MilitiaMan and Crew: IQD News Update-Digital Compliance-Non-Oil-Water Readiness
MilitiaMan and Crew: IQD News Update-Digital Compliance-Non-Oil-Water Readiness
11-2-2025
The Crew: Samson, PompeyPeter, Petra, Daytrader, Sunkissed, GIGI and Militia Man
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MilitiaMan and Crew: IQD News Update-Digital Compliance-Non-Oil-Water Readiness
11-2-2025
The Crew: Samson, PompeyPeter, Petra, Daytrader, Sunkissed, GIGI and Militia Man
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Be sure to listen to full video for all the news……..
Iraq Economic News and Points To Ponder Sunday Afternoon 11-2-25
Economic: Liberation From Dollar Restrictions Marks A New Beginning For The Iraqi Banking Sector.
Economy | 01/11/2025 Mawazin News - Baghdad: Financial and banking expert Mustafa Hantoush affirmed that the Iraqi banking sector is on the cusp of a new phase, moving towards liberation from dollar-based transactions. He stressed that this requires comprehensive and fundamental reforms to modernize the banking infrastructure and enhance its efficiency.
Economic: Liberation From Dollar Restrictions Marks A New Beginning For The Iraqi Banking Sector.
Economy | 01/11/2025 Mawazin News - Baghdad: Financial and banking expert Mustafa Hantoush affirmed that the Iraqi banking sector is on the cusp of a new phase, moving towards liberation from dollar-based transactions. He stressed that this requires comprehensive and fundamental reforms to modernize the banking infrastructure and enhance its efficiency.
Hantoush stated that "approximately 90% of the Iraqi banking system remains subject to the restrictions imposed on dollar transactions, due to the problems and suspicions the sector has witnessed in recent periods." He indicated that "recent indicators are positive, and some banks are expected to begin gradually freeing themselves from these restrictions within the next three months."
He added that "the banking sector still lacks genuine activity, as it needs to activate the deposit, lending, and investment systems in an integrated manner, along with a review of regulatory standards in coordination with the Central Bank of Iraq.
" Hantoush called for "a shift towards full financial inclusion through diversifying banking services and expanding the customer base, as well as strengthening cooperation with international banks and opening new correspondent banking channels that enable Iraqi banks to integrate into the global financial system."
Hantoush concluded by emphasizing that "developing technical systems and simplifying procedures to serve the citizen represent the most important step in the reform process, as they are the basis for getting rid of the bureaucracy that hinders the progress of the sector and limits its ability to compete." https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=269489
Dollar Prices Fall Against The Dinar In Baghdad
Stock Exchange Economy News – Baghdad The exchange rate of the dollar against the dinar fell on Sunday morning in Baghdad markets. The dollar exchange rate witnessed a decrease in the Al-Kifah and Al-Harithiya exchanges, recording 140,900 dinars for 100 dollars, while yesterday, Saturday, it recorded 141,000 Iraqi dinars for 100 dollars.
The selling prices were stable in exchange shops and local markets in Baghdad, where the selling price reached 142,000 dinars for 100 dollars, and the buying price reached 140,000 dinars for 100 dollars. Https://Economy-News.Net/Content.Php?Id=61852
Dollar Prices Fall Against The Dinar In Baghdad
Stock Exchange Economy News – Baghdad The exchange rate of the dollar against the dinar fell on Sunday morning in Baghdad markets. The dollar exchange rate witnessed a decrease in the Al-Kifah and Al-Harithiya exchanges, recording 140,900 dinars for 100 dollars, while yesterday, Saturday, it recorded 141,000 Iraqi dinars for 100 dollars.
The selling prices were stable in exchange shops and local markets in Baghdad, where the selling price reached 142,000 dinars for 100 dollars, and the buying price reached 140,000 dinars for 100 dollars. https://economy-news.net/content.php?id=61852
Iraq Leads Global Oil Deals In October 2025
Energy The largest oil deals in October 2025 witnessed unprecedented investment activity in the global energy sector, with agreements ranging from development and acquisition to regional expansion in petrochemicals and oil storage.
According to the specialized global energy platform "Energy," the largest deals included significant activity in Egypt, which had the most prominent presence, as well as in Iraq, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Sudan, and Qatar, reflecting investor confidence in emerging markets.
The agreements, memoranda of understanding, and partnerships signed as part of the largest oil deals in October 2025 demonstrated a diversity of objectives. Some focused on developing giant fields like Iraq's Majnoon field, while others aimed to support downstream and logistics industries in Egypt and the UAE.
These moves reflect a clear trend in the region towards diversifying investments and strengthening energy value chains, making the largest oil deals in October 2025 a strong indicator of the return of investment activity in global oil markets.
The largest oil deals during October were as follows:
Iraq (deal to develop Majnoon field).
Algeria (a deal won by an Egyptian company).
Saudi Arabia (acquisition deal).
Qatar (two deals with Egypt).
The UAE (deal with Egypt).
Egypt (New Petrochemical Project).
Russia and Sudan (Agreement for Investment and Protection). https://economy-news.net/content.php?id=61862
Trump's Envoy Begins His Duties In Iraq
November 2, 2025 Baghdad – Al-Zaman US President Donald Trump's special envoy, Mark Savaya, announced on Sunday that he had officially begun his duties.
Savaya said in a tweet that “thanks to the great leadership of President Donald Trump, Iraq is now back, and I am on top of my job.” He added: “Let’s make Iraq great again!” LINK
Amid Caution In Global Markets, Gold Continues To Rise.
Economy | 02/11/2025 Mawazin News - Follow-up: Precious metal prices remained relatively stable at the start of trading, with gold holding above the $4,000 per ounce mark, as investors awaited any economic or geopolitical developments that could affect the appeal of safe havens.
The price of an ounce of gold settled at $4,002, while a gram of 24-karat gold reached approximately $128.70.
Silver traded around $48.80 per ounce, while platinum recorded a price of $1,572 per ounce, and palladium reached approximately $1,450 per ounce
This price stability comes amidst a cautious atmosphere prevailing in global markets, as investors await new indicators that may prompt them to increase or decrease their investments in precious metals, at a time when markets are experiencing increasing volatility due to political tensions and economic uncertainty. https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=269513
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Why a Currency Reset is Inevitable: Lynette Zang
Why a Currency Reset is Inevitable: Lynette Zang
VRIC Media: 11-2-2025
In a world increasingly reliant on digital screens and paper promises, the foundational value of physical assets is often overlooked—until the system starts to crack.
In a recent, highly insightful interview on VRIC Media with host Darrell Thomas, financial expert Lynette Zang of Zang Enterprises laid out a powerful case for the imminent transformation—or necessary reset—of the global monetary system.
Why a Currency Reset is Inevitable: Lynette Zang
VRIC Media: 11-2-2025
In a world increasingly reliant on digital screens and paper promises, the foundational value of physical assets is often overlooked—until the system starts to crack.
In a recent, highly insightful interview on VRIC Media with host Darrell Thomas, financial expert Lynette Zang of Zang Enterprises laid out a powerful case for the imminent transformation—or necessary reset—of the global monetary system.
Her focus was sharp: the dramatic and growing divergence between the paper markets and the immutable value of physical gold and silver.
If you are holding paper assets, futures contracts, or simply trusting the current debt-driven system, Zang’s analysis offers a critical wake-up call.
