The sales of the Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) from foreign currencies, on Wednesday, reached to 164.09 million dollars, and the exchange rate recorded 1182 dinars per dollar in the auction held with the participation of 37 banks and 11 financial transfer companies, while the volume of funds sold to strengthen the bank balances abroad amounted to 98.45 million dollars, and sales in cash were $ 65.64 million.
The sales of the CBI from foreign currencies, on Wednesday, reached to 164.09 million dollars, and the exchange rate recorded 1182 dinars per dollar in the auction held with the participation of 37 banks and 11 financial transfer companies, while the volume of funds sold to strengthen the bank balances abroad amounted to 98.45 million dollars, and sales in cash were $ 65.64 million.
The performance of the index, on Wednesday, the decline of several shares, provided by the Union Bank of Iraq by 8.57%, and Ahlia Insurance, and Mosul tourism Dam fell to reach 7.32% and 7.25% respectively.
Meanwhile, the shares of Al Badia for public transport declined by 6.9%, and the shares of Tourism Investments increased by 0.24%, while Gulf Bank was trading at 331.94 million shares with a liquidity of 156.24 million JD.
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