The Truth About Deleting The 3 Zeros From The Dinar
The Truth About Deleting The 3 Zeros From The Dinar
The Dinar Den: 6-22-2026
For over a decade, the Iraqi dinar has remained a subject of intense interest within international currency circles. In a recent detailed analysis, Stephen—a seasoned investor who has followed the Iraqi economy since 2011—shared his insights via The Dinar Den regarding the current trajectory of the Iraqi Central Bank (CBI).
His discussion provides a necessary bridge between complex monetary policy and the practical expectations of those monitoring the region’s financial evolution.
The Truth About Deleting The 3 Zeros From The Dinar
The Dinar Den: 6-22-2026
For over a decade, the Iraqi dinar has remained a subject of intense interest within international currency circles. In a recent detailed analysis, Stephen—a seasoned investor who has followed the Iraqi economy since 2011—shared his insights via The Dinar Den regarding the current trajectory of the Iraqi Central Bank (CBI).
His discussion provides a necessary bridge between complex monetary policy and the practical expectations of those monitoring the region’s financial evolution.
One of the most critical points addressed in the video is the fundamental difference between a redenomination and a revaluation. To the casual observer, “removing the zeros” might sound like a singular event, but Stephen clarifies that these are two distinct economic paths. A redenomination is essentially a neutral event; it involves removing zeros from the currency (for example, replacing a 25,000-note with a 25-note) to simplify accounting and transactions. While this makes the currency easier to manage daily, it does not inherently increase the purchasing power or provide a windfall for investors.
In contrast, a revaluation (RV) involves an actual increase in the currency’s value relative to other global currencies. Stephen notes that while the two processes are different, they often become conflated in public discourse. Understanding this distinction is vital for any investor looking to maintain a grounded perspective on how Iraq’s monetary reform might actually manifest in the global market.
Investors often find themselves frustrated by official statements from the Central Bank of Iraq that appear to deny any upcoming changes to the exchange rate. However, Stephen suggests that these “denials” should be viewed through the lens of strategic communication. In the world of central banking, telegraphing a major currency move can lead to market volatility and speculation.
The CBI’s primary responsibility is to the Iraqi citizenry. By maintaining a public stance of “business as usual,” the bank can focus on educating the local population about new financial systems without triggering a premature international rush. Stephen characterizes these tactics not as deception, but as necessary disinformation designed to maintain stability during a transition period.
To provide context for Iraq’s current situation, the video draws a fascinating parallel to Kuwait’s monetary history in the early 1990s. Following the Gulf War, Kuwait faced a significant challenge: a massive amount of its currency had been stolen or smuggled out of the country. To rectify this and regain control over their money supply, Kuwait invalidated the old, stolen currency and issued new notes.
Stephen suggests that Iraq may be looking at a similar strategy. Given the concerns regarding smuggled and illicitly held dinars, a transition to new currency notes could serve as a “reset” button. This would allow the CBI to shrink the circulating money supply and ensure that only legitimately held funds are recognized in a new economic era.
If Iraq moves forward with a currency change, what does that look like? Stephen outlines several scenarios, with the most probable being a “coexistence” period. In this model, new notes would be introduced alongside the old currency for a set timeframe, allowing for a phased withdrawal of the outdated bills.
This process is expected to be far more rigorous than past currency swaps. With Iraq’s aggressive push toward digitizing its financial sector, the CBI now has the tools for enhanced traceability. Future exchanges may include stringent requirements such as mandatory bank deposits, serial number tracking, and “proof of funds” documentation. These measures are designed to curb money laundering and ensure that the transition benefits the formal economy rather than illicit actors.
The recent appointment of a new Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq is a signal that the government is seeking fresh momentum for its financial reforms. Stephen points out that new leadership often precedes significant policy shifts. As Iraq continues to integrate into the global financial system and strengthen its regulatory frameworks, the coming months could prove to be a pivotal chapter for the dinar.
For those following the Iraqi dinar, the message is clear: stay informed, stay grounded, and look beyond the surface-level headlines. The evolution of a nation’s currency is a marathon, not a sprint, and understanding the underlying mechanics of central banking is the best way to navigate the journey.
Iraq Economic News and Points To Ponder Tuesday Afternoon 6-23-26
The Japanese And US Finance Ministers Hint At "Bold Steps" To Support The Currency.
Money and Business Economy News - Follow-up Currency markets are watching for the possibility of intervention by Japanese authorities to support the yen, following a phone call between the Japanese finance minister and US Treasury Secretary Scott Bisent, in which Tokyo confirmed that both sides are prepared to take "bold steps" if needed in the foreign exchange markets. Japan had spent a record $72.6 billion during previous currency market interventions between April and May, but its impact on the yen remained limited as the dollar continued to strengthen and US yields rose.
The Japanese And US Finance Ministers Hint At "Bold Steps" To Support The Currency.
Money and Business Economy News - Follow-up Currency markets are watching for the possibility of intervention by Japanese authorities to support the yen, following a phone call between the Japanese finance minister and US Treasury Secretary Scott Bisent, in which Tokyo confirmed that both sides are prepared to take "bold steps" if needed in the foreign exchange markets. Japan had spent a record $72.6 billion during previous currency market interventions between April and May, but its impact on the yen remained limited as the dollar continued to strengthen and US yields rose.
The yen is under increasing pressure as a result of the widening interest rate gap between Japan and the United States, in addition to rising energy prices due to the repercussions of the war in the Middle East, which increases the burdens on the energy-importing Japanese economy.
The yen was last trading at 161.59 against the dollar after briefly falling to a two-year low of 161.93 late Monday, as the dollar continued its broad-based gains. A break below 161.96 would push the yen to its weakest level since 1986.
https://www.economy-news.net/content.php?id=70595
The Minister Of Finance Discusses With The Iranian Ambassador The Activation Of The Joint Economic Committee
Money and Business Economy News – Baghdad Finance Minister Faleh Sari received Iranian Ambassador to Iraq Mohammad Kazem Al-Sadegh on Tuesday to discuss ways to develop bilateral relations and expand economic cooperation between the two countries.
