreign currency buying and selling window, moving on to the electronic platform for foreign transfers, and concluding with gradual balance enhancements throughout 2024, with full implementation occurring in the final week of that year.
The Central Bank of Iraq recently issued a new circular to all authorized banks, which included detailed instructions regarding commercial invoices whose values are required to be transferred abroad, based on the directives of the Ministry of Finance and the General Authority of Customs, and within the framework of facilitating the implementation of Cabinet Resolution No. (569) of 2025.
According to the circular, it was decided that the commercial invoice must include a set of basic information, most notably: invoice number and date, payment and shipping terms, currency and value, the Harmonized System of Customs (HS Code), which must not be less than six digits, in addition to data on the exporter and importer, and a precise description of the goods, their origin, brand, quantity, unit of measurement, unit price, and total price.
The circular also indicated the adoption of one of two types of invoices: either the final commercial invoice, or the preliminary invoice attached to the sales contract, provided that the final invoice contains all the information included in the preliminary invoice.
The Central Bank confirmed that these instructions will be officially adopted for financial transfers and customs clearance operations starting November 1, 2025.
Meanwhile, the Prime Minister's Advisor for Financial and Economic Affairs, Mazhar Mohammed Salih, said that the new measures announced by the Central Bank of Iraq to prevent dollar smuggling, which will be implemented starting next month, "appear to be good for now."
"We can wait for its effectiveness, but it looks good for now," Saleh added to Al-Eqtisad News, indicating that the results of these measures can be evaluated after their actual implementation.
For its part, the Echo Iraq Observatory commented on the new instructions issued by the Central Bank of Iraq regarding the regulation of commercial invoices for financial transfers and customs clearance, considering them an important step toward enhancing transparency and controlling financial procedures.
The Observatory said that Circular No. (267/4/9) dated October 15, 2025, directed authorized banks to include in commercial invoices basic information related to payment and shipping terms, value and invoice currency, and the Global Harmonized System of Customs (GHS) code, in addition to the addresses of the importer and exporter, a description of the goods, their origin and trademark, in addition to the quantity, unit price and total price.
Echo Iraq explained that the Central Bank stipulated the adoption of one of two types of invoices: either the final commercial invoice or the preliminary invoice attached to the sales contract, provided that the final invoice contains all the information of the preliminary invoice.
The Observatory confirmed that these instructions will be implemented starting November 1, 2025, noting that the decision falls within the framework of the National Automation Project, which seeks to regulate foreign transfers more precisely and reduce loopholes that could be exploited for manipulation or evasion.
Echo Iraq considered the new instructions a positive step toward unifying banking and customs procedures, contributing to reducing errors and improving oversight of commercial transactions, thus supporting the Customs Modernization and Financial Governance Project in Iraq. https://economy-news.net/content.php?id=61442
Monetary Policy And Financial Stability In The Archives Of The Writings Of The Governor Of The Central Bank Of Iraq
Samir Al-Nusairi The Central Bank of Iraq, since its establishment in 1947 and until 2025, has gone through phases of phenomena, challenges and achievements.
These 78 years have witnessed major transformations in objectives, tools, functions and mechanisms, particularly the shift of monetary policy from a traditional policy to an unconventional policy aimed at stimulating the economy and moving it rapidly towards economic growth, enhancing financial stability in accordance with new international standard criteria, regulating the global financial system, achieving a digital transformation methodology and moving from a monetary economy to a digital economy.
What distinguished the Central Bank's journey were the fundamental pillars and foundations that were built during the years (2015-2020) and the implementation of these pillars bore fruit in the years (2023-2025) through the implementation of new policies, initiatives and programs adopted by the Central Bank.
The important thing here is to read the past, analyze it and build on it in drawing a picture of the future.
This is achieved when there are real economic leaders who examine reality and sense the future with insightful eyes that look with great hope to building a strong and solid national economy based on clear foundations to achieve comprehensive and radical reform and a solid, modern, comprehensive and flexible banking sector, while revolutionizing the basic productive sectors such as agriculture and industry, diversifying sources of national income other than oil and moving from rentierism to productivity.
In light of my review of the archive of what was written about the Central Bank, I found that the most prominent thing in the archive is what was written by the Governor of the Central Bank, Dr. Ali Mohsen Al-Alaq, in his books entitled (Writings on Monetary Policy and Financial Stability), published in 2021, and the book(Managing the Central Bank from the Margins of the Past to the Body of the Future), published in 2022.