The core of Zang’s argument rests on a phenomenon that signals deep distress in the financial plumbing: the growing separation between the price of paper metals (futures, spot contracts) and the price for actual physical delivery.
Zang highlighted the critical importance of backwardation. This is a rare and jarring market condition where the price for immediate physical delivery exceeds the price of futures contracts.
In simple terms, people are willing to pay more right now for the actual metal than they are willing to pay for a promise of delivery months down the line.
“Backwardation is a clear signal that distrust in the paper system is peaking,” Zang explains. “Paper gold and silver contracts can be manipulated and created in unlimited quantities without corresponding physical backing.
The market is waking up to the reality that these contracts are simply promises, not actual assets.”
The implications are profound. As central banks repatriate their gold reserves and institutional players increasingly demand physical settlement, the illusion of unlimited inventory shatters, favoring those who hold the metal in their hand, not on a screen.
Why is this systemic distrust manifesting now? Zang points directly to the elephant in the room: ballooning global debt.
In a monetary reset scenario—where currencies must be revalued against a stable, foundational asset like gold—the true debt load must be accounted for.
According to Zang’s analysis, when the massive weight of global indebtedness is properly measured against gold’s fundamental value, the asset’s price must adjust dramatically.
Zang estimates that upon a true market reset or revaluation, gold’s necessary fundamental value could reach an astonishing $33,000 to $40,000 per ounce.
This isn’t hyperbole based on market speculation; it is an estimate derived from balancing the current financial liabilities of the world against the only true form of sound money.
While the numbers are staggering, Zang spent significant time focusing not just on the problem, but on practical solutions for individuals navigating this transition. This shift requires more than just financial diversification; it requires holistic preparedness.
The coming transition, Zang argues, will challenge essential services. Her advice extends far beyond the financial portfolio:
“Sound money alone is not enough,” Zang cautioned. “We must build local communities for mutual support around the essentials of life: food, water, shelter, and energy. We need to be prepared with barterable goods and a network of people who can rely on each other.”
Taking control of one’s financial future in a transitioning economy means understanding true asset values, avoiding reliance on manipulated markets, and building a foundation of resilience that extends to your physical community.
Lynette Zang’s insights are a powerful reminder that while central banks and politicians wrestle with debt ceilings and inflation targets, the market—signaled by backwardation and the demand for physical assets—is already choosing sides.
The systemic shift is favoring physical metals over paper promises. If Zang’s estimates even approach reality, the time to secure your position in sound money is now.
*Ready to dive deeper into the mechanics of the monetary system reset?
Watch the full insightful interview from VRIC Media with Darrell Thomas and Lynette Zang for comprehensive analysis and details on how to navigate this crucial transition.
Edu Matrix: Who’s Holding up the IQD RV?
Edu Matrix: Who’s Holding up the IQD RV?
11-2-2025
The revaluation of the Iraqi Dinar (IQD) has been a topic of intense speculation and discussion for years, yet the anticipated change remains elusive. Why?
In a recent insightful video from Edu Matrix, financial expert Sandy Ingram delves deep into the labyrinthine factors impeding the IQD revaluation, identifying five primary entities that collectively contribute to this ongoing delay.
Her analysis urges viewers to consider who truly holds the most sway in this intricate geopolitical and economic landscape.
Edu Matrix: Who’s Holding up the IQD RV?
11-2-2025
The revaluation of the Iraqi Dinar (IQD) has been a topic of intense speculation and discussion for years, yet the anticipated change remains elusive. Why?
In a recent insightful video from Edu Matrix, financial expert Sandy Ingram delves deep into the labyrinthine factors impeding the IQD revaluation, identifying five primary entities that collectively contribute to this ongoing delay.
Her analysis urges viewers to consider who truly holds the most sway in this intricate geopolitical and economic landscape.
First up, the mighty United States. Sandy Ingram points out that the U.S. exerts significant pressure on Iraq, particularly regarding its relationship with neighboring Iran.
Beyond geopolitical maneuvering, the U.S. is deeply concerned about controversial legislation being introduced in Iraq’s parliament. A startling example cited is a proposed bill that would reportedly allow adult men to marry 10-year-old girls. Such legislation raises global human rights alarms and undoubtedly impacts international confidence and potential U.S. support for Iraq’s economic aspirations.
Next, we turn to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). A crucial prerequisite for any currency revaluation is the certification of a nation’s economic stability. While Iraq is rich in oil, the IMF has yet to certify its economic stability beyond this single sector. For a sustainable and credible revaluation, Iraq needs to demonstrate a diversified and robust economy that isn’t solely reliant on fluctuating oil prices. This certification is a non-negotiable step for the global financial community.
The Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) faces its own set of challenges. Sandy Ingram highlights criticism directed at the CBI for failing to adequately align the Iraqi banking system with international standards. In today’s interconnected financial world, such alignment is critical for establishing credibility, fostering trust, and ensuring currency stability. Without a banking infrastructure that meets global benchmarks, the path to a fully revalued and convertible currency remains fraught with obstacles.
The Iraqi government itself isn’t exempt from scrutiny. Sandy Ingram points to poor fiscal management practices, specifically the government’s habit of earning revenue in U.S. dollars but spending in Iraqi dinars. This creates unintended distortions in currency flow, complicating the CBI’s efforts to manage and stabilize the dinar. Effective revaluation requires coherent and disciplined fiscal policies that support, rather than undermine, the national currency.
Finally, a less obvious but significant factor involves the Iraqi people. Sandy Ingram suggests that the reluctance of citizens to deposit their banknotes into formal banking institutions limits the central bank’s ability to effectively control currency circulation. A central bank needs to understand and manage the supply of its currency in the system to undertake an effective revaluation. When a significant portion of cash remains outside the formal banking system, this vital control is hampered.
After laying out these five complex factors, Sandy Ingram emphasizes a critical point: among these five, two actors are significantly more responsible than the others for the current delay. The remaining three issues, while important, are viewed as ongoing efforts or “work in progress.” This distinction is crucial, prompting viewers to ponder which two entities wield the most decisive power in this scenario.
The revaluation of the Iraqi Dinar is clearly not a simple economic adjustment. As Sandy Ingram eloquently articulates, it is a multifaceted issue deeply interwoven with political pressures, economic prerequisites, and social behaviors. Understanding these intricate layers is essential for anyone following the IQD’s journey.
For a deeper dive into these intricate details and to form your own conclusion on who holds the most influence, be sure to watch the full video from Edu Matrix.
https://dinarchronicles.com/2025/11/02/edu-matrix-whos-holding-up-the-iqd-rv/
“Tidbits From TNT” Sunday 11-2-2025
TNT:
Tishwash: Indonesia plans digital version of rupiah for financial market
Bank Indonesia will introduce Rupiah Digital, a digital version of Sekuritas Rupiah Bank Indonesia (SRBI), as part of a phased rollout through 2030.
The central bank plans gradual development, starting with experimentation in digital securities issuance, transfers, and withdrawals from 2025 to 2026.
Further testing will cover monetary operations and financial market transactions between 2027 and 2028, followed by advanced features such as programmability, composability, and tokenization in 2029 to 2030.
TNT:
Tishwash: Indonesia plans digital version of rupiah for financial market
Bank Indonesia will introduce Rupiah Digital, a digital version of Sekuritas Rupiah Bank Indonesia (SRBI), as part of a phased rollout through 2030.