During the meeting, "mechanisms for activating the work of the joint Iraqi-Iranian economic committee and increasing the volume of trade exchange" were discussed.
The minister stressed "the importance of developing economic relations based on mutual interests, in a way that contributes to supporting the economic activity of both countries."
For his part, the Iranian ambassador reiterated his country's keenness to expand areas of cooperation with Iraq and enhance coordination between the relevant parties, in a way that serves the common interests of the two neighboring peoples.
https://www.economy-news.net/content.php?id=70605
Iranians Are Anticipating An Economic Breakthrough As Negotiations Between Tehran And Washington Continue.
Arabic and international Iranians are anticipating an improvement in their country's economic situation amid ongoing negotiations between Tehran and Washington, with hopes that these talks will pave the way for lifting sanctions imposed on Iran for years.
These aspirations come at a time when the Iranian economy is under considerable pressure as a result of Western restrictions related to the nuclear program, while Tehran consistently maintains that its program is peaceful in nature.
A number of young Iranians believe that the negotiations could open the door to the return of foreign investment and an improved labor market, while other citizens hope for price stability and a strengthening of the local currency.
Economic experts emphasize that any tangible improvement will depend on the extent to which the agreements are implemented and restrictions are actually lifted, noting that their impact on citizens' lives may take several months.
Interest Rate Pressures Hit Gold And Silver, Causing Prices To Fall Globally
Stock Exchange Gold prices declined during trading on Tuesday, amid a strong dollar and expectations that the US Federal Reserve will raise interest rates this year.
Gold and silver prices fell sharply on Tuesday, hit by a global sell-off in technology stocks as fears of rising interest rates intensified.
Gold futures fell 1.5% to $4,142 an ounce, while silver futures plunged more than 5% to $61.80 before paring losses and settling near $62.25. https://www.economy-news.net/content.php?id=70626
Oil Prices Slump Under Rising Hormuz Shipping
2026-06-23 Shafaq News Oil prices inched down on Tuesday, extending losses from the previous session, as investors looked for clearer signs of progress in restoring crude flows through the Strait of Hormuz following U.S.-Iran peace talks.
Brent crude futures fell 20 cents, or 0.3%, to $77.70 a barrel and U.S. West Texas Intermediate declined to $73.74 a barrel, down 12 cents, or 0.2%, as of 0323 GMT.
Prices fell more than 3% on Monday after the United States granted Iran a 60-day sanctions waiver following initial peace talks, and as officials reported a lull in hostilities in Lebanon under the broader agreement.
"The gradual increase in oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz continues to weigh on the market," said ING analysts in a note.
Two crude tankers with just under 2 million barrels of oil sailed through the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, ship-tracking data showed, in a sign that traffic was picking up following weaker flows on Sunday due to concerns over passage through the waterway.
"Transits over recent days look to have risen sharply, (which) the market will treat as a proxy for both physical oil, perhaps paper oil, and diplomatic progress," said Sparta Commodities' head of research Neil Crosby in a note. "It feels like we will be stuck in this bearish risk-off/optimistic mood until such time as something changes."
The price declines come after a weekend that had appeared to put the week-old accord in jeopardy, including threats from U.S. President Donald Trump to restart the war if Iran disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz after Tehran declared the strategic waterway closed.
"There remains a prevailing dose of market scepticism, rooted in deep-seated mistrust between Washington and Tehran, suggesting that any return to pre-war oil prices is likely to be delayed rather than immediate," said Tim Waterer, chief market analyst at KCM Trade.
Separately, analysts in a Reuters poll expect U.S. crude inventories to have fallen last week, along with distillate and gasoline inventories.
On Monday, government data showed U.S. crude stocks in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve fell to 331.2 million barrels last week, the lowest since June 1983, as supplies tightened in the wake of the U.S.-Iran conflict.
(REUTERS) https://www.shafaq.com/en/Economy/Oil-prices-slump-under-rising-Hormuz-shipping
Basrah Crudes Fall Amid Global Losses
2026-06-23 Shafaq News- Basrah Iraq’s Basrah crude plunged more than 5% on Tuesday as major global benchmarks moved lower.
Basrah Heavy crude fell to $47.73 per barrel, losing $2.75, or 5.45%, while Basrah Medium crude slipped to $49.83 per barrel, down $5.23.
Brent crude edged down to $77.70 per barrel, shedding 20 cents, or 0.3%, and US West Texas Intermediate crude retreated to $73.74 per barrel, down 12 cents, or 0.2%.
Regionally, Murban crude from the United Arab Emirates lost ground to $70.79 per barrel, down 3.86%, while Saudi Arab Light weakened to $80.72 per barrel, down 3.58%.
In contrast, the OPEC basket gained to $83.16 per barrel, up 0.78%, and Russia’s Urals crude advanced to $66.58 per barrel, up 8.81%. https://www.shafaq.com/en/Economy/Basrah-crudes-fall-amid-global-losses-1
South Korea's Iraqi Crude Imports Fall 42% In April
2026-06-23 Shafaq News- Baghdad South Korea's imports of Iraqi crude oil fell 42.4 percent year-on-year in April 2026 to approximately 800,000 metric tons or 5.84 million barrels, according to data from the Korea International Trade Association (KITA), the country's primary trade statistics body.
South Korean crude imports from seven Middle Eastern suppliers —including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, and Bahrain— fell sharply, with the region's share of total South Korean crude imports dropping to 53.1 percent in April, down from roughly 70 percent in the months before the regional conflict, which disrupted the shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
Total South Korean crude imports for April reached 8.46 million metric tons, a 22.8 percent decline compared to the same month in 2025, according to KITA data.
Saudi Arabia, historically Seoul's largest crude supplier, saw export volumes to South Korea fall 37.6 percent to 2.146 million metric tons. Kuwait's deliveries collapsed by 98.2 percent to approximately 10,000 metric tons, while Qatar halted shipments entirely.