In the first book, in 10 chapters, he explained the role of the Central Bank in facing the economic and security challenges and shocks in (2015-2016), presented the challenges of the general budget, and reviewed the structure and presentation of the budget within the framework of the macroeconomy and the stability of public finances (2017-2021), and reduced the exchange rate of the Iraqi dinar, its determinants and alternatives, and concluded with the components of the desired economic development.
The second book discusses, in a scientific, realistic, and analytical manner, a significant phase of the challenges faced by the Central Bank of Iraq during the most dire circumstances Iraq has ever faced.
The Central Bank shouldered the burden of confronting the crises facing our national economy and bridging the deficit in the general budget by re-discounting treasury transfers issued by the government, which had a significant impact on the decline in foreign exchange reserves to 43 billion dinars in 2016.
The book includes nine chapters that address strategic planning and change management.
The emerging objectives of central banks include the shift from rules-based to risk-based oversight, the transition from combating inflation to stimulating economic growth, the presentation of functions, tools, programs, and standards aimed at achieving the two above-mentioned objectives, the application of prudential oversight standards, and the management of the central bank's foreign reserves, which lead to a set of fundamental objectives in enhancing confidence in monetary policy and the exchange rate.
It also includes the features, determinants, and indicators of central bank independence, in addition to the issue of selling foreign currency through the central bank's window, as well as the justifications, facts, and economic, legal, financial, commercial, and monetary phenomena behind the currency selling window.
It also addresses the difficult circumstances experienced by the central bank's management in resolving the Financial Action Task Force's (FATF) observations.
Chapter Seven provides an overview of the banking sector in Iraq as the main component of the financial system, subject to the supervision and control of the Central Bank.
The chapter also addresses the strategic projects implemented to regulate and stimulate the sector, the mechanisms for enhancing financial stability, and clearly points to banking credit and its utmost importance in achieving economic and banking reform.
It also presents the vision and programs of the banking reform process that we are currently witnessing.
The book presented a presentation of the great efforts and what was achieved within the framework of economic reform and financial discipline and showed with high transparency the features of Iraq's finances before and after 2003 in its total form.
The chapter also included Iraq's debts before and after 2003, which is a preemptive expectation of what the Central Bank has currently announced regarding the position of external and domestic debt.
Through my careful reading of what was included in the two books, I confirmed that Professor Al-Alaq has made a great intellectual and economic effort in an accurate diagnostic presentation of the most prominent challenges, achievements, structural, and technical developments in the management of the Central Bank, which played a fundamental and important role in drawing the roadmap for the new fifth era of the Central Bank, which began in 2015 and is still continuing with a steady approach and steps to achieve the objectives of monetary policy, support and stimulate the national economy, and achieve complete financial stability, which is the central goal of economic, banking, and financial reform. https://economy-news.net/content.php?id=61406
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BRICS Gold Glory: China’s 40-Tonne Discovery Reshapes Global Wealth Dynamics
China’s massive gold find accelerates BRICS’ push for a gold-backed trade era.
China’s Gold Boom and the BRICS Standard
China’s recent 40-tonne gold discovery in Gansu Province is sending ripples through global financial markets. The discovery — equivalent to two large-scale mines — comes as BRICS nations intensify efforts to anchor trade to gold rather than the U.S. dollar.
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BRICS Gold Glory: China’s 40-Tonne Discovery Reshapes Global Wealth Dynamics
China’s massive gold find accelerates BRICS’ push for a gold-backed trade era.
China’s Gold Boom and the BRICS Standard
China’s recent 40-tonne gold discovery in Gansu Province is sending ripples through global financial markets. The discovery — equivalent to two large-scale mines — comes as BRICS nations intensify efforts to anchor trade to gold rather than the U.S. dollar.
According to China’s Ministry of Natural Resources, additional finds in Inner Mongolia and Heilongjiang bring the cumulative increase in verified resources to 168 tonnes, marking one of the country’s largest annual reserve expansions in decades.
“The discovery provides valuable experience for future gold exploration in similar areas,” said the Gansu Department of Natural Resources.
These announcements arrive as BRICS members — Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and new entrants such as Saudi Arabia — continue exploring gold-backed settlement systems. The underlying aim: reduce reliance on Western clearing mechanisms and dollar-denominated debt markets.