The central bank plans gradual development, starting with experimentation in digital securities issuance, transfers, and withdrawals from 2025 to 2026.
Further testing will cover monetary operations and financial market transactions between 2027 and 2028, followed by advanced features such as programmability, composability, and tokenization in 2029 to 2030.
Rupiah Digital will be built on distributed ledger technology, according to the central bank’s Payment System Blueprint 2030.
Bank Indonesia also plans to issue BI-FRN, a new floating-rate note, to complement its existing monetary instruments.
Details on BI-FRN will be released in early November.
The instrument is intended to support the domestic financial market and real sector. link
Tishwash: An expert: 90 trillion dinars are hoarded by Iraqis and do not reach the banks.
Financial expert Mahmoud Dagher revealed on Sunday that the amount of cash held by the "public" is estimated at about 90 trillion dinars, out of a total of 98 trillion dinars that is the size of the cash mass in Iraq.
Dagher, who previously served as a director at the Central Bank of Iraq, told Shafaq News Agency that "the volume of issued cash is around 98 trillion dinars, of which 88 to 90 trillion are in the hands of the public."
He added, "The public does not only mean the people, but also the merchants, the contracting companies, and the industrialists," explaining that "Iraqis hoard money instead of depositing it in banks, because our society likes to deal in cash and needs a long time to get used to electronic payment methods, in addition to the lack of trust in banks among some depositors after the setbacks that occurred in the banks."
He pointed out that "all these matters are considered behavioral issues, as people are accustomed to keeping a portion of their money, and so are companies, therefore Iraqis think this way."
According to specialists, this phenomenon has many negative aspects, including that the central bank loses its actual control over the money supply, and that its tools such as the interest rate or rediscount become less effective, while banks suffer from a shortage of liquidity, which weakens their ability to finance projects and pushes investors towards informal financing, in addition to the difficulty of managing inflation due to the money supply not officially circulating, which negatively affects the central bank’s decisions in achieving its main goal, which is to control the general level of prices and achieve stability link
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Tishwash: Al-Araji meets with the US Secretary of the Interior in the Bahraini capital, Manama.
National Security Advisor, Mr. Qasim Al-Araji, met with the United States Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Doug Borgum, on the sidelines of the Manama Dialogue 21 conference held in Bahrain.
During the meeting, discussions were held on the continuation of security cooperation between Iraq and the United States of America and the development of strategic partnership relations between the two countries in the field of exchanging information and expertise and combating terrorism and drugs.
The active role of Iraq in the stability of the region was also reviewed, through the Iraqi government’s policy of distancing itself from conflicts and bringing international and regional viewpoints closer together. link
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Tishwash: Al-Rasheed Bank calls on employees to update their data and warns of temporary account suspension.
Al-Rasheed Bank has called on all employees whose salaries are deposited with the bank to update their personal information via the bank's mobile application, in accordance with the directives of the Central Bank of Iraq.
This update is intended to ensure the uninterrupted provision of banking services. The bank indicated that the update aims to organize and ensure the accuracy of the data, warning that failure to complete this procedure may result in the temporary suspension of the account until the update is completed. The bank clarified that this service is currently available only to employees and encouraged them to download the application from the App Store or Google Play. Users are advised to visit their nearest branch if they encounter any difficulties.
The bank stated in a statement:
Al-Rasheed Bank called on all employees whose salaries are deposited with it to quickly update their data exclusively through the bank’s application, based on the directives of the Central Bank of Iraq and to ensure the continued provision of banking services without interruption.
The bank explained in a statement that the update process is for auditing purposes aimed at organizing the data and ensuring its accuracy.
He noted that failure to update information may lead to the account being temporarily suspended until the required procedures are completed.
He explained that the service currently includes only employees and does not include retirees at this stage, calling for downloading the Al-Rasheed Bank application from the App Store or Google Play and completing the update process easily and securely.
The bank confirmed that if the update mechanism is unknown or if there is difficulty in using it, it is possible to visit the nearest branch of the bank. link
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Seeds of Wisdom RV and Economics Updates Sunday Morning 11-2-25
Good morning Dinar Recaps,
“Bretton Woods 2.0: The Monetary Architecture of the Reset”
The 1944 system is crumbling — and a new financial framework is emerging that could redefine currency, trade, settlement and reserve strategy.
The phrase “Bretton Woods 2.0” is more than academic — it signals a structural shift in how global finance will be governed, especially in an age of digital currency, geopolitical fragmentation and new regional power blocs.
Detailed proposals and analyses by multiple think‐tanks show the old post-war institutions (International Monetary Fund, World Bank) are under pressure to adapt.
Good Morning Dinar Recaps,
“Bretton Woods 2.0: The Monetary Architecture of the Reset”
The 1944 system is crumbling — and a new financial framework is emerging that could redefine currency, trade, settlement and reserve strategy.
The phrase “Bretton Woods 2.0” is more than academic — it signals a structural shift in how global finance will be governed, especially in an age of digital currency, geopolitical fragmentation and new regional power blocs.
Detailed proposals and analyses by multiple think‐tanks show the old post-war institutions (International Monetary Fund, World Bank) are under pressure to adapt.
🔹 Key Features of the Bretton Woods 2.0 Discussion
Governance reform: upgrading or replacing institutions to reflect 21st-century power shifts (emerging markets, digital economy) rather than dominance of Western powers.
Digital currency & settlement innovation: digital-central bank currencies (CBDCs), tokenised assets, programmable money are pushing the architecture to change.
Resource and trade power linked to financial leverage: control of key inputs (rare earths, critical minerals) and trade terms become intertwined with finance architecture.
Multipolar reserve/currency models: The dominance of the U.S. dollar and dollar-based settlement is being challenged by blocs and alternative systems (BRICS, Asia-Pacific, digital rails).
🔹 How This Could Lead to a New Global Financial System
Currency reset potential: If major economies adopt divergent digital currencies or switch reserve assets (e.g., gold, commodities, new currency baskets), the old dollar-centric system may yield.
Settlement rail competition: As regional blocs build their own clearance and settlement systems, global capital flows may shift from old rails to new ones.
Trade and finance integration: Trade deals that include embedded finance clauses (digital settlement, fintech integration) mean trade policy becomes finance policy — the architecture of trade becomes architecture of money.
Institutional redesign: New frameworks will incorporate climate finance, value chains, data flows and technology, signalling a broader “finance system” than just banks and central banks — it's the new infrastructure layer.
🔹 Why It Matters for the U.S. and Global Finance
For the U.S., failing to engage in or shape the Bretton Woods 2.0 architecture risks losing rule-making power in global finance, being relegated to follower status rather than leader.
For global investors & institutions: a shift means rebasing models — what assets are safe, what currencies are dominant, what settlement systems will prevail.
For systemic stability: a poorly managed transition could produce fragmentation, dual systems, competing currencies and heightened financial risk — the reset must be orderly or it risks disorder.
This is not just politics — it’s global finance restructuring before our eyes.
Seeds of Wisdom Team
Newshounds News™ Exclusive
Sources:
Atlantic Council – Bretton Woods 2.0 Project – Examining deep challenges facing the Bretton Woods institutions and reimagining governance of international finance.
Discovery Alert – “Bretton Woods 2.0: Understanding the Coming Monetary System Reset.”