UAE crude exports to South Korea rose 81.6 percent to 1.4 million metric tons, while US shipments increased 13.4 percent to approximately 2.145 million metric tons.
South Korea's Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Resources has stated that the country maintains strategic petroleum reserves equivalent to approximately 208 days of crude demand, exceeding mandatory stockpiling requirements.
Seoul has moved to reduce its dependence on Middle Eastern crude, securing alternative supplies from Algeria, Brazil, Ecuador, Gabon, Kazakhstan, the Republic of the Congo, and the United States, cutting its Middle East reliance from 69 percent to 56 percent, according to the presidential office.
https://www.shafaq.com/en/Economy/South-Korea-s-Iraqi-crude-imports-fall-42-in-April
Seeds of Wisdom RV and Economics Updates Tuesday Afternoon 6-23-26
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US–Iran War Update: Iran & Oman Launch Strait of Hormuz Committee as Oil Prices Retreat
Iran and Oman have established a joint committee to address Strait of Hormuz security while diplomatic progress between Washington and Tehran continues to ease pressure on global energy markets.
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US–Iran War Update: Iran & Oman Launch Strait of Hormuz Committee as Oil Prices Retreat
Iran and Oman have established a joint committee to address Strait of Hormuz security while diplomatic progress between Washington and Tehran continues to ease pressure on global energy markets.
Overview
Iran and Oman have created a joint committee to coordinate discussions on the future security and navigation of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most important energy shipping routes.
Oil prices continued to decline as investors responded to improving diplomatic signals and reduced fears of a prolonged disruption to global energy supplies.
President Donald Trump said negotiations with Iran are advancing, highlighting continued nuclear discussions and announcing that the planned U.S. naval blockade of the Strait would not move forward under the current framework.
Key Developments
1. Iran and Oman Establish Hormuz Committee
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf announced that Iran and Oman have formed a joint committee to oversee discussions concerning the Strait of Hormuz. Additional details are expected in a joint statement from both governments.
The move signals a growing regional effort to maintain stability along the critical maritime corridor through which roughly one-fifth of the world's oil shipments normally pass.
2. Oil Markets Respond Favorably
Global energy markets welcomed the diplomatic progress.
Crude oil prices have fallen more than 20% over the past month, reflecting reduced concerns over supply disruptions as negotiations continue and shipping traffic resumes.
President Trump noted that approximately 19 million barrels of oil successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz, describing it as evidence that energy flows are returning to normal.
3. Nuclear Talks Continue
President Trump stated that Iran has agreed to enhanced long-term nuclear inspections, describing the arrangement as providing greater transparency over Tehran's nuclear activities.
While negotiations remain ongoing and many details have yet to be finalized, both sides continue working toward a broader framework designed to reduce regional tensions.
4. Strait of Hormuz to Remain Open
President Trump also announced that the United States will not proceed with a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz under the current agreement.
However, he emphasized that U.S. naval forces will remain in the region and that military options remain available should Iran fail to honor future commitments.
5. Limited Sanctions Relief Under Discussion
According to President Trump, any future sanctions relief would be tightly controlled.
Funds released to Iran would reportedly be placed into U.S.-controlled escrow accounts and restricted primarily to humanitarian purchases such as food, medicine, and agricultural products.
Why It Matters
The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world's most strategically important energy corridors. Reduced tensions lower the risk of supply disruptions, ease inflationary pressures, and help stabilize global financial markets. Continued diplomatic engagement also decreases the likelihood of broader regional conflict while supporting confidence across commodity and investment markets.
Why It Matters to Foreign Currency Holders
Foreign currency investors continue watching developments closely because greater geopolitical stability often strengthens confidence in international trade, energy markets, and global financial systems. Successful negotiations could support broader monetary cooperation while reducing one of the largest geopolitical risks currently affecting global currencies.
Implications for the Global Reset
Pillar 1: Energy Stability
Reopening and securing the Strait of Hormuz helps restore confidence in global energy trade, supporting international commerce and reducing inflationary pressure.
Pillar 2:Financial Infrastructure
Continued diplomatic agreements, controlled sanctions relief, and coordinated international oversight demonstrate how geopolitical negotiations increasingly intersect with the evolution of the global financial system.
This is not just about oil—it reflects how geopolitical diplomacy, energy security, and financial stability are becoming increasingly interconnected as the global economic system continues to evolve.
Sources
CoinGape – US Iran War Update: Iran & Oman Launch Committee On Strait of Hormuz, Oil Prices Retreat
Truth Social – President Donald Trump Statements on Strait of Hormuz and Iran Negotiations
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Ariel:The Slow Grind and Unwind is Coming to a Resounding Conclusion
Ariel:The Slow Grind and Unwind is Coming to a Resounding Conclusion
6-23-2026
Good Evening To You Wonderful People
I noticed I haven’t spoken on Militia-Man & Crew In A Good Minute
I wanted to go over some details in his most recent video. That MilitiaMan & Crew video is solid, grounded dinar community content no wild hopium, just steady stitching of recent developments like ASYCUDA final stages, post-Ashura cabinet momentum, and the broader acceleration signals. Which is what he is known for.
Ariel:The Slow Grind and Unwind is Coming to a Resounding Conclusion
6-23-2026
Good Evening To You Wonderful People
I noticed I haven’t spoken on Militia-Man & Crew In A Good Minute
I wanted to go over some details in his most recent video. That MilitiaMan & Crew video is solid, grounded dinar community content no wild hopium, just steady stitching of recent developments like ASYCUDA final stages, post-Ashura cabinet momentum, and the broader acceleration signals. Which is what he is known for.
The guy has a calm, no-drama delivery that cuts through the noise better than most in the space. Which is why I have always suggested his channel. He doesn’t do all the animated antics found in other gurus.