Gold Reserves by Country (2025)
At present:
United States – 8,133 tonnes
Germany – 3,351 tonnes
Italy – 2,451 tonnes
France – 2,452 tonnes
Russia – 2,333 tonnes
China – 2,280 tonnes
As central banks offload U.S. Treasuries and purchase gold at record levels, the BRICS bloc’s combined reserves are now approaching parity with Western holdings, signaling a monetary power shift in progress.
From Trade Settlements to Monetary Strategy
BRICS nations are building alternative payment systems where transactions are settled in local currencies and backed by gold. This framework minimizes exposure to sanctions and removes counterparty risk.
For global investors, the implications are enormous:
Gold has become a strategic hedge against fiat volatility.
Physical reserves are now a political instrument in the emerging multipolar order.
Trust in U.S. fiscal and monetary policy continues to decline amid rising deficits.
Strategic and Structural Implications
China’s control over rare earths, combined with its expanding gold reserves, positions it at the nexus of global commodity power. This strategy undercuts Western dominance across defense, energy, and technology sectors.
Meanwhile, U.S. policymakers face ballooning deficits and diminished leverage in resource-backed negotiations. The result is a financial realignment that favors tangible assets over debt-based instruments — a reversal of the post-1971 fiat paradigm.
Why This Matters
The BRICS gold accumulation is not just about wealth; it’s about redefining the global monetary order. As gold once again becomes the benchmark for trade credibility, nations outside the Western bloc are establishing the foundations of a new financial architecture — one that prizes tangible value over debt instruments.
This is not just politics — it’s global finance restructuring before our eyes.
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Watcher.Guru – BRICS Gold Glory: Investors Eye China’s Huge New Gold Reserves
Reuters – China’s Gold Discoveries Surge Amid Global Reserve Race
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Hidden $5.1T Debt Bomb will Dwarf 2008 Crisis
Hidden $5.1T Debt Bomb will Dwarf 2008 Crisis
Daniela Cambone: 10-20-2025
The financial news often hums with anxieties about inflation, interest rates, and global markets.
But what if there’s a ticking time bomb within the very fabric of your local community, a crisis so pervasive it threatens to dwarf the 2008 subprime mortgage meltdown?
This isn’t hyperbole; it’s the stark warning
Hidden $5.1T Debt Bomb will Dwarf 2008 Crisis
Daniela Cambone: 10-20-2025
The financial news often hums with anxieties about inflation, interest rates, and global markets.
But what if there’s a ticking time bomb within the very fabric of your local community, a crisis so pervasive it threatens to dwarf the 2008 subprime mortgage meltdown?
This isn’t hyperbole; it’s the stark warning issued by Mitch Vexler, a real estate developer and whistleblower, in a recent, eye-opening video from ITM Trading.
Vexler paints a disturbing picture of the U.S. financial system, one riddled with systemic risk fueled by a massive surge in corporate debt and, more alarmingly, a deeply embedded fraud within the municipal school bond market.
This isn’t just about abstract financial instruments; it’s about the integrity of our homes, our tax dollars, and potentially, our entire economic stability.
At the heart of Vexler’s exposé is a staggering revelation: over $5 trillion in municipal school bonds have been issued nationwide based on fraudulent appraisals and sophisticated financial engineering.
How does this work? Imagine a scenario where home values are artificially inflated, not through genuine market growth, but through manipulated appraisals. These inflated figures then become the basis for school districts to issue bonds, effectively leveraging homeowners’ properties as collateral.
This, Vexler argues, is a colossal “Ponzi scheme.” Homeowners, unaware of the manipulated valuations or the true extent of the debt being issued, are unknowingly providing the backing for bonds that they, as taxpayers, will ultimately be responsible for.
The alarming consequence? A default risk that hasn’t been seen since the brink of the 2008 financial crisis.
One of the most infuriating aspects of this crisis is the apparent failure of those tasked with oversight. Credit rating agencies, crucial gatekeepers of financial integrity, seem to have turned a blind eye.
Vexler points out a conflict of interest: these agencies profit from the continuous issuance of debt and bonds, making them inherently disincentivized to uncover or expose the very frauds that fuel their business.
Furthermore, the mechanisms designed to ensure accurate appraisals and financial transparency are systematically bypassed. Standards like USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice), the critical calculation of Net Operating Income (NOI), and debt service ratios – all intended to safeguard against over-leveraging and misrepresentation – are either ignored or actively manipulated.
