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Iraq Dinar Revaluation – Exercise

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Executive Summary – Many people call us regarding the devaluation of the Iraq Dinar destined before the
end of the year. Many feel they will make significant gains on the revaluation Below is an article from
www.xe.com that discusses this authoritatively with reference links and is not encouraging at all in terms of
realizing a gain.

XE.com - IQD - Iraqi Dinar

“The Iraqi Dinar is the currency of Iraq. The currency code for Dinars is IQD, and the currency symbol is .‫د‬
‫ع‬.

The Central Bank of Iraq has announced their plans to redenominate the Iraqi Dinar to ease cash
transactions. By the end of 2010, they intend to drop three zeros from the nominal value of bank notes. It
should be noted that the actual value of the dinar will remain unchanged. That means that 1,000 IQD (pre-
redenomination) and 1 dinar (post-redenomination) will both be worth the same amount in US Dollars. As
stated by the Central Bank of Iraq, their mandate is to "ensure domestic price stability and foster a stable
competitive market based financial system." For more information about the redenomination, read "Iraq
Planning Currency Redenomination."

The refernce link is here and the material found on the page reproduced below.

Iraq Planning Currency Redenomination

BAGHDAD -- The Iraqi Central Bank is planning to redenominate the national currency in an effort to ease
transactions and allow people to carry less paper money, RFE/RL's Radio Free Iraq (RFI) reports.

Mudhhir Muhammad Salih, a member of a Central Bank advisory panel, told RFI that a plan has been
made to remove three zeros from the currency and phase out the current banknotes late this year.

Salih said by the end of 2010 the new banknotes will be fully introduced while the old banknotes will be
gradually removed from circulation. He did not specify when the new notes would be issued.

Both will be legal tender in Iraq until the old notes are completely withdrawn.

Iraqi officials have had a long-running plan to redenominate the Iraqi dinar. In 2006, the Finance Ministry
recommended to the Central Bank that it carry out such a plan.

Salih pointed out that banks are having a hard time accepting cash savings and deposits, but by dropping
the zeros it will make it easier for both the banks to deal with their customers and for the general public to
carry money. He said some 80 percent of Iraq's money supply is cash in circulation.

Salih added that in 1990 the value of banknotes in circulation was about 25 billion Iraqi dinars but is
currently some 25 trillion dinars.

Economic analyst Hilal al-Tahhan told RFI that the bank's move is overdue. He said he expects the
currency change to go smoothly because of the decision to allow both the old and new banknotes to coexist,
leading to less turbulence in the economy.
The current exchange rate is 1,167 Iraqi dinars to the U.S. dollar.

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