He’s tracking the operational tells that matter. Customs automation tightening borders, government streamlining under the new PM, and the sense that things are shifting from planning to execution. It aligns with the pattern we’ve been mapping connectivity (Starlink), compliance (new AML-rooted Governor), legislative pressure (HCL and budget), and digital mandates all converging.
Why This Convergence Carries Real Weight
Trump’s level-playing-field pressure, Clarity Act steam, Iran stabilization (Versailles symbolism reversing old mandates), and ISO 20022 enforcement are creating the international breathing room Iraq needs.
Banks resisting the shift are terrified because transparency kills the arbitrage and opacity they exploited for decades. The City of London and offshore webs lose control over energy pricing and passage payments.
This isn’t abstract reform. It’s operational decapitation of the networks that kept Iraq manageable rather than sovereign.
The video’s “momentum accelerating” framing is accurate. ASYCUDA final stages close the physical borders, Starlink closes the digital gaps, the new Governor closes the compliance gaps, and HCL closes the revenue gaps. July 1st digital government mandate, parliament in session for budget/HCL, and cabinet completion create the functional skeleton.
The 160 IQD/USD target post-redenomination (yielding effective ~$0.62) aligns with asset-backed positioning on solid ground. Something Majeed mentioned that we can go further into. Because this means it will most likely float into higher price value. So do not exchange all your IQD at once if you can hold it.
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Tuesday Coffee with MarkZ. 06/23/2026
Tuesday Coffee with MarkZ. 06/23/2026
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MarkZ Disclaimer: Please consider everything on this call as my opinion. People who take notes do not catch everything and its best to watch the video so that you get everything in context. Be sure to consult a professional for any financial decisions
MZ: Feel good chatter dominates the boards, Iraqi progress, war, and a word with Dr. Jay Caprietta.
Member: Is this our week Mark?
MZ: It’s possible….we are circling very close.
Tuesday Coffee with MarkZ. 06/23/2026
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MarkZ Disclaimer: Please consider everything on this call as my opinion. People who take notes do not catch everything and its best to watch the video so that you get everything in context. Be sure to consult a professional for any financial decisions
MZ: Feel good chatter dominates the boards, Iraqi progress, war, and a word with Dr. Jay Caprietta.
Member: Is this our week Mark?
MZ: It’s possible….we are circling very close.
Member: Mark hopefully were circling the RV and not the drain
Member: Watching this reset is like seeing a building being rehabed from the inside out. Not until the outside is done will everyone see. Before that only those watching will see.
Member: Frank26 says we are about to blast off soon.
MZ: I can agree with that.
MZ: Bond side is quiet this morning as they expect sovereigns to fund and then for bonds to be released….that is my last update.
Member: our bank had updates last weekend, online banking was closed all weekend
Member: President Trump signed several “Quantum” EO’s yesterday….Very exciting…hope it activates the Quantum Financial Banking system as well.
Member: Have a terrific Tuesday everyone….fingers crossed we finally see the finish line
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Iraq Economic News and Points To Ponder Late Monday Evening 6-22-26
The Government Comments On Intentions To Change The Dollar Exchange Rate.
{Economic: Al-Furat News} Government spokesman Haider Al-Aboudi confirmed that the government and the Central Bank of Iraq are adopting a flexible economic approach regarding the policy of the dollar exchange rate against the Iraqi dinar, which currently stands at 1557 dinars.
Al-Aboudi explained in a press statement that "this policy is based on achieving the national interest and enhancing economic stability, and it can be described as an exchange rate policy consistent with the requirements of economic growth."
The Government Comments On Intentions To Change The Dollar Exchange Rate.
{Economic: Al-Furat News} Government spokesman Haider Al-Aboudi confirmed that the government and the Central Bank of Iraq are adopting a flexible economic approach regarding the policy of the dollar exchange rate against the Iraqi dinar, which currently stands at 1557 dinars.
Al-Aboudi explained in a press statement that "this policy is based on achieving the national interest and enhancing economic stability, and it can be described as an exchange rate policy consistent with the requirements of economic growth."
He pointed out that this approach seeks to achieve a well-considered balance between the exchange rate and the gross domestic product, reflecting the true strength of the national economy and its structural characteristics, and ensuring the stability of macroeconomic indicators.
He explained that the monetary policy authorized by the Central Bank of Iraq under its law is consistent with the general directions of the government based on promoting economic solutions and activating the tools of sustainable growth.
https://alforatnews.iq/news/الحكومة-تعلق-على-نوايا-تغيير-سعر-صرف-الدولار
Al-Aboudi: The Government And The Central Bank Are Adopting A Flexible Approach To The Exchange Rate.
Economy News – Baghdad Government spokesman Haider al-Aboudi spoke about the most prominent features of the work of Ali Faleh al-Zaidi’s government during its first month, stressing that the initial indicators reflect a clear harmony between the practical steps and the announced government program, especially in the files of restricting weapons and combating corruption, in addition to economic reform and diplomatic openness.
Al-Aboudi explained that the Prime Minister's upcoming visit to Washington in mid-July will be his first official foreign trip, aimed at building a productive economic partnership that serves development in Iraq and deepens strategic relations with the United States in a way that enhances trade and investment. He emphasized that this visit will open the door to broader cooperation between the Iraqi and American private sectors, which will positively impact the national economic environment.
Regarding monetary policy, Al-Aboudi emphasized that the government and the Central Bank are adopting a flexible approach to the exchange rate, based on the national interest and achieving a balance between the exchange rate and GDP, thus ensuring the stability of macroeconomic indicators. As for the budget, the Prime Minister affirmed his rejection of the current formula based on allocations and payments, indicating the need to adopt a "program budget" that directs funding towards productive projects that generate tangible returns and support development initiatives.
As for the fight against corruption, he stressed that the government is determined to protect public funds by all means, and that confronting corruption represents a national and moral commitment that cannot be abandoned.