RSIS (Nanyang) – “The Case for Bretton Woods 2.0”.
Carnegie Endowment – “The Bretton Woods Moment—and Its Necessary Replacement.”
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“Slow Growth, Big Stakes: The International Monetary Fund Outlook & the Financial Reset”
Why modest global growth forecasts are not just economic news — they raise structural questions about the next finance architecture.
Global growth has turned sluggish, and for the world of money and finance, that means more than a slowdown — it signals a potential shift in how the system works.
According to the IMF’s October 2025 World Economic Outlook (WEO), global GDP growth is projected at approximately 3.2 % in 2025 and then 3.1 % in 2026.
The tone: “Global economy in flux, prospects remain dim.”
🔹 Key Highlights from the WEO
Growth in advanced economies projected around ~1.5–1.6 % in 2025-26.
Emerging market & developing economies projected just above 4 % growth — a moderate pace.
Risks are tilted to the downside: protectionism, labour-supply shocks, ageing populations, fiscal vulnerabilities and financial‐market fragilities.
Trade diplomacy, strong institutions and policy clarity are cited as key to restoring confidence.
🔹 Why This Outlook Signals a Financial Restructuring Moment
Low growth + high debt = a stressed system: With slower growth, existing fiscal burdens and leveraged financial structures face more strain — increasing the need for new financing models, restructuring of debt, and alternative capital flows.
Policy space narrowing: If advanced economies are stuck at ~1.5 % growth, monetary and fiscal tools may be less effective, prompting innovative financial instruments, regional cooperation and new reserve/settlement mechanisms.
Trade & finance intersection: The IMF explicitly links trade diplomacy to output gains (e.g., resolving policy uncertainty + better trade deals = ~0.4–0.7 % uplift) in the WEO. That means trade policy and financial architecture are overlapping — which invites broader system redesign.
Structural shift in capital flows: Sluggish growth can push capital away from traditional markets and into alternative assets, new regions, digital finance – accelerating the reset of global finance networks.
🔹 Why It Matters to You & the Global Finance Reset
Investors and institutions should prepare for non-linear change, not just slower growth but changed rules of capital, settlement, risk assessment.
The U.S. and allied economies may need to renegotiate their role in global finance, especially as emerging markets maintain growth closer to 4 % and may command more weight in the new system.
The architecture of trade, output, and finance are merging: trade deals, commodity flows, digital finance, and capital allocation will form the next generation of "who controls what" in global finance.
This is not just politics — it’s global finance restructuring before our eyes.
Seeds of Wisdom Team
Newshounds News™ Exclusive
Sources:
IMF – Press Briefing Transcript: World Economic Outlook, Annual Meetings 2025.
IMF – World Economic Outlook: Global Economic Outlook Shows Modest Change Amid Policy Shifts and Complex Forces.
Reuters – IMF lifts growth outlook on more benign tariffs as revived US-China trade war looms.
The Guardian – IMF chief warns ‘uncertainty is the new normal’ in global economy.
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Iraq Economic News and Points To Ponder Sunday Morning 11-2-25
Hantoush: Liberation From Dollar Restrictions Marks A New Beginning For The Iraqi Banking Sector.
Information / Baghdad.. Financial and banking expert Mustafa Hantoush confirmed on Saturday that the banking sector in Iraq is on the verge of a new phase towards liberation from the restrictions of dealing in dollars, stressing that this requires comprehensive and radical reforms to modernize the banking structure and enhance its efficiency.
Hantoush told Al-Maalomah News Agency that “about 90% of the Iraqi banking system is still subject to the impact of restrictions imposed on dealing in dollars, as a result of the problems and suspicions that the sector witnessed during the past periods,” indicating that “the latest indicators are positive, and it is expected that some banks will begin to gradually free themselves from these restrictions during the next three months.
Hantoush: Liberation From Dollar Restrictions Marks A New Beginning For The Iraqi Banking Sector.
Information / Baghdad.. Financial and banking expert Mustafa Hantoush confirmed on Saturday that the banking sector in Iraq is on the verge of a new phase towards liberation from the restrictions of dealing in dollars, stressing that this requires comprehensive and radical reforms to modernize the banking structure and enhance its efficiency.
Hantoush told Al-Maalomah News Agency that “about 90% of the Iraqi banking system is still subject to the impact of restrictions imposed on dealing in dollars, as a result of the problems and suspicions that the sector witnessed during the past periods,” indicating that “the latest indicators are positive, and it is expected that some banks will begin to gradually free themselves from these restrictions during the next three months.
” He added that "the banking sector still lacks real activity, as it needs to activate the deposit, lending and investment system in an integrated manner, with a review of regulatory standards in coordination with the Central Bank of Iraq."
Hantoush called for "a shift towards full financial inclusion through diversifying banking services and expanding the customer base, as well as strengthening cooperation with international banks and opening new correspondent channels that enable Iraqi banks to integrate into the global financial system."
Hantoush concluded by emphasizing that "developing technological systems and streamlining procedures to better serve citizens represent the most important step in the reform process, as they are fundamental to eliminating the bureaucracy that hinders the sector's progress and limits its competitiveness." End / 25s
https://almaalomah.me/news/114332/economy/حنتوش:-التحرر-من-قيود-الدولار-بداية-جديدة-للقطاع-المصرفي-الع
World Gold Council: Global Demand Rises 3% To A Record High
Money and Business Economy News - Follow-up The World Gold Council said on Thursday that global gold demand rose 3% year-on-year to 1,313 tons, the highest quarterly figure on record, in the third quarter of the year, with a sharp rise in investment demand.
Gold prices in spot trading have risen 50% since the beginning of this year, hitting an all-time high of $4,381 per ounce on October 20, driven by safe-haven demand due to geopolitical tensions, uncertainty over US tariffs, and more recently by a wave of buying motivated by fear of missing out.
Louise Street, chief market analyst at the World Gold Council, said, "The outlook for gold remains bullish, as continued weakness in the US dollar, expectations of lower interest rates, and the risk of stagflation could boost investment demand."
Demand for gold bars and coins rose 17% in the third quarter, led by India and China.
The World Gold Council reported that inflows into gold exchange-traded funds jumped 134%.
The World Gold Council estimated that central banks, another major source of gold demand, increased their purchases by 10% to 219.9 tons in the third quarter, based on reported data and its estimates of unreported purchases.
The council explained that central banks bought 634 tons of gold between January and September, an amount "less than the exceptional levels recorded in the past three years, but still significantly higher than pre-2022 levels."
https://economy-news.net/content.php?id=61767
Iraqi Oil Exports To America Declined During The Week
Economy | 10:08 - 02/11/2025 Mawazin News - Follow-up: The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) announced a decline in Iraqi oil exports to the United States last week.
In its statistics, the EIA stated that "the average US crude oil imports last week from nine major countries reached 4.708 million barrels per day, a decrease of 508,000 barrels per day from the previous week's average of 5.216 million barrels per day."
It added that "Iraqi oil exports to the US averaged 92,000 barrels per day, a decrease of 163,000 barrels per day from the previous week's average of 255,000 barrels per day."
The EIA also indicated that "the largest source of US oil imports last week came from Canada, averaging 3.580 million barrels per day, followed by Saudi Arabia at 257,000 barrels per day, Mexico at 256,000 barrels per day, and Brazil at 141,000 barrels per day."
