Friday, June 10, 2011
66th Show
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"If you Knew you could not fail, what would you try today?"
Phillippians 4:13
Keep getting questions on if i am still on for this month
All,
In my opinion this month is the best window we have ever had, no reason NOT to think so at this point, if it DOES go past June we will find the next window, very simple. this is not a get rich quick investment. as you can see with Iraq, this is a very tuff process, nothing to be scared of, just takes time. I am on the road I will have my audio's up, and I will be doing some spacial talks next week on this investment and how to think and approach this strategically. I want to again thank all of you for your support.
Your biggest fan
Breitling
Please any Questions: send to breitlingcurrency@gmail.com I will get to your questions as soon as possible by personal e-mail, blog post or audio "If you Knew you could not fail, what would you try today?" Phillippians 4:13
In my opinion this month is the best window we have ever had, no reason NOT to think so at this point, if it DOES go past June we will find the next window, very simple. this is not a get rich quick investment. as you can see with Iraq, this is a very tuff process, nothing to be scared of, just takes time. I am on the road I will have my audio's up, and I will be doing some spacial talks next week on this investment and how to think and approach this strategically. I want to again thank all of you for your support.
Your biggest fan
Breitling
Please any Questions: send to breitlingcurrency@gmail.com I will get to your questions as soon as possible by personal e-mail, blog post or audio "If you Knew you could not fail, what would you try today?" Phillippians 4:13
65th Show
Please any Questions: send to breitlingcurrency@gmail.com I will get to your questions as soon as possible by personal e-mail, blog post or audio
"If you Knew you could not fail, what would you try today?"
Phillippians 4:13
Meeting of the Kuwait - Iraq to coordinate the process of handing over the remains of Iraqi soldiers found near Abdali
Meeting of the Kuwait - Iraq to coordinate the process of handing over the remains of Iraqi soldiers found near Abdali
08-06-2011 | ( (Voice of Iraq) - the research team completed its mission with great success amid record heat and ambiance of the giver
كتب عبدالله النجار وعبدالرزاق النجار: Books and Abdul Razak Abdullah Al Najjar Najjar:
Finished the research team, the Kuwaiti component of men the General Administration of Criminal Evidence and the Commission on the prisoners and missing persons task to extract the remains of Iraqi soldiers who were killed by coalition forces during the liberation of Kuwait from the brutal invasion with great success after total remains that have been extracted in the Abdali area 32 the remains.
In this regard, a meeting later in the annexation of the two sides of Kuwait and Iraq such as Kuwait, where the retired Brigadier General Mujbil Mutairi for the Committee on prisoners of war and missing in the head Colonel Hammad Anzi, director of the forensic team the General Administration of Criminal Evidence During the meeting, they discussed the issue of delivery of the remains of Iraqi soldiers with the Iraqi side After checking and making sure they belong to dead Iraqis to be a handover to the Iraqi side under the supervision of representatives from the U.S. and British embassies in Kuwait and the Red Cross The Iraqi side expressed his admiration for the research team of Kuwait and spoke highly of the experience enjoyed by members of the team activity and highly motivated and the responsibility carried by the team in the process of exhumation, especially during the day in hot weather and under a blazing sun.
جريدة الوطن Al-Watan
08-06-2011 | ( (Voice of Iraq) - the research team completed its mission with great success amid record heat and ambiance of the giver
كتب عبدالله النجار وعبدالرزاق النجار: Books and Abdul Razak Abdullah Al Najjar Najjar:
Finished the research team, the Kuwaiti component of men the General Administration of Criminal Evidence and the Commission on the prisoners and missing persons task to extract the remains of Iraqi soldiers who were killed by coalition forces during the liberation of Kuwait from the brutal invasion with great success after total remains that have been extracted in the Abdali area 32 the remains.
In this regard, a meeting later in the annexation of the two sides of Kuwait and Iraq such as Kuwait, where the retired Brigadier General Mujbil Mutairi for the Committee on prisoners of war and missing in the head Colonel Hammad Anzi, director of the forensic team the General Administration of Criminal Evidence During the meeting, they discussed the issue of delivery of the remains of Iraqi soldiers with the Iraqi side After checking and making sure they belong to dead Iraqis to be a handover to the Iraqi side under the supervision of representatives from the U.S. and British embassies in Kuwait and the Red Cross The Iraqi side expressed his admiration for the research team of Kuwait and spoke highly of the experience enjoyed by members of the team activity and highly motivated and the responsibility carried by the team in the process of exhumation, especially during the day in hot weather and under a blazing sun.
