The central government in Baghdad transferred a total of $243 million to contractors working in the Kurdish region, made up of three provinces in Iraq's north, the region's prime minister Barham Saleh said in the statement.
Two Security Firms Win Big Iraq Contracts
Two more security firms have won contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars to build the State Department a private army in Iraq, according to a report from Wired’s ‘Danger Room’. Contractors Triple Canopy and newcomer Global Strategies Group will contribute to the State Department’s planned protection force of 5,500 contractors. Read More...
CBI sells $14 million as week ends
The Central Bank of IraqCentral Bank of IraqLoading... (CBICBILoading...) dollar sales registered on Thursday, the last session in the week, $14.933 million at an exchange rate of 1170 Iraqi dinars per dollar, compared to the previous session's $12.933 million. "The demand hit $4.883 million in cash today, covered at an exchange rate of 1,183 Iraqi dinars per dollar, and $10.050 million in foreign transfers outside the country, covered at an exchange rate of 1,183 Iraqi dinars per dollar," according to a CBICBILoading... news bulletin received by Aswat al-Iraq news agency. None of the 11 banks that participated in today's session offered to sell dollars. Read More...
US to allocate $111m to support displaced Iraqi’s
Declared Diyala province, Friday, on the allocation of the U.S. government more than $ 111 million to support displaced families in the country, pointing out that the part of those amounts will be allocated to support service projects in the province, as confirmed that Washington will continue to support families displaced after the withdrawal of troops from Iraq. Read More...
Iraq spat with ex-U.S. diplomat costs up to $92 mln
That compares to the $55 to $75 million in damages DNO estimated last October it would have to pay Galbraith and a Yemeni firm in an arbitration over money from an oil field in Iraqi Kurdistan that the former diplomat helped line up for DNO. Read More... For the latest updates PRESS CTR + D or visit Stock Market news Today
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