Al-Aboudi also addressed the policy of diplomatic openness, explaining that the government seeks to strengthen its relations with internationally influential countries, thereby achieving greater economic and political integration and bolstering Iraq's standing in the region and the world. He also noted that the relationship with the Kurdistan Region is managed in accordance with the constitution and laws, and that the government is working to resolve outstanding financial and administrative issues in a way that ensures transparency and fairness for all Iraqis.
Al-Aboudi revealed that the completion of the ministerial cabinet will take place in the first half of next July, stressing that the government is monitoring the performance of ministries and the services file on a daily basis, and that its priorities during the next stage are economic reform, combating corruption, developing the electricity sector, in addition to strengthening Iraq’s role in its regional and international environment.
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Dinar Destabilized By Reports Of Newly Printed Currency, Devaluation Fears, And CBI Leadership Shift
Daban Mohammed Kaifi Khoshnaw, a spokesperson for the Erbil Currency Market, stated that market rumors are destabilizing the Iraqi dinar, fueled by unverified reports of newly printed dinars in circulation, speculation over an official government devaluation, and a leadership vacuum following the removal of the Central Bank Governor.
The U.S. dollar experienced a sharp surge against the Iraqi dinar in the Kurdistan Region's parallel market on Monday, with the exchange rate climbing toward the 160,000 IQD mark per $100.
Khoshnaw Outlines Rumors Driving Dinar Instability
Addressing the market's exchange rate instability, Khoshnaw told Channel8 that the volatility is driven by widespread rumors. Chief among them, he noted, are unverified reports regarding whether 25 trillion newly printed dinars remain in circulation, adding that "nobody knows if this is true or false."
"The second reason is a rumor that the Iraqi government will raise the dollar, but there is nothing official yet because parliament must convene and vote on it,” he added.
Khoshnaw noted that market instability is also being driven by rumors surrounding the removal of Ali al-Alaq as Central Bank Governor.
Spokesperson: Widening Exchange Rate Gap Could Trigger Public Protests
“Therefore, the situation is somewhat complicated,” he stressed, adding that the Iraqi government is waiting for the new CBI Governor to assume office.
The spokesperson warned that the surging value of the U.S. dollar could trigger public protests due to the widening gap between the official exchange rate (1,320 IQD per $1 USD) and the parallel market rate.
Immediate Government Intervention and Transparency
Khoshnaw stated that the Iraqi government "must step in as soon as possible" to stabilize the currency and prevent public financial losses.
He emphasized that authorities must officially clarify whether an adjustment to the exchange rate has been enacted or provide a transparent update on current monetary policies.
Iraqi PM Calls for Banking Reforms and Global Digital Transformation
Meanwhile, while overseeing the handover ceremony for incoming Central Bank Governor Nizar Nasser Hussein, Prime Minister Ali Faleh al-Zaidi highlighted “the importance of advancing banking reform programs in a manner that contributes to financial stability and provides a favorable economic and investment environment to support development.”
He reiterated the need to align with global digital transformation and adopt international standards across financial operations. https://channel8.com/english/news/60360
The Central Bank Announces The Completion Of The Requirements For Reintegrating Banks Restricted From Dealing In US Dollars
Baghdad - WAA The Central Bank of Iraq announced on Monday the completion of procedures and requirements for the reintegration of a number of banks restricted from dealing in US dollars in foreign currency transfer operations.
The bank stated in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): “Within the framework of the Central Bank of Iraq’s efforts to enhance monetary and financial stability, develop the banking sector, and raise its level of integration into the global financial system, the bank continues to implement its reform program in coordination with relevant international institutions, focusing on several key areas.”
The statement added that "the Central Bank of Iraq has completed the procedures and requirements for the reintegration of a number of banks restricted from dealing in US dollars in foreign currency transfer operations, after they met the requirements of the reform plan and the relevant supervisory and technical standards, and strengthened their frameworks for combating money laundering and terrorist financing," explaining that "this file has reached its final stages in preparation for the gradual and organized reintegration, which will enhance the ability of these banks to serve their customers and support the expansion of their foreign correspondent relationships in accordance with best practices and international standards."
He added that “the Central Bank has completed the necessary technical and procedural requirements to raise the limits of electronic payment cards for the category of registered companies and businesses, which contributes to expanding the scope of digital financial services, enhancing financial inclusion, and meeting the needs of various segments of customers with payment tools.
The bank is proceeding with the implementation of the subsequent phases of this project in a gradual and deliberate manner, in a way that ensures the consolidation of regulatory controls that will enhance the integrity and effectiveness of the system, and keep pace with the rapid developments in the financial sector.”
The Central Bank of Iraq, according to the statement, affirmed its commitment to “meeting the demand for the US dollar in accordance with the approved controls and standards, ensuring the smooth flow of transfers and covering the legitimate needs of the public and private sectors, based on strong foreign reserves and effective monetary tools. This is done with full commitment to compliance requirements and standards for combating money laundering and terrorist financing, and a monetary policy based on the stability of the exchange rate and the integrity of financial channels.”
The bank stressed, according to the statement, that "these measures are part of a comprehensive reform program aimed at addressing existing challenges and resolving priority issues, thereby strengthening confidence in the Iraqi banking sector, supporting the foundations of financial and monetary stability, and backing the country's economic development."
He concluded that he “will continue to take the necessary measures and policies to develop the banking environment, raise the efficiency of the financial system, and provide the necessary elements to support sustainable economic growth, thereby achieving long-term financial stability and preserving the stability of the exchange rate and the integrity of financial channels.” https://ina.iq/ar/economie/266486-.html
Central Bank Of Iraq: Reintegration Of Dollar-Denominated Banks Is In Its Final Stages
{Economic: Al-Furat News} The Central Bank of Iraq affirmed on Monday its continued implementation of its comprehensive reform program aimed at strengthening monetary and financial stability, developing the banking sector, and raising its level of integration into the global financial system, in coordination with relevant international institutions, stressing its firm commitment to maintaining the stability of the exchange rate and meeting the legitimate demand for the US dollar in accordance with the approved controls and standards.