This creates a dangerous feedback loop where inflated property values justify unsustainable bond amounts, and homeowners are left bearing the brunt of tax burdens they can no longer realistically afford.
The parallels drawn between the current municipal bond crisis and the 2007-2008 mortgage-backed securities collapse are chilling. However, Vexler emphasizes that the current situation is not just a repeat, but a significantly larger and more intricate beast.
The scale of the school bond fraud, its deep entanglement with public finance, and the involvement of essential public services like education, create a systemic risk that could have far-reaching and devastating consequences.
Vexler’s dire warning is stark: with an estimated 37% of U.S. households facing the specter of bankruptcy or foreclosure due to these inflated tax burdens, a municipal meltdown is not a distant possibility but a looming reality.
This crisis, he suggests, has the potential to dwarf the impact of the last major financial crash.
The path to rectifying this deep-seated fraud is fraught with political and legal challenges. Vexler highlights ongoing court cases aimed at exposing and correcting the deception, but obtaining transparency from school districts and government entities often proves to be an uphill battle.
His proposed solutions are bold and necessary: legislative reforms that could include repealing property taxes to alleviate the burden on homeowners, and, crucially, criminal accountability for school superintendents and appraisers who have played a role in perpetrating this fraud.
For investors looking to safeguard their assets, Vexler offers clear guidance: steer clear of the fraudulent school bonds. He advocates for safe havens such as gold, silver, and real estate assets free of debt.
The message is one of urgent warning and a call to action. Vexler stresses the critical need for federal and state intervention to cap and unwind this fraudulent debt before it spirals further out of control. Awareness is the first step, but it must be followed by decisive action to prevent a national financial dis¬aster.
This is a crisis that affects every homeowner, every taxpayer, and potentially every investor. It’s time to pay attention. Watch the full video from ITM Trading for in-depth insights and to understand the full scope of this alarming situation.
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“Budapest Bound: Donald J. Trump & Vladimir V. Putin’s Summit Shakes Europe’s Foundations”
How a planned U.S.–Russia summit in Hungary is stirring unease across the Atlantic
A forthcoming summit between Donald Trump of the U.S. and Vladimir Putin of Russia in Budapest—hosted by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán—has sparked concern in European capitals and among Ukraine’s leadership about the implications for the trans-Atlantic alliance.
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“Budapest Bound: Donald J. Trump & Vladimir V. Putin’s Summit Shakes Europe’s Foundations”
How a planned U.S.–Russia summit in Hungary is stirring unease across the Atlantic
A forthcoming summit between Donald Trump of the U.S. and Vladimir Putin of Russia in Budapest—hosted by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán—has sparked concern in European capitals and among Ukraine’s leadership about the implications for the trans-Atlantic alliance.
The Setting
The summit is expected to take place in Budapest in late October.
Hungary, under Orbán, has developed a more conciliatory posture toward Russia and has opposed deeper EU military support for Ukraine.
Poland has publicly warned that Putin entering its airspace en route to Hungary could trigger the obligation under the International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant to detain him.
Tensions and Issues at Stake
European leaders fear the venue and host’s alignment will legitimise Russia and weaken Ukraine’s negotiating position.
Ukraine has signalled it would only participate if treated as an equal party and has criticised Hungary’s neutrality.
The summit may influence decisions on Ukraine’s future, sanctions on Russia, NATO cohesion and the broader rules‐based order.
Why This Matters
The implications of this summit go far beyond a bilateral meeting:
It tests the unity of the U.S.–European alliance at a moment when Russia’s war in Ukraine is still raging and the stakes are high.
A perceived sidelining of Ukraine or reward to Russia could undermine the principle that borders cannot be changed by force—a key component of the post-Cold War order.
It signals that personal diplomacy (Trump–Putin) may bypass institutional channels (NATO, EU) which could alter how multilateral security frameworks operate.
The summit’s optics—Hungary hosting Russia’s leader under ICC warrant—raise legal and diplomatic risks for NATO members and EU states.
This is not just politics — it’s global alliances and global finance restructuring before our eyes.
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Financial Times – Trump-Putin summit in Budapest unsettles Europe
Reuters – Poland warns Russia’s Putin against crossing its airspace for Trump summit
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“Mining Power Play: Donald J. Trump & Anthony Albanese’s U.S.–Australia Critical-Minerals Alliance”
How Washington and Canberra are teaming up to break China’s grip on strategic materials and reshape defence supply lines
On October 20, U.S. President Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced an $8.5 billion framework agreement aimed at bolstering mining and processing of critical minerals—such as rare earth elements—between the United States and Australia, signaling a strategic shift in global supply-chains and geopolitics.
