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Central Bank of Iraq Auctions $161,423,000 on 27 November 2017

The Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) currency auction on November 27 registered $161,423,000 in sales, a 0.17% volume increase from the US $161,154,114 sold by Iraqi Dinar, credit and transfer at the previous auction held on November 23.

 

The latest auction was attended by 45 banks and 9 remittance companies. The same institutions attended the auction held on November 27 compared to the previous auction.

Data for the November 27 auction was made public by CBI Announcement Number 3579.

Dollar sales in the in the period January 1, 2017 to November 27, 2017 saw an increase of 0.13% compared to the sales of US $13.9 billion in the same period in 2016. The total amount of US currency sold by CBI in the calendar year 2016 was US $14.55 billion.

An analysis of the monthly dollar sales by CBI since January 2016 reveals highly fluctuating volumes. During the period from January 2016 to November 2017, sales of US dollars averaged US $1.8 billion per month. Peak volumes were reached in May this year when sales touched US $2.3 billion.

Source: iraqinews

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