جريدة الوطن Al-Watan
Please any Questions: send to breitlingcurrency@gmail.com I will get to your questions as soon as possible by personal e-mail, blog post or audio "If you Knew you could not fail, what would you try today?" Phillippians 4:13
Presidency of the Council of Ministers continue hearings to projects that were completed and future plans of the ministries
Presidency of the Council of Ministers continue hearings to projects that were completed and future plans of the ministries
09 June, 2011 12:58:00
Transport Minister Hadi al-Amiri through the public meeting of the Council of Ministers to discuss the achievements of ministers during the period of one hundred days and future plans confirmed to start taking active part in building the port of Faw, indicating that it was determining the actual location of the port and address the ministries affairs itself, as well as plans to provide the funds necessary to finance the project .
The scenes of the statement
For his part, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's speech by the Minister of Transport, demands him to find solutions to the issue of delayed flights of pilgrims, calling on the Ministry of Transport to adopt the entire topic.
The scenes of the statement
Maliki also revealed the existence of a complaint by the experts, delegates and traveling through Basra International Airport, due to the delay before entering the country, and reiterated his request to the Ministry of Transport to find a solution to the pilgrims.
The scenes of the statement
For his part, Health Minister Hamad Al-Majid Amin said that during the Hundred Days was the ministry's plan aims to reduce deaths in children and pregnant women and adopting a national policy for the provision of medicines and the introduction of modern Technology to state hospitals.
The scenes of the statement
09 June, 2011 12:58:00
Transport Minister Hadi al-Amiri through the public meeting of the Council of Ministers to discuss the achievements of ministers during the period of one hundred days and future plans confirmed to start taking active part in building the port of Faw, indicating that it was determining the actual location of the port and address the ministries affairs itself, as well as plans to provide the funds necessary to finance the project .
The scenes of the statement
For his part, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's speech by the Minister of Transport, demands him to find solutions to the issue of delayed flights of pilgrims, calling on the Ministry of Transport to adopt the entire topic.
The scenes of the statement
Maliki also revealed the existence of a complaint by the experts, delegates and traveling through Basra International Airport, due to the delay before entering the country, and reiterated his request to the Ministry of Transport to find a solution to the pilgrims.
The scenes of the statement
For his part, Health Minister Hamad Al-Majid Amin said that during the Hundred Days was the ministry's plan aims to reduce deaths in children and pregnant women and adopting a national policy for the provision of medicines and the introduction of modern Technology to state hospitals.
The scenes of the statement
Please any Questions: send to breitlingcurrency@gmail.com I will get to your questions as soon as possible by personal e-mail, blog post or audio "If you Knew you could not fail, what would you try today?" Phillippians 4:13
Iraq’s foreign assets may triple in 2015
Iraq’s foreign assets may triple in 2015
Country’s GDP to surge 11% in 2011 and deficits to turn into surpluses
By
* Staff
Published Thursday, June 09, 2011
Iraq’s official foreign exchange reserves gained around $six billion in 2010 and they could triple by 2015 if oil prices remain strong and the Gulf country pursued an ambitious crude output expansion plan, according to a Western study.
Iraq’s oil production has already surged by more than 300,000 barrels per day during the first quarter of 2011 and a further rise will ally with high crude prices to boost growth in its real GDP to 11 per cent from only 0.8 per cent in 2010, said the study by the Washington-based Institute for International Finance (IIF).
In nominal terms, the economy of the conflict-battered Arab nation is projected to gain nearly $34 billion in 2011 and could swell further by $13 billion in 2012.
From round 2.36 million bpd through 2010, Iraq’s crude output surged to an average 2.7 million bpd in the first quarter of 2011, IIF said.
Assuming consumption of oil increases by five per cent a year, Iraq’s exports of crude in 2011 are projected at 2.15 million bpd, it added.
The report said the increase in oil production is in response to strengthened global demand occasioned by Libya’s shortfall, adding that it was also supported by three successful bidding rounds held since 2008, which drew in international oil companies to develop or rehabilitate Iraq's vast oil fields.
It noted that Iraq, which controls the world’s third largest proven oil deposits, has set ambitious plans to increase crude output to 11 million bpd by 2020.
But IIF said it believes that target is unlikely to be met, adding that the country’s oil production could gradually rise to around 4.5 million bpd by 2015.
The sharp increase in oil production, combined with higher crude prices, will shift the external current account and fiscal deficits of 2010 to large surpluses of 7.6 and 6.4 per cent of GDP, respectively, in 2011, according to the study.