Details of the Agreement
The White House released a framework stating that both countries will invest at least US$1 billion each over the next six months into mining and processing projects.
The U.S. Export-Import Bank (EXIM) announced letters of interest totalling ~US$2.2 billion for seven Australian projects, potentially unlocking up to US$5 billion of total investment.
Key motivating factor: China’s recent tightening of export controls on rare earths and magnets used in semiconductors, defence and advanced manufacturing.
Strategic Implications
The pact is part of a broader push to reduce Western reliance on Chinese supply chains for defence and high-tech industries.
Australia’s mining sector jumps in significance—from supplying raw minerals to becoming a hub for processing and refining under Western security architectures.
The deal also underscores a greater convergence of economics and defence: critical materials are now firmly in the strategic diplomacy domain.
Why This Matters
Supply-chain security is now a core element of geopolitical competition: by securing alternative mineral sources, the U.S. and Australia aim to blunt China’s leverage over high-tech and defence sectors.
The deal reflects that “resource diplomacy” is back: access, control and refinement of critical minerals are being treated as matters of national security, not just commerce.
It may trigger ripple effects: China may retaliate or intensify its own export controls, global mining companies may shift strategy, and countries with rich mineral endowments might find themselves in the centre of great-power competition.
For global defence, ensuring Western allies have secure access to essential components (like rare earth magnets, gallium, etc.) is now as important as conventional arms procurement.
This is not just politics — it’s global alliances and global finance restructuring before our eyes.
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Reuters – US-Australia critical minerals deal underscores gap to China
Reuters – Trump, Australia’s Albanese sign critical minerals agreement
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Jon Dowling: Cryptos are the Future of Payments, XRP on a Ledger, Wealth Transfer
Jon Dowling: Cryptos are the Future of Payments, XRP on a Ledger, Wealth Transfer
10-20-2025
Are you ready for a financial transformation unlike anything we’ve ever seen?
In a recent podcast episode, former Air Force Captain and cryptocurrency expert, Rob Cunningham, laid out a compelling vision for the overhaul of our global financial system, proposing a monumental shift from the current Federal Reserve model to a new, constitutionally authorized monetary system.
Backed by sound money principles and cutting-edge technology, this isn’t just a financial adjustment – it’s a paradigm shift.
Jon Dowling: Cryptos are the Future of Payments, XRP on a Ledger, Wealth Transfer
10-20-2025
Are you ready for a financial transformation unlike anything we’ve ever seen?
In a recent podcast episode, former Air Force Captain and cryptocurrency expert, Rob Cunningham, laid out a compelling vision for the overhaul of our global financial system, proposing a monumental shift from the current Federal Reserve model to a new, constitutionally authorized monetary system.
Backed by sound money principles and cutting-edge technology, this isn’t just a financial adjustment – it’s a paradigm shift.
Rob’s insights delve deep into the geopolitical and economic forces that are pushing us towards this inevitable reset. From government shutdowns and escalating global conflicts to the looming “currency reset,” he argues that the current “man-made financial and legal systems” have led to a form of control by entities like the Federal Reserve and the city of London corporation.
However, a counter-movement is gaining momentum. Rob highlights ongoing “drain the swamp” efforts within the US government, suggesting a critical turning point in the political landscape.
This, combined with anticipated economic revival in the coming months, sets the stage for a fundamental re-evaluation of how our money works.
So, what does this new system look like? At its core, it’s about transparency, accountability, and real value. Rob emphasizes the vital role of XRP and blockchain technology in enabling this transition.
Imagine a world where financial transactions are not only fast and transparent but also inherently trustworthy, backed by real assets like gold and silver. This move signifies a departure from centralized control towards decentralized, trustless protocols – a financial ecosystem built on integrity, not opacity.
This proposed system aims to restore a republic founded on constitutional principles and divine laws. It promises not just financial stability but an equitable distribution of wealth and resources, potentially unlocking funds and opportunities that have historically been inaccessible, even touching upon concepts like funds tied to birth certificates.
Beyond the economic mechanics, Rob connects these shifts to profound spiritual themes. He references the prophetic insights of the late Kim Clement, who foresaw the fall of corrupt systems and the dawn of a new era marked by abundance and truth.