According to the table, "US imports of crude oil from Venezuela averaged 121,000 barrels per day, from Nigeria 119,000 barrels per day, from Colombia 72,000 barrels per day, and from Ecuador 70,000 barrels per day, while no quantity was imported from Libya." https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=269517
Border crossings: Customs revenues are expected to exceed 2.7 trillion dinars
Economy | 02/11/2025 Mawazin News – Baghdad: The Border Ports Authority expects customs revenues in Iraq to reach between 2.5 and 2.7 trillion dinars by the end of 2025, confirming that this growth is the highest since 2003.
In a statement received by Mawazin News, the Authority said, “The electronic and monitoring procedures adopted by the government, implemented according to well-defined timelines and with on-the-ground follow-up by port staff, have contributed to a significant increase in revenue collected between 2023 and 2025, after remaining stable at around one trillion dinars annually in previous years.”
The statement added, “The first ten months of 2025 saw revenues exceed 2.1 trillion dinars, the highest figure since 2003, while estimates indicate the possibility of reaching 2.7 trillion dinars by the end of the current fiscal year. This reflects the success of government measures in controlling ports, reducing financial leakage, and improving collection.”
The authority explained that “the improvement was achieved thanks to enhanced oversight and e-governance, expanded security and financial coordination to curb smuggling, and a reduction in illegal exemptions, in addition to the stages of automation and electronic linking, and the auditing of assessment, inspection, and financial transfer processes.”
It noted that “monitoring financial transfers of commercial companies in coordination with governmental and judicial bodies resulted in the recovery of funds and the taking of legal action against violators, as well as obligating hundreds of companies to pay the fees and tax deposits owed after arrest warrants were issued against their authorized managers.”
The authority affirmed that “the improvement in collecting customs and tax revenues represents a strategic achievement that strengthens the state’s non-oil resources and supports the stability of fiscal policy and Iraq’s credit rating with international institutions, in line with the objectives of the government program to maximize non-oil revenues.”
It concluded by stating that “the Prime Minister has directed the completion of the comprehensive automation project for customs during 2026, similar to the electronic procedures adopted at border crossings, within a national plan aimed at increasing revenues and achieving sustainable financial and economic reform.” https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=269516
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Why Everyone has failed to Predict the Stock Market Crash
Why Everyone has failed to Predict the Stock Market Crash
Michael Cowan: 10-31-2025
For years, analysts have been predicting “the big one”—the market crash that would reset asset prices across stocks, real estate, and crypto. Yet, despite seemingly unsustainable valuations and glaring economic cracks, the market indices continue to defy gravity, often setting new highs.
Why haven’t the predicted crashes materialized? Are the bears fundamentally wrong?
Why Everyone has failed to Predict the Stock Market Crash
Michael Cowan: 10-31-2025
For years, analysts have been predicting “the big one”—the market crash that would reset asset prices across stocks, real estate, and crypto. Yet, despite seemingly unsustainable valuations and glaring economic cracks, the market indices continue to defy gravity, often setting new highs.
Why haven’t the predicted crashes materialized? Are the bears fundamentally wrong?
According to economic analysis by Michael Cowan, the failure to predict the crash stems from a fundamental misunderstanding of the crisis itself. The real danger isn’t a traditional market crash; it’s a slow, insidious economic collapse driven by the debasement of the US dollar and the global fiat currency system.
The asset bubbles we observe are merely the symptoms of relentless monetary expansion.
How can the stock market thrive while the average consumer struggles?
The answer lies in the central banks’ actions. Following global crises, central banks have consistently chosen the path of least resistance: injecting trillions of dollars into the financial system.
This process—known colloquially as “money printing”—doesn’t flow into productive ventures or raise average wages; it primarily chases existing assets, inflating their prices.
The result is a stock market that no longer reflects the underlying health of the economy, but rather the sheer volume of new currency chasing limited assets.
When governments intervene to prevent a crash, they simply print more money, guaranteeing that while asset prices may hold stable (or even rise in nominal terms), the value of the currency used to measure them erodes dramatically.
It’s not that the assets are becoming more valuable; it’s that the dollar is becoming less valuable.
To understand the inevitable outcome of this policy, we must look at historic examples of currency debasement.
Consider the case of Venezuela. During periods of hyperinflation in Venezuela, the local stock market indices soared. For an investor looking solely at local currency gains, it appeared there was massive growth. However, when those gains were measured against a stable foreign currency like the US dollar, the “growth” was wiped out entirely.
The local market gains were simply a mathematical reflection of a collapsing currency.
The US dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency currently provides a powerful cushion, delaying the Venezuelan-style hyperinflation that other countries experience. But this reserve status is not permanent, and the trend line is clear.
Since the Federal Reserve was established in 1913, the purchasing power of the US dollar has plummeted by an astonishing 97%.
The decoupling from the gold standard in 1971 accelerated this trend, allowing governments to expand the money supply virtually unchecked, leading us directly to the current asset bubbles.
History offers a stern warning: since the 1700s, the average lifespan of a fiat currency has been just 27 years. The US dollar has far exceeded that average, holding reserve status for roughly a century—a cycle economists argue is now reaching its inevitable conclusion.
The US national debt is now astronomical, and the interest payments alone are becoming unbearable. Politicians, unwilling or unable to enact the necessary fiscal reforms, face a stark choice: default (politically impossible) or continue to inflate the currency until the debt burden becomes manageable in relative terms.
This unsustainable cycle points toward a forced monetary reset. While the form this reset will take is unknown, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) are often discussed as a likely vehicle. CBDCs would allow governments unprecedented control over the flow and use of money, effectively giving them the tools to enforce a new economic paradigm designed to stabilize their debt obligations.
Panic is unproductive, but preparation is essential. If the real crisis is the erosion of purchasing power, then our focus must shift from predicting a market drop to securing assets that retain value regardless of the dollar’s instability.
The current economic environment is not one of impending disaster, but one of ongoing transformation. The market hasn’t crashed because the government has been propping it up with newly printed money—a policy that simply shifts the cost directly onto the savings and purchasing power of every citizen.
Understanding that the value of the currency is the true battlefield is the key to surviving the coming monetary reset.
For an extensive deep dive into the history of fiat currency failure and detailed insights into the potential monetary reset, we highly recommend watching the full analysis presented by Michael Cowan.
Iraq Economic News and Points To Ponder Saturday Afternoon 11-1-25
A New Wealth To Rival Oil: Billions Of Dollars Beneath The Sands Of Iraq
November 1, 2025Baghdad / Iraq Observer The Eco Iraq Observatory announced on Saturday the quantities of silica sand discovered in the governorates of Anbar and Najaf, describing it as “white gold”.
The observatory said in a statement that “Iraq’s environment is rich in natural resources that are no less important than oil, most notably silica sands,” indicating that “initial explorations indicate that Anbar province contains about 600 million discovered tons and more than one billion tons of reserves with a purity of up to 98%.”
A New Wealth To Rival Oil: Billions Of Dollars Beneath The Sands Of Iraq
November 1, 2025Baghdad / Iraq Observer The Eco Iraq Observatory announced on Saturday the quantities of silica sand discovered in the governorates of Anbar and Najaf, describing it as “white gold”.
