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Iraq accepts Iran's offer to open bank offices in Baghdad
17 March 2010 [18:25] -
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The Central Bank of Iraq has given permission to the Parsian and Karafarin Iranian banks to open offices in Baghdad.
The banks were given a month to determine the place of offices and to transfer their capital to Iraq.
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