This isn’t just about money; it’s about a foundational shift in how humanity operates, moving away from systems of control towards liberation and a higher social covenant.
Rob even shared a conceptual diagram, illustrating humanity’s epic journey from financial and spiritual battle to liberation under a new monetary and social framework.
He also tantalizingly announced an upcoming video that will explore a hypothetical monetary system conceptualized by none other than Christ and Nikola Tesla – a fascinating blend of divine principles, advanced technology, and free energy concepts.
Rob Cunningham’s vision challenges us to rethink everything we know about money, power, and our collective future. It’s a call to transparency, decentralization, and a return to sound, constitutional principles, powered by innovation like blockchain.
This is a conversation that touches on some of the most critical questions of our time. To truly grasp the depth of these insights and prepare for the potential shifts ahead, we highly recommend you dive into the full discussion.
Watch the full video from Jon Dowling for further insights and information!
Iraq Economic News and Points To Ponder Tuesday Morning 10-21-25
Iraq's Internal Debt In Numbers: From Currency Printing To The Three-Year Budget
Economy Yesterday, | 1027 Baghdad Today – Baghdad Since 2003, Iraq has been trapped in a vicious financial cycle, marked by recurring crises and changing governments. The only constant, however, is its reliance on domestic debt as a temporary savior during every financial crisis or oil price downturn.
Whenever revenues dwindle, the state resorts to financing through banks or the Central Bank to cover the deficit, pay salaries, and continue spending, without generating new resources or restructuring the economy.
Iraq's Internal Debt In Numbers: From Currency Printing To The Three-Year Budget
Economy Yesterday, | 1027 Baghdad Today – Baghdad Since 2003, Iraq has been trapped in a vicious financial cycle, marked by recurring crises and changing governments. The only constant, however, is its reliance on domestic debt as a temporary savior during every financial crisis or oil price downturn.
Whenever revenues dwindle, the state resorts to financing through banks or the Central Bank to cover the deficit, pay salaries, and continue spending, without generating new resources or restructuring the economy.
This policy, which began as an exceptional option, has over the years become a permanent approach, with domestic debt becoming part of the state's financial structure, rather than a temporary remedy.
From the war on ISIS to the COVID-19 pandemic, to the massive budgets under the government of Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, domestic debt has doubled dramatically, exacerbating the fragility of the economy.
This debt has become a direct reflection of the absence of institutional reform and the weak coordination between fiscal and monetary policy.
Economic expert Nabil Jabbar Al-Tamimi, in a clarification posted on his official Facebook page and followed by Baghdad Today, believes that Iraq's domestic debt has, over the past two decades, been a financial emergency tool used by successive governments in every crisis, given the absence of sustainable economic alternatives.
He points out that the government typically borrows from three main sources: private banks through bonds or limited facilities, national bonds directed to the public, and treasury transfers provided by the Central Bank through liquidity injections or money printing.
Al-Tamimi identifies three stages in which domestic debt rose significantly:
War on ISIS (2014–2017)
During this period, domestic debt jumped from approximately 5 trillion dinars in 2013 to 48 trillion dinars in 2017, before gradually declining to 38 trillion dinars in 2019. According to Al-Tamimi, this is due to the state's need to secure liquidity following the collapse in oil prices and the costs of war.
The central bank was the primary financier, printing money to cover massive operational and military expenses.
This financing facilitated the state's continuity, but it triggered the first real wave of inflation after 2003 and reopened the debate about the limits of central bank independence.
COVID-19 pandemic (2020–2022)
With the outbreak of the pandemic and the decline in demand for oil, domestic debt rose again from 38 to 70 trillion dinars.
Analysis of this period shows that the monetary policies adopted by the government— including adjusting the exchange rate and financing expenditures through domestic debt instruments—provided a temporary respite, but they increased the cost of living and weakened confidence in monetary policy.
Debt here has become not only a means of financing, but a reflection of the fragility of the financial structure that relies on oil as the basis for survival.
Al-Sudani's government and the three-year budget (2023–2025)
Al-Tamimi believes that the domestic debt increased during Al-Sudani's government from 70 to approximately 91 trillion dinars, as a result of financing the deficit in the largest budget in Iraq's history.
Data shows that the bulk of the debt came from the central bank, while borrowing from private banks and national bonds constituted a small percentage.