The bank explained in a statement received by Al-Furat News that: “Its reform efforts are focused on a number of key areas, foremost among them the file of reintegrating Iraqi banks into foreign transfer operations, as it has completed the procedures and requirements for reintegrating a number of banks restricted from dealing in US dollars into foreign currency transfer operations, after they met the requirements of the reform plan and the relevant regulatory and technical standards, and strengthened its frameworks for combating money laundering and terrorist financing.”
He explained that "this file has reached its final stages in preparation for a gradual and organized reintegration, which will enhance the ability of these banks to provide their services to their customers, and support the expansion of their correspondent banking relationships with foreign financial institutions in accordance with best practices and international standards."
Regarding the development of electronic payment services, the Central Bank of Iraq indicated the completion of the necessary technical and procedural requirements to raise the limits of electronic payment cards for the category of registered companies and businesses, which contributes to expanding the scope of digital financial services, enhancing financial inclusion, and meeting the needs of various segments of customers with modern payment tools.
He added that "work is continuing on implementing the subsequent phases of this project in a gradual and deliberate manner, in order to ensure the consolidation of regulatory controls and the enhancement of the integrity and effectiveness of the financial system, as well as keeping pace with the rapid developments witnessed by the financial sector locally and internationally."
Regarding meeting the demand for US dollars, the Central Bank of Iraq stressed its "continued commitment to providing the needs of the public and private sectors for foreign currency in accordance with the approved legal and regulatory frameworks, and in a way that ensures the smooth flow of external transfers and covers the legitimate requirements of economic and commercial activities, based on strong foreign reserves and effective monetary tools."
The bank affirmed that "the management of this file is carried out in full compliance with the requirements of compliance and standards for combating money laundering and terrorist financing, and in line with the monetary policy that is based on maintaining the stability of the exchange rate and the integrity of financial channels," denying "the existence of any intention to change the exchange rate in light of the stable monetary and financial indicators enjoyed by the Iraqi economy."
He pointed out that "these measures are part of an integrated reform program aimed at addressing existing challenges and resolving priority issues, thereby enhancing confidence in the Iraqi banking sector, strengthening the foundations of financial and monetary stability, and supporting economic development efforts in the country."
The Central Bank of Iraq reiterated its commitment to "continuing to take measures and policies that will develop the banking environment, raise the efficiency of the financial system, and provide the necessary support for sustainable economic growth, thereby achieving long-term financial stability and maintaining the stability of the exchange rate and the integrity of financial channels." https://alforatnews.iq/news/البنك-المركزي-العراقي-إعادة-دمج-المصارف-المقيدة-بالدولار-في-مراحلها-النهائية
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U.S. Waives Iran Sanctions for 60 Days as Trump Warns Against Deal Violations
The United States has granted Iran temporary sanctions relief following the first round of negotiations on an interim peace framework, while warning that any breach of the agreement could trigger immediate consequences.
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U.S. Waives Iran Sanctions for 60 Days as Trump Warns Against Deal Violations
The United States has granted Iran temporary sanctions relief following the first round of negotiations on an interim peace framework, while warning that any breach of the agreement could trigger immediate consequences.
Overview
The United States has issued a 60-day sanctions waiver allowing Iran to resume limited oil exports and receive certain payments during ongoing peace negotiations.
Talks in Switzerland, mediated by Qatar and Pakistan, are aimed at reducing regional tensions and laying the groundwork for a broader agreement.
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance emphasized that continued sanctions relief depends on Iran honoring its commitments throughout the negotiation period.
Key Developments
1. Temporary Sanctions Relief Begins
The U.S. Treasury announced a 60-day waiver that temporarily eases selected sanctions on Iran, permitting limited oil exports and financial transactions.
The measure is intended to provide diplomatic space while negotiations continue, but officials stressed that the relief is conditional and may be withdrawn if Iran fails to comply with the interim framework.
2. Switzerland Talks Launch the Next Phase
Negotiations held in Switzerland brought together representatives from the United States, Iran, Qatar, and Pakistan following months of regional conflict.
According to U.S. officials, the discussions established the foundation for broader negotiations covering regional security, economic cooperation, and nuclear-related issues.
Iranian officials, however, continue to deny that they have agreed to international nuclear inspections or immediate cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
3. Energy Markets Respond to Potential Supply Increase
The sanctions waiver could allow additional Iranian crude oil to enter international markets over the next two months.
If exports increase as anticipated, global oil supplies could improve, helping ease price pressures while reducing uncertainty surrounding shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most important energy corridors.
4. Regional Security Remains a Central Focus
Negotiators are also working to strengthen ceasefire arrangements involving Lebanon while maintaining freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.
Although military tensions have eased since the interim framework was announced, several major issues remain unresolved, including nuclear verification, sanctions policy, and long-term regional security guarantees.
Why It Matters
The sanctions waiver represents the first significant economic relief provided to Iran since tensions escalated during the recent regional conflict.
Its success—or failure—could influence global energy markets, diplomatic relations throughout the Middle East, and broader efforts to stabilize one of the world's most strategically important regions.
Why It Matters to Foreign Currency Holders
For those following developments surrounding the Global Financial Reset, this agreement illustrates how geopolitical stability can directly affect energy prices, inflation, trade flows, and currency markets.
Improved stability in the Middle East may reduce inflationary pressures while supporting global trade, although any collapse of negotiations could quickly reverse those gains and increase market volatility.
Implications for the Global Reset
Pillar 1 : Energy
The reopening of Iranian oil exports and improved maritime security could stabilize global energy markets, easing inflationary pressures that have affected economies worldwide.
Pillar 2 : Trade
Maintaining open shipping lanes through the Strait of Hormuz strengthens global commerce while highlighting the importance of secure international trade routes in an increasingly interconnected financial system.
Closing Thoughts
The 60-day sanctions waiver offers both Washington and Tehran an opportunity to determine whether diplomacy can replace prolonged confrontation.
