Eight Iraqi Banks Ban US Dollar Transactions: Report


Eight Iraqi Banks Ban US Dollar Transactions: Report

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - In tandem with the BRICS philosophy, Iraq banned eight of its banks from initiating transactions in the US dollar, so ditching US dollar from the global transactions has been accelerated.

The Middle Eastern country is cracking down on the US dollar months after it banned all cash withdrawals in the currency. Eight local banks are banned from accessing the daily US dollar auction conducted by Iraq’s Central Bank. The local banks will no longer have access to the US dollar reserves the country’s Central Bank holds, watcher.guru.com reported. 

Also, the move plays straight into the BRICS playbook where the alliance aims to stall the growth of the US dollar.

Moreover, Iraq is trying to control the black market transactions of the US dollar that’s hampering its native economy.

Iraq aims to control the fluctuating black market exchange rate, that has been plaguing the country for long enough, the report added. 

 

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