This financial expansion, despite rising oil prices, reveals the continued reliance on domestic debt to cover operating expenses
rather than stimulate productive sectors, making debt an economically unproductive tool.
According to Al-Tamimi's analysis, the discrepancy between the policies of the Central Bank and the government reflects a lack of institutional coordination.
The former seeks to curb inflation by controlling liquidity, while the latter continues to borrow to secure its monthly obligations.
This contradiction has transformed domestic debt from a means of financial balance into a source of economic pressure that threatens long-term monetary stability.
Most domestic debt is not investment debt that can reproduce wealth or create jobs.
Rather, it represents short-term operational obligations that “pain the pain, not cure the disease,” as economists describe it.
Without genuine institutional reform, domestic debt will remain a closed loop between the treasury and the central ank,expanding with each crisis and temporarily extinguished with each rise in oil prices. https://baghdadtoday.news/285579-.html
Al-Salami: Private Banks Violate The Central Bank's Instructions And Waste Millions Of Dinars Daily.
Economy October 19, Information / Baghdad.. MP Hadi Al-Salami revealed on Sunday that private banks are violating the laws and regulations issued by the Central Bank of Iraq, noting that these violations result in the daily waste of millions of dinars without effective oversight by the relevant authorities.
Al-Salami told Al-Maalouma News Agency that "a number of private banks continue to commit serious financial violations, leading to the waste of public funds," noting that "the Central Bank has not taken decisive action despite the clarity of the violations."
Al-Salami called on regulatory authorities to "open an urgent investigation into the dealings of these banks, hold those involved accountable, and take serious steps to limit the daily financial hemorrhage resulting from fictitious and commercially unsecured transactions." https://almaalomah.me/news/113223/economy/السلامي:-مصارف-أهلية-تخالف-تعليمات-المركزي-وتهدر-ملايين-الدن
An Economist Calls For The Establishment Of A Government Bank To Guarantee Depositors' Funds.
October 20, Information / Baghdad.. Economic expert Basil Al-Obaidi confirmed on Monday that one of the most prominent reasons for the cash shortage in Iraqi banks is citizens' lack of confidence in the security of their deposited funds.
This has led many to store large sums of money, whether in Iraqi dinars or foreign currencies, at home instead of depositing them in banks.
Al-Obaidi told Al-Maalouma News Agency that "citizens' reluctance to deposit their money in banks has led to a decline in the amount of liquidity available to the Central Bank and banking institutions, negatively impacting economic activity and commercial activity in the country."
He added, "Many citizens fear losing their money or being unable to withdraw it when needed, due to the weak safeguards in some banks.
This prompts them to keep their money at home, exposing them to numerous risks, including accidents or theft."
Al-Obaidi called on the Central Bank of Iraq to "establish a government-backed bank whose mission would be to provide full insurance coverage for deposits in banks after they are licensed by the Central Bank, with the aim of reassuring depositors and guaranteeing their rights."
He also called for raising interest rates on fixed and floating deposits, to encourage citizens to deal with the formal banking system instead of keeping money outside the economic cycle.
https://almaalomah.me/news/113327/economy/اقتصادي-يدعو-لتأسيس-مصرف-حكومي-لضمان-أموال-المودعين
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Seeds of Wisdom RV and Economics Updates Tuesday Morning 10-21-25
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Collateral or Collapse: U.S. Banks Tighten Grip on Argentina’s $20 Billion Lifeline
Emerging-market fragility meets tightening global credit standards
Argentina’s fragile economy faces another hurdle as major U.S. banks — JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Goldman Sachs — demand substantial collateral before releasing a proposed $20 billion rescue loan.
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Collateral or Collapse: U.S. Banks Tighten Grip on Argentina’s $20 Billion Lifeline
Emerging-market fragility meets tightening global credit standards
Argentina’s fragile economy faces another hurdle as major U.S. banks — JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Goldman Sachs — demand substantial collateral before releasing a proposed $20 billion rescue loan.
The Deal in Doubt
Argentina’s central bank reserves have fallen to multi-year lows, even as inflation tops 200% year-over-year.
With IMF funds delayed, Buenos Aires is turning to private markets to stabilize its peso and avoid another balance-of-payments crisis.
Lenders, wary after years of defaults, are reportedly seeking export-revenue guarantees or commodity-based collateral to secure repayment.
Market Reaction
Argentine bonds slid as traders questioned whether the loan can close.