While significant disagreements remain—particularly regarding nuclear inspections and long-term security arrangements—the next two months may prove critical in determining whether the interim framework evolves into a lasting agreement or gives way to renewed tensions.
This is not just about sanctions—it reflects the continuing effort to stabilize global energy markets, preserve international trade, and reduce geopolitical risks that influence the broader financial system.
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“Prime Minister Ali Faleh al-Zaidi oversaw the handover ceremony for incoming Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) Governor Nizar Nasser Hussein. He stressed the urgency of advancing banking reforms to foster economic stability and investment, emphasizing that adopting international standards is vital to keeping pace with global digital transformation.”
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“Prime Minister Ali Faleh al-Zaidi oversaw the handover ceremony for incoming Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) Governor Nizar Nasser Hussein. He stressed the urgency of advancing banking reforms to foster economic stability and investment, emphasizing that adopting international standards is vital to keeping pace with global digital transformation.”
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Channel 8 English: Prime Minister Ali Faleh al-Zaidi oversaw the handover ceremony for incoming Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) Governor Nizar Nasser Hussein. He stressed the urgency of advancing banking reforms to foster economic stability and investment, emphasizing that adopting international standards is vital to keeping pace with global digital transformation.
FIVE QUESTIONS THAT COULD CHANGE EVERYTHING: MarkZ
FIVE QUESTIONS THAT COULD CHANGE EVERYTHING: MarkZ
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In an ever-evolving global financial landscape, staying informed about geopolitical developments and currency reform is essential for those tracking potential shifts in the international market.
A recent episode of the Jon Dowling podcast offers a deep dive into these complex topics, featuring MarkZ, a veteran analyst of financial resets and currency revaluations.
FIVE QUESTIONS THAT COULD CHANGE EVERYTHING: MarkZ
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Jon Dowling and Chris Real World: 6-22-2026
In an ever-evolving global financial landscape, staying informed about geopolitical developments and currency reform is essential for those tracking potential shifts in the international market.
A recent episode of the Jon Dowling podcast offers a deep dive into these complex topics, featuring MarkZ, a veteran analyst of financial resets and currency revaluations.
The discussion provides a comprehensive look at the structural changes currently unfolding in Iraq and Zimbabwe, offering a nuanced perspective on what these reforms could mean for the future of global finance.
A primary focus of the conversation revolves around the systematic overhaul of the Iraqi Dinar. MarkZ clarifies that the current movement in Iraq involves more than a simple currency “lopping.” Instead, the country is pursuing a structural reform that includes the deletion of three zeros from the currency, backed by new legislative frameworks, updated tax codes, and rigorous financial regulations.
This process is positioned as a deliberate, legal path aimed at restoring the Iraqi Dinar’s international standing. While the podcast notes conflicting reports coming out of the Iraqi Central Bank and parliament, the consensus points to a genuine, ongoing effort to restructure the nation’s monetary system.
The discussion expands beyond economics into the volatile realm of geopolitics. The podcast touches on the internal political struggles in Iraq, particularly the tension between various factions and the efforts to diminish factional influence.
Furthermore, the episode analyzes the broader international picture, looking at the shifting dynamics between the U.S. and Israel, as well as the potential for strategic regional shifts. By connecting these historical and political threads, the analysts provide a backdrop for why these currency reforms are not happening in a vacuum, but are instead part of a much larger puzzle involving international security and economic peace processes.
Turning to the African continent, the episode explores the economic trajectory of Zimbabwe. MarkZ addresses common misconceptions surrounding Zimbabwean bonds, or “Zim bonds,” emphasizing that they are backed by gold and intended for humanitarian utility rather than being the worthless instruments some skeptics suggest.
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For those interested in following these developments as they unfold, the podcast serves as a valuable resource for tracking the intersection of diplomacy, precious metals, and currency policy. Whether you are a student of global economics or simply curious about the potential for a financial reset, this episode provides a wealth of information to help you navigate the complexities of today’s market.
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Oil Declines After US-Iran Talks Conclude
2026-06-22 Shafaq News Brent crude prices slid on Monday after U.S.-Iran talks concluded in Switzerland with Tehran saying it had secured waivers for oil and petrochemical exports, easing worries about a supply shortage in global markets.
Brent crude fell $1.19, or 1.48%, to $79.38 a barrel by 0416 GMT. Prices had climbed to $82.30 at the start of trading, fuelled by a bumpy start to the talks with threats from U.S. President Donald Trump to restart the war on Iran and Tehran's announcement it had again closed the Strait of Hormuz.
Oil Declines After US-Iran Talks Conclude
2026-06-22 Shafaq News Brent crude prices slid on Monday after U.S.-Iran talks concluded in Switzerland with Tehran saying it had secured waivers for oil and petrochemical exports, easing worries about a supply shortage in global markets.
Brent crude fell $1.19, or 1.48%, to $79.38 a barrel by 0416 GMT. Prices had climbed to $82.30 at the start of trading, fuelled by a bumpy start to the talks with threats from U.S. President Donald Trump to restart the war on Iran and Tehran's announcement it had again closed the Strait of Hormuz.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures were at $76.73 a barrel, up 13 cents, ahead of the contract's expiry later on Monday. The more active August contract fell 21 cents to $75.64 a barrel. There was no settlement in the U.S. market on Friday due to a holiday.
"The decline has been driven primarily by improving prospects for a diplomatic breakthrough between the United States and Iran ... reviving hopes that sanctions on Iran could eventually be eased," said Sugandha Sachdeva, founder of SS WealthStreet, a New Delhi-based research firm.
High-ranking U.S. and Iranian officials wrapped up their first round of talks in Switzerland on Monday, mediators said. The talks began on Sunday under the terms of a memorandum of understanding reached last week to extend a tenuous ceasefire from April for at least another 60 days.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said his country had secured waivers for oil and petrochemical exports, the release of some frozen assets and the launch of a reconstruction and development plan for Iran.