The observatory said in a statement that “Iraq’s environment is rich in natural resources that are no less important than oil, most notably silica sands,” indicating that “initial explorations indicate that Anbar province contains about 600 million discovered tons and more than one billion tons of reserves with a purity of up to 98%.”
The observatory added, “In the Najaf Governorate,there are quantities estimated at about 330 million tons of sand suitable for glassmaking, and about 577.5 million tons for colored glassmaking, bringing the total to about 907.5 million tons of silica sand explored with a purity of nearly 95%.”
It pointed out that “the price of one ton of silica sand ranges between $100 and $150, which makes investing in these resources capable of supplying the general budget with billions of dollars, in addition to providing more than 10,000 job opportunities in the two governorates.”
The observatory criticized “the weakness of the procedures for investing in these raw materials despite the existence of Iraqi competencies capable of managing them,” stressing “the need to amend the Mineral Investment Law No. 91 of 1988,as amended, in order to provide greater opportunities for discovering and investing in the country’s natural resources.” He confirmed that “investing in this sand will provide more than 10,000 job opportunities.”
Silica sand is used in the manufacture of glass, silicone products, and building materials. It is also used in electronic devices, solar cells, and filtration processes.
Global consumption of silica sand reached approximately 479 million tons during 2024, with a value ranging between approximately $14 billion and $72 billion depending on the quality of the sand and the market price. https://observeriraq.net/ثروة-جديدة-تنافس-النفط-مليارات-الدولا/
Oil Prices Fall Amid Strong Dollar
Economy | 31/10/2025 Mawazin News - Follow-up: Oil prices declined, extending their monthly losses for the third consecutive month, amid a strengthening US dollar and increased supply from major global producers, which mitigated the impact of Western sanctions on Russian oil exports.
By 00:27 GMT, Brent crude futures had fallen 33 cents, or 0.51%, to $64.67 a barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate crude futures dropped 35 cents, or 0.58%, to $60.22 a barrel.
ANZ analysts said in a research note that the strength of the US dollar negatively impacted investor appetite for all commodities, including oil.
The US currency was boosted by comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell last Wednesday, in which he indicated that an interest rate cut in December was not certain, according to Reuters.
The two main crude oil benchmarks are heading for a decline of about 3% this October, amid expectations that global supply growth will outpace demand, as OPEC and other major producers increase output to bolster their market share.
The increased supply is also expected to mitigate the impact of Western sanctions that have curtailed Russian oil exports to its main customers in China and India.
According to market sources, the OPEC+ alliance is leaning towards a modest production increase in December and is scheduled to hold a meeting on the matter this coming Sunday.
Data from the Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI) showed that Saudi Arabia's crude oil exports rose in August to their highest level in six months, reaching 6.407 million barrels per day, with expectations of further increases.
A report from the US Energy Information Administration also indicated that US oil production reached a record high of 13.6 million barrels per day last week, further reinforcing the downward trend in global prices.
https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=269404
Iraq Signs Contracts With 4 International Companies Regarding The Development Road
Money and Business Economy News – Baghdad Minister of Transport Razzaq Muhaibis Al-Saadawi confirmed on Friday that the ministry is in the process of contracting with a third party to audit the technical company responsible for the development road, noting that this road is an integrated economic project targeting 8 sectors.
Al-Saadawi said that "the ministry worked to overcome the challenges in the development road project by using foreign expertise," noting that "this project is strategic and large, and is being established for the first time in Iraq, and therefore there is a need for foreign expertise."
He added that "the ministry sought technical advice from the Italian company (PTP), and also sought financial and economic advice from the American company (Oliver Wyman), and also contracted with the American company (KBR) to audit the advisor (Oliver Wyman)," noting that "the ministry is now in the process of contracting with an auditor or a third party to audit the technical company."
Al-Saadawi explained that "this road is an integrated economic project targeting eight sectors, and there are countries willing to participate in the project," stressing that "there is a supreme committee and a body that is planned to be formed to manage the development road project." https://economy-news.net/content.php?id=61779
Gold Continues Its Rise For The Third Month Amid Increasing Demand And Declining Interest Rates.
Economy | 09:32 - 31/10/2025 Mawazin News - Follow-up: Gold prices recorded a new high, heading towards their third consecutive monthly gain, supported by increased demand for the precious metal as a safe-haven investment following the US interest rate cut and as investors assess the implications of the interim trade agreement between China and the United States.
By 01:09 GMT, spot gold had risen 0.3% to $4,034 per ounce, achieving a monthly gain of 4.5% so far.
In contrast, US gold futures for December delivery fell 1.1% to $3,955 per ounce.
The US Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point last Wednesday for the second time this year, bringing the target range to between 3.75% and 4%.
Gold typically benefits from low interest rates and periods of economic uncertainty, as it is a non-yielding asset that retains its value over the long term.
According to the CME Group's FedWatch tool, markets are pricing in a 74.8% probability of an additional 25-basis-point interest rate cut at the December meeting, down from 91.1% a week ago, following comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell that dampened expectations of another cut.
Meanwhile, the US dollar index held near its highest level in three months, making gold more expensive for holders of other currencies.
On the trade front, US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he had reached an agreement with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping to reduce reciprocal tariffs in exchange for Beijing's commitment to combat illicit fentanyl trade and resume purchases of US soybeans, while rare earth mineral exports continue to flow to global markets.
As for other precious metals, spot silver was steady at $48.92 an ounce, platinum rose 0.2% to $1,613.50, and palladium jumped 2.1% to $1,474.51 an ounce. https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=269406
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Seeds of Wisdom RV and Economics Updates Saturday Afternoon 11-1-25
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Tokenisation and the Dawn of a Gold-Anchored Digital Financial System
How banks are moving toward a new digital “gold-backed” architecture in the global reset
In recent months, a confluence of digital-asset innovation, soaring debt levels and central-bank gold accumulation is pointing to what might be the early stages of a new financial framework — one in which tokenised assets and gold-anchored value may play a foundational role.
Good Afternoon Dinar Recaps,
Tokenisation and the Dawn of a Gold-Anchored Digital Financial System
How banks are moving toward a new digital “gold-backed” architecture in the global reset
In recent months, a confluence of digital-asset innovation, soaring debt levels and central-bank gold accumulation is pointing to what might be the early stages of a new financial framework — one in which tokenised assets and gold-anchored value may play a foundational role.
Key Points
Traditional banks and financial institutions are increasingly embracing tokenisation and digital assets as core infrastructure rather than fringe experiments. According to Deutsche Bank, a “tokenised economy” could represent the next major transformation of the financial system. db.com
Meanwhile, gold is being re-positioned not just as a safe asset but as part of the reserve architecture underpinning future digital financial systems. One commentary suggests that “global debt pressures” are weakening fiat currency fundamentals, setting the stage for a “gold-backed, tokenised financial reset.”
At the same time, digital assets such as stablecoins and tokenised real-world assets (RWAs) are already shaping banking’s operational framework. A report by TD Securities notes that tokenised treasuries, stablecoins and digital currency rails are forcing banks to rethink their business models and reserve structures. TD Securities
In short, the elements of a “digital gold-backed” system are emerging: tokenised value, asset-backing (via gold or similar), new payment and settlement rails, and a shift in reserve composition.
Why This Matters
If gold and tokenisation become integral to how value is stored and transmitted globally, this would reshape the reserve currency paradigm and reduce reliance on purely fiat systems.