Credit-default-swap spreads widened sharply, signaling renewed stress.
Economists warn that without new financing, the government may tighten import controls and deepen recessionary pressures.
Why This Matters
This standoff illustrates how emerging-market borrowing costs are being repriced in a world of higher U.S. interest rates and tighter liquidity.
Private banks are now dictating sovereign terms once reserved for multilateral lenders — a sign of the new credit hierarchy taking shape in global finance.
Argentina’s outcome could define how frontier economies access capital in the post-QE era.
This is not just politics — it’s global finance restructuring before our eyes.
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Britain’s Debt Crossroads: Borrowing Hits Five-Year High as Fiscal Pressures Mount
Debt costs climb and fiscal headroom narrows ahead of budget season
The U.K. government’s borrowing reached £20.2 billion in September, the highest for that month in five years, bringing total borrowing for 2025’s first half to £99.8 billion.
Key Drivers
Interest-rate impact: higher gilt yields are inflating debt-service costs.
Sluggish revenue: weaker-than-expected tax receipts have widened the deficit.
Energy-subsidy overhang: carry-over spending from prior relief schemes continues to strain the budget.
Fiscal Outlook
Economists warn of limited headroom ahead of the Autumn Budget.
The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) projects debt surpassing 100% of GDP by 2026 if growth remains weak.
Treasury officials are reportedly weighing targeted tax increases or spending restraint to stabilize the debt ratio.
Market Impact
Gilt yields remain elevated near multi-year highs.
Sterling softened modestly against the U.S. dollar as investors reassess fiscal risk.
The U.K.’s situation is now a bellwether for how advanced economies manage post-pandemic debt in a high-rate world.
Why This Matters
Britain’s borrowing surge reflects a broader global dilemma — governments are confronting tightening financial conditions with limited fiscal flexibility.
If the U.K. struggles to rein in deficits, it could spark renewed volatility in European bond markets and test investor faith in sovereign credit stability.
This is not just politics — it’s global finance restructuring before our eyes.
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“From Mediator to Power-Broker: Recep Tayyip Erdoğan & Turkey’s Gaza Gambit”
How Ankara reinvented itself in the Middle East by brokering the Gaza cease-fire
In a dramatic diplomatic shift, Turkey has elevated its role in the Gaza conflict, positioning itself as a central mediator in a cease-fire deal brokered by Donald J. Trump and backed by Hamas. Once viewed skeptically in Washington for its close ties to Hamas, Turkey under President Erdoğan has flipped the script, using its relationship with Hamas to ensure a deal’s delivery—and in doing so, significantly raised its geopolitical standing.
The Deal
Turkey reportedly acted as a key channel between Hamas and the U.S., securing Hamas’s acceptance of a truce and the release of hostages in Gaza.
Ankara then secured the appointment of former disaster-control chief Mehmet Gulluoglu to lead Turkish efforts in Gaza humanitarian operations, signalling Turkey’s deeper involvement.
The arrangement reportedly gives Turkey leverage: in return for mediation, Erdoğan is seeking relief from U.S. sanctions and restoration of defence-ties, including arms purchases.
Regional & Global Impact
Turkey’s successful mediation gives Ankara renewed prestige in the Middle East, enhancing its role beyond the traditional broker states like Qatar and Egypt.
This changes the dynamics for Israel, Hamas and the Arab world: Turkey now has a stake in both stability and influence, altering alignment possibilities.
For the U.S., relying on Turkey as a mediator signals a shift in approach: from multilateral frameworks to transactional deals with regional actors.
Why This Matters
Turkey’s reinvention from outsider to indispensable player in Middle East diplomacy is significant:
It suggests that states once seen as peripheral can now capture key roles through strategic leverage and soft-power mediation.
This could reshape power balances: Turkey may extract concessions—in arms, defence cooperation and regional influence—raising questions about U.S. regional strategy and the role of traditional allies.
Importantly, while the cease-fire is a short-term victory, the absence of a clear pathway toward a two-state solution or durable peace means Turkey’s role may become a long-term one, carrying both risk and reward for Ankara.
This is not just politics — it’s global alliances and global finance restructuring before our eyes.
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Reuters – Erdogan turns Trump’s Gaza deal into a power play for Turkey
Modern Diplomacy – From Mediator to Power Broker: Erdogan’s Gaza Gamble
Reuters – Turkey puts ex-disaster chief in charge of Gaza aid
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