"Such a development would allow nearly 1.5 million barrels per day of Iranian crude to return to international markets, significantly improving global supply availability at a time when demand growth remains moderate," Sachdeva said.
'VERY REAL RISKS'
Before the talks, the number of ships that passed the Strait of Hormuz fell sharply on Sunday, shipping data showed, after Iran announced it had again closed the waterway, citing Israeli and U.S. violations of the interim peace deal.
Israeli strikes in Lebanon killed at least 20 people on Saturday, Lebanon's state news agency NNA said, one day after a ceasefire with Hezbollah took effect, aimed at halting months of escalating violence.
"Recent developments show that moving towards a more permanent deal will be challenging, with very real risks of a flare-up in hostilities during the 60-day ceasefire," ING analysts said in a note ahead of the announcement of the conclusion of the talks in Switzerland.
Still, oil prices fell more than 8% last week on hopes of more supply from the release of cargoes stranded in the Gulf and the potential lifting of U.S. sanctions on Iranian oil as part of the U.S.-Iran deal.
Over 25 million barrels of Iranian oil have passed through the virtual blockade line since Monday, the head of the National Iranian Oil Company, Hamid Bovard, told state TV on Sunday.
The United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Iraq have offered more oil to customers in the past week.
Iraq plans to restore crude production gradually to between 4.2 million and 4.3 million barrels per day, Iraq's deputy oil minister for upstream affairs said in a statement on Sunday.
(Reuters) https://www.shafaq.com/en/Economy/Oil-declines-after-US-Iran-talks-conclude
Dollar Nears 157,000 Dinars In Baghdad And Erbil
2026-06-22 Shafaq News- Baghdad/ Erbil The US dollar opened Monday’s trading higher in Iraq, hovering around 157,000 dinars per 100 dollars.
According to Shafaq News market survey, the dollar traded in Baghdad's Al-Kifah and Al-Harithiya exchanges at 156,700 dinars per 100 dollars, up from the previous session’s 155,900 dinars.
In the Iraqi capital, exchange shops sold the dollar at 157,250 dinars and bought it at 156,250 dinars, while in Erbil, selling prices stood at 156,600 dinars and buying prices at 156,700 dinars.
Speaking to Shafaq News, financial expert Walid Eidi attributed the recent rise primarily to market speculation and uncertainty surrounding changes in the Central Bank of Iraq's leadership, despite the continued stability of the official exchange rate. The increase, he noted, lacks strong economic fundamentals, predicting that pressures on the currency market could ease as regional tensions subside and confidence gradually returns.
https://www.shafaq.com/en/Economy/Dollar-nears-157-000-dinars-in-Baghdad-and-Erbil
Gold Prices Rise In Baghdad And Erbil
2026-06-22Shafaq News- Baghdad/ Erbil Gold prices rose in Baghdad and Erbil on Monday, hovering around 925,000 IQD per mithqal, according to Shafaq News market survey.
Wholesale prices on Baghdad's Al-Nahr Street recorded a selling price of 922,000 IQD per mithqal (equivalent to five grams) for 21-carat gold, including Gulf, Turkish, and European varieties, with a buying price of 918,000 IQD, up from Sunday's 908,000 IQD.
The selling price for 21-carat Iraqi gold stood at 892,000 IQD, with a buying price of 888,000 IQD.
In jewelry stores, the selling price per mithqal of 21-carat Gulf gold ranged between 925,000 and 935,000 IQD, while Iraqi gold sold for between 895,000 and 905,000 IQD.
In Erbil, 22-carat gold was sold at 978,000 IQD per mithqal, 21-carat gold at 933,000 IQD, and 18-carat gold at 799,000 IQD. https://www.shafaq.com/en/Economy/Gold-prices-rise-in-Baghdad-and-Erbil-2-9
Iraq Transport Minister Names Acting Ports Chief
2026-06-22 Shafaq News- Baghdad Iraq's Transport Minister Wahab Salman al-Hassani on Monday formally appointed Alaa Abd al-Hassan Ali Obeid as acting director general of the General Company for Ports of Iraq for a three-month term, according to a document reviewed by Shafaq News.
The company oversees the Grand Al-Faw Port project, a centerpiece of Iraq's $17 billion Development Road initiative, an infrastructure corridor to link the Gulf to Europe through Iraqi territory.
The appointment takes effect from the date Obeid assumes duties and remains in force until a permanent replacement is named through the legally prescribed process.
The move formalizes an arrangement already in place since May 31, when al-Hassani relieved then-director general Farhan al-Fartousi and designated Obeid to manage the state-owned company on a caretaker basis pending the outcome of that suspension.
Al-Hassani also dismissed four department heads at the General Company for Maritime Transport, including the directors of insurance and contracts, replacing each with an acting appointee. The minister cited "requirements of work interest" as the basis for the removals.
Read more: PM Al-Zaidi targets major overhaul of Iraqi institutions
https://www.shafaq.com/en/Economy/Iraq-Transport-Minister-names-acting-ports-chief
Iraq Purchases $17M In Kuwaiti Non-Oil Goods
2026-06-22 Shafaq News- Baghdad Iraq ranked fifth among the largest importers of Kuwaiti non-oil goods in March 2026, with imports valued at 5.24 million Kuwaiti dinars (about $17.1M), according to data released by Kuwait's Central Statistical Bureau.
The figures showed that Saudi Arabia topped the list of importers of Kuwaiti non-oil products, with imports worth 26.52 million Kuwaiti dinars (about $86.6M). It was followed by United Arab Emirates at 17.14 million dinars (about $56.0M), Jordan at 7.51 million dinars (about $24.5M), and India at 7.47 million dinars (about $24.4M).
Kuwait recorded a trade surplus of 1.768 billion Kuwaiti dinars (about $5.77B) during the first quarter of 2026, a 30.6% decline compared with the same period in 2025, amid decreases in exports, imports, and overall trade volume.
https://www.shafaq.com/en/Economy/Iraq-purchases-17M-in-Kuwaiti-non-oil-goods