For banks and financial institutions, the shift means adapting systems, risk models, reserve strategies and regulatory frameworks — not just launching new products.
For individuals and countries, the transition could offer an alternative architecture where trust is anchored less in fiat-issuers and more in backed digital assets, potentially changing how savings, payments and cross‐border flows operate.
Implications
Institutions that adopt tokenised, gold-anchored structures early may gain strategic advantage, both in terms of cost, settlement speed and emergent reserve frameworks.
Regulatory regimes will need to evolve fast to manage new backings, cross-border digital rails, asset-tokenisation and the interplay with gold and other commodities.
If this architecture becomes dominant, what we consider “banking” and “money” today might look very different in 5-10 years: less about fiat ledger accounts, more about backed digital claims, asset links and new rails.
This is not just politics — it’s global finance restructuring before our eyes.
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Sources:
drylogics.ai -- Digital Gold: Redefining Value in the Modern Era
Kitco -- Global monetary reset coming, gold to get revalued to $150k, is BRICS summit the trigger? Andy Schectman
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Seoul’s Balancing Act: Can Asia’s Middle Power Bridge a Divided World?
How South Korea’s strategic diplomacy may ignite new alliances — and quietly reshape the global financial order
NEWS OVERVIEW
President Xi Jinping concluded a three-day visit to South Korea on Saturday with a state dinner and summit hosted by President Lee Jae-myung, marking Xi’s first trip to Seoul in 11 years. The timing is symbolic — arriving just days after President Trump’s whirlwind visit — as South Korea navigates a delicate balance between its U.S. security dependency and Chinese economic integration.
The meetings, held on the sidelines of APEC, touched on denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, trade and AI cooperation, and regional economic resilience. Xi proposed the creation of a World AI Cooperation Organization and announced that China will host the next APEC Summit, signaling Beijing’s intent to recast itself as the predictable anchor of Asia’s economic architecture.
KEY DEVELOPMENTS
Xi’s visit follows Trump’s, placing Seoul in the role of diplomatic mediator between Washington’s security promises and Beijing’s economic gravity.
Pyongyang remains dismissive of denuclearization talks, but China’s leverage over North Korea gives it outsized regional influence.
Trade tensions persist — South Korea raised concerns over China’s control of rare earth exports and ongoing sanctions affecting defense giant Hanwha Ocean.
Cultural diplomacy thaw: Seoul hopes Xi’s trip may lift restrictions on K-pop and media exports imposed after the 2017 THAAD deployment.
APEC dynamics: Beijing’s emphasis on free trade and digital cooperation contrasts with Trump’s transactional approach and U.S. absence from multilateral sessions.
ANALYSIS: NEW ALLIANCES, NEW RULES
South Korea’s dual engagement strategy highlights a global pattern: middle powers are re-architecting alliances beyond Cold War binaries. As U.S. credibility wavers and China projects economic consistency, countries like Seoul, Indonesia, and Saudi Arabia are forming “pragmatic coalitions” — neither Western nor Eastern, but functional and transaction-driven.
This approach could lay the foundation for:
Peace through economic interdependence — regional trade and tech partnerships replace zero-sum military posturing.
AI and digital standards alliances — Xi’s proposal for a “World AI Cooperation Organization” hints at a global tech governance model outside U.S. dominance.
Financial recalibration — as more economies settle trade in local currencies and explore gold-linked or commodity-backed digital assets, the dollar-centric system faces gradual erosion.
IMPLICATIONS FOR THE GLOBAL RESET
Diplomatic realignment: Seoul’s maneuvering signals a broader Asia-Pacific effort to build multipolar equilibrium, balancing security and economic dependencies.
Peace dividends: A coordinated AI and trade framework under APEC could shift energy from arms races to infrastructure and tech integration — potential foundations for peace.
Financial restructuring: As Asian economies deepen cooperation with BRICS and tokenized trade systems, this could accelerate the shift toward a multi-reserve world, integrating gold-backed settlements, CBDCs, and digital trade credits.
Strategic independence: South Korea’s diplomacy mirrors Europe’s quiet diversification from U.S. financial systems — another step toward a new “networked sovereignty” model where influence derives from participation, not dominance.
CONCLUSION
South Korea’s tightrope diplomacy may prove to be more than political survival — it could be a prototype for peace-driven financial realignment. If Seoul succeeds in mediating between East and West while embracing tokenized trade and digital gold standards, it won’t just stabilize the peninsula — it could quietly become the blueprint nation for the post-dollar, multipolar financial reset now emerging across Asia.
This is not just politics — it’s global finance restructuring before our eyes.
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Newshounds News™ Exclusive.
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ADDITIONAL SOURCES & CONTEXT
Reuters – “China’s Xi visits Seoul, signaling Beijing’s new economic diplomacy.”
Modern Diplomacy (Nov 1 2025)
Nikkei Asia – “South Korea’s bridge diplomacy in the era of strategic rivalry.”
Atlantic Council – “The Global South’s Middle Powers: Building a Multipolar Financial Future.”
TD Securities – “Tokenised assets and reserve diversification in Asia’s new economy.”
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The BRICS Gold Settlement System: Blueprint for a Post-Dollar World
Gold-backed architecture reshapes trade, currency policy, and global alliances — setting the stage for financial restructuring.
A New Gold-Based Architecture Emerges
The BRICS Gold Settlement System represents a monumental shift in global finance — an effort to rebuild international trade around physical gold reserves rather than U.S. dollar settlements.
Now encompassing 11 full members and 22 more applicants, the system is being developed through a network of vaults, blockchain-ledger verification, and cross-border settlement hubs that prioritize trust through tangible reserves.
Since 2022, this framework has evolved from a concept into an operational pathway toward dollar-free commerce, reshaping the architecture of global liquidity and reserves.
From Petro-Yuan to the Gold Settlement Network
The roots of this gold-linked settlement model trace back to Russia’s 2017 pilot program, when Moscow accepted yuan payments for oil guaranteed by gold convertibility through China’s Shanghai Gold Exchange International (SGEI).
That model — trade settled in local currencies, redeemable in gold — is now expanding across Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and Malaysia, with new BRICS vaults allowing direct currency-to-gold conversions from oil and commodity proceeds.
This structure, while not a traditional gold standard, functions as a distributed, digital reserve network, where gold is the base layer of trust and liquidity.
De-Dollarization and Record Gold Accumulation
The rise of this settlement architecture coincides with historic central bank gold accumulation.
Between 2022 and 2023, banks purchased over 2,100 tonnes of gold, signaling a move toward asset-based sovereignty.
Countries such as India, Poland, and Kyrgyzstan have sharply increased holdings — India alone adding 73 tonnes in 2024 and repatriating another 100 tonnes from London.
The trend reflects a systemic recalibration away from fiat dependency and toward physical settlement guarantees, particularly in regions vulnerable to dollar-based sanctions.
“The Unit” — Toward a New BRICS Settlement Currency
According to Miles Franklin President Andy Schectman, BRICS nations have agreed in principle to create a new digital settlement medium — “The Unit.”
Backed 40% by gold and 60% by local BRICS+ currencies, the Unit would serve as a neutral trade instrument, redeemable in gold and transferable through verified distributed ledgers by 2030.
This initiative builds on the New Development Bank’s cross-border hub announced by Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov, which supports multi-billion-dollar transactions outside SWIFT.