“Overall, real GDP is projected to grow by 11 per cent in 2011 as a result of the large increase in crude oil production. Growth in nonoil real GDP will depend on improvements in the security situation,” it said.
“If oil prices remain above $100 per barrel, and if the country’s crude production continues to increase over the coming years to about 4.5 million bpd by 2015, then Iraq’s official foreign exchange reserves could almost triple, rising from about $50 billion at the end of 2010 to $143 billion by 2015, equivalent to 78 per cent of projected GDP, or 15 months of import cover.”
The report estimated Iraq’s GDP in current prices at around $80.7 billion in 2010 and expected it to swell to $114.4 billion this year and $127.1 billion in 2012.
It said the surge in real GDP would be mainly a result of higher oil output as hydrocarbon GDP will likely soar by 16.6 per cent in 2011. Non-oil GDP is forecast to rise by nearly 4.5 per cent, it added.
The report put inflation in Iraq at about five per cent in 2010 and forecast it to rise to six per cent in 2011 before edging down to five per cent in 2012.
It expected the country’s external debt to plunge from around 107.7 per cent of GDP in 2010 to 64.2 per cent of projected GDP in 2011 and about 45.8 per cent in 2012. The sharp fall will apparently be due to financial surpluses during 2011-2012 and a surge in the country’s GDP.
Country’s GDP to surge 11% in 2011 and deficits to turn into surpluses
By
* Staff
Published Thursday, June 09, 2011
Iraq’s official foreign exchange reserves gained around $six billion in 2010 and they could triple by 2015 if oil prices remain strong and the Gulf country pursued an ambitious crude output expansion plan, according to a Western study.
Iraq’s oil production has already surged by more than 300,000 barrels per day during the first quarter of 2011 and a further rise will ally with high crude prices to boost growth in its real GDP to 11 per cent from only 0.8 per cent in 2010, said the study by the Washington-based Institute for International Finance (IIF).
In nominal terms, the economy of the conflict-battered Arab nation is projected to gain nearly $34 billion in 2011 and could swell further by $13 billion in 2012.
From round 2.36 million bpd through 2010, Iraq’s crude output surged to an average 2.7 million bpd in the first quarter of 2011, IIF said.
Assuming consumption of oil increases by five per cent a year, Iraq’s exports of crude in 2011 are projected at 2.15 million bpd, it added.
The report said the increase in oil production is in response to strengthened global demand occasioned by Libya’s shortfall, adding that it was also supported by three successful bidding rounds held since 2008, which drew in international oil companies to develop or rehabilitate Iraq's vast oil fields.
It noted that Iraq, which controls the world’s third largest proven oil deposits, has set ambitious plans to increase crude output to 11 million bpd by 2020.
But IIF said it believes that target is unlikely to be met, adding that the country’s oil production could gradually rise to around 4.5 million bpd by 2015.
The sharp increase in oil production, combined with higher crude prices, will shift the external current account and fiscal deficits of 2010 to large surpluses of 7.6 and 6.4 per cent of GDP, respectively, in 2011, according to the study.
“Overall, real GDP is projected to grow by 11 per cent in 2011 as a result of the large increase in crude oil production. Growth in nonoil real GDP will depend on improvements in the security situation,” it said.
“If oil prices remain above $100 per barrel, and if the country’s crude production continues to increase over the coming years to about 4.5 million bpd by 2015, then Iraq’s official foreign exchange reserves could almost triple, rising from about $50 billion at the end of 2010 to $143 billion by 2015, equivalent to 78 per cent of projected GDP, or 15 months of import cover.”
The report estimated Iraq’s GDP in current prices at around $80.7 billion in 2010 and expected it to swell to $114.4 billion this year and $127.1 billion in 2012.
It said the surge in real GDP would be mainly a result of higher oil output as hydrocarbon GDP will likely soar by 16.6 per cent in 2011. Non-oil GDP is forecast to rise by nearly 4.5 per cent, it added.
The report put inflation in Iraq at about five per cent in 2010 and forecast it to rise to six per cent in 2011 before edging down to five per cent in 2012.
It expected the country’s external debt to plunge from around 107.7 per cent of GDP in 2010 to 64.2 per cent of projected GDP in 2011 and about 45.8 per cent in 2012. The sharp fall will apparently be due to financial surpluses during 2011-2012 and a surge in the country’s GDP.
64th Show
Please any Questions: send to breitlingcurrency@gmail.com I will get to your questions as soon as possible by personal e-mail, blog post or audio "If you Knew you could not fail, what would you try today?" Phillippians 4:13
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