The Iraqi Central Bank: The inflation rate is controlled and we are not thinking about changing the exchange rate

Published: Oct. 17, 2022, 6:46 a.m.

 The Iraqi Central Bank: The inflation rate is controlled and we are not thinking about changing the exchange rate

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The Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Ammar Hamad Khalaf, confirmed that there is no justification for thinking about changing the exchange rate of the Iraqi dinar, especially in light of the high oil prices and foreign cash reserves, which amounted to more than 80 billion dollars, noting that the inflation rate is about 6% and is controlling. It is necessary to stabilize the exchange rate of the Iraqi dinar.

Khalaf said, in an interview with the Kurdish media network "Rudaw", on the sidelines of the IMF and World Bank meetings in Washington, which he described as "the mission", that "there are serious attempts to reform the Rafidain and Al-Rasheed banks, so that they can play their role in the Iraqi economy."

He added, "The annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, the meetings held by central bank governors, finance ministers, and the governors of the IMF and the World Bank are important to exchange experiences, and to meet with leaders of the financial sector as well as international institutions, in addition to bilateral meetings with some central banks and international institutions, which are very important." To continue communicating with international organizations and exchanging experience

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