Together, these elements amount to a functional alternative reserve system, built not on replacement but on diversification and mutual trust.
Implications: A Financial Reset in Motion
Geopolitical Realignment: BRICS’ coordination is redefining global alignments, creating financial cooperation that could encourage diplomatic peace through interdependence rather than bloc confrontation.
Currency Evolution: With gold above $4,300/oz and the yuan’s share of FX trade at 8.5%, the shift toward asset-backed liquidity may stabilize volatile currency cycles.
Sovereign Autonomy: The architecture offers smaller economies a buffer against dollar weaponization, building capacity for local-currency trade and debt issuance.
Long-Term Reset: By 2030, this framework could serve as the foundation of a hybrid multipolar reserve system — part digital, part gold-backed — bridging fiat and tangible assets.
The BRICS Gold Settlement System is not just about economics; it’s about re-engineering trust in a fragmented world.
Where fiat faith falters, gold — transparent, verifiable, and borderless — may once again become the world’s common denominator.
This is not just politics — it’s global finance restructuring before our eyes.
Seeds of Wisdom Team
Newshounds News™ Exclusive
Sources:
Watcher.Guru — “BRICS Gold Settlement Architecture Opens Door to Dollar-Free Trade”
Reuters — “Central Banks Ramp Up Gold Purchases Amid De-Dollarization Trends”
Financial Times — “The BRICS Gold Standard: Myth or Market Mechanism?”
Bloomberg — “Gold at Record Highs as BRICS Push Alternative Settlement Systems”
Atlantic Council — “Gold, Digital Assets, and the End of Dollar Primacy”
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“Tidbits From TNT” Saturday 11-1-2025
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Tishwash: Trump's envoy: Iraq is of paramount importance to the region and the United States
The new US envoy to Iraq, Mark Savaya, affirmed on Friday that Iraq is of paramount importance to the region and the United States, and that it is one of the United States' strongest and most valuable partners, stressing that the Iraqi leadership has taken important steps to steer the country in the right direction.
In a statement posted on his X platform account, Savaya said: “Over the past three years, the Iraqi leadership has taken important steps to steer the country in the right direction, politically and economically, and Iraq has begun to recover as a sovereign state, working to reduce external influences and put all weapons under government control.”
TNT:
Tishwash: Trump's envoy: Iraq is of paramount importance to the region and the United States
The new US envoy to Iraq, Mark Savaya, affirmed on Friday that Iraq is of paramount importance to the region and the United States, and that it is one of the United States' strongest and most valuable partners, stressing that the Iraqi leadership has taken important steps to steer the country in the right direction.
In a statement posted on his X platform account, Savaya said: “Over the past three years, the Iraqi leadership has taken important steps to steer the country in the right direction, politically and economically, and Iraq has begun to recover as a sovereign state, working to reduce external influences and put all weapons under government control.”
He added that “Iraq still needs continued support to continue this path and that there will be no place for armed groups operating outside the authority of the state in Iraq, and all groups must be unified under one leadership.”
He added that “Iraq’s stability and prosperity depend on the existence of unified security forces under the leadership of one government and one flag that represents all Iraqis,” noting that “the interests of the Iraqi people and the region as a whole depend on an Iraq that enjoys full sovereignty, is free from foreign interference, and is committed to serving its citizens and living in peace with its neighbors.”
He pointed out that “unity and cooperation between the Iraqi federal and regional authorities are essential to ensuring sustainable security, economic growth and national cohesion,” noting that “Iraq is a pivotal country in the region, and it must play its natural role in promoting peace, security and regional stability, and Iraq should not go back to the past or adopt an approach that hinders progress and unity.”
The US envoy continued: “My mission, on behalf of President Trump, is to engage with Iraq and support its ongoing pursuit of stability, sovereignty, and prosperity. Iraq remains of vital importance to both the region and the United States, and will remain one of America’s strongest and most valued partners. I am committed to strengthening this relationship as I assume this honorable role as envoy.” link
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Tishwash: Al-Alaq: The Central Bank is working on two plans to reform the banking system... We have entered advanced stages.
On Friday, October 31, 2025, Central Bank Governor Ali Al-Alaq spoke about the details of two plans the bank is working on as part of reforming the banking sector, noting that the reform process has entered advanced stages .
Al-Alaq said in a press statement followed by “Al-Jabal” that “the Central Bank is now working intensively on two plans: the first to reform the government banking sector, and the second to reform private banks, in cooperation with an international company.”
He added, “The two plans have made very significant progress, and we are now in advanced stages of this work. We expect to proceed with steady steps within the plan, which will lead to the achievement of a stable banking sector, capable of communicating with the outside world and of making a qualitative contribution to the national economy. It will also be able to keep pace with global transformations, especially digital ones, and respond to the requirements of various economic aspects, in harmony with general trends and major transformations.”
He pointed out that “the banking sector reform operations today are not formal or patchwork procedures, but rather radical operations related to rebuilding the banking sector,” indicating that “banks are now facing a historic decision,” noting that “the reform plan has faced mixed reactions, but the Central Bank has been clear in its position on reform.”
Al-Alaq stressed that “a meeting was held with all banks, and we explained that this plan is not an option, but rather a path linked to local and international legal, regulatory, financial and digital requirements that cannot be ignored, and there is a strong determination to implement it.”
He continued, "We have entered into a series of dialogues and discussions with the banks and listened to the different viewpoints," noting that "there is a very high rate of response from most banks to enter into the reform plan and they have given a commitment to that," explaining, "We are about to start a new phase to follow up on the implementation of the reform steps."
Al-Alaq indicated in his speech that "within five years or sooner, we will witness a different banking sector in Iraq link
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The Central Bank confirms a rapid response from banks to join the banking reform plan.
Central Bank Governor Ali Al-Alaq confirmed on Friday that there is a broad response from most banks to join the banking reform plan, and he set a date for its final implementation, noting that the reform process has entered advanced stages.
Al-Alaq told the official agency, as reported by Iraq Observer, that “the Central Bank is now working intensively on two plans: the first to reform the government banking sector, and the second to reform private banks, in cooperation with an international company.”
He added, “The two plans have made very significant progress, and we are now in advanced stages of this work. We expect to proceed with steady steps within the plan, which will lead to the achievement of a stable banking sector, capable of communicating with the outside world and of making a qualitative contribution to the national economy. It will also be able to keep pace with global transformations, especially digital ones, and respond to the requirements of various economic aspects, in harmony with general trends and major transformations.”
He pointed out that “the banking sector reforms today are not superficial or patchwork measures, but rather fundamental processes related to rebuilding the banking sector,” indicating that “banks are now facing a historic decision,” noting that “the reform plan has faced mixed reactions, but the Central Bank has been clear in its position on reform.”
Al-Alaq stressed that “a meeting was held with all banks, and we explained that this plan is not an option, but rather a path linked to local and international legal, regulatory, financial and digital requirements that cannot be ignored, and there is a strong determination to implement it.”
He continued, “We have entered into a series of dialogues and discussions with the banks and listened to the different viewpoints,” noting that “there is a very high rate of response from most banks to enter into the reform plan and they have given a commitment to that,” explaining, “We are about to start a new phase to follow up on the implementation of the reform steps.”
Al-Alaq indicated in his speech that “within five years or sooner, we will witness a different banking sector in Iraq.” link
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