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List of 16 Currencies - set to ReVal or DeVal
As discussed in previous emails the Global Currency Reset (GCR) from time to time. We've been fortunate enough to have some interesting inside contacts within the IMF who've provided us with some intel as they have been freed up to release it.
This information has not yet made the financial news, but here is a heads up for all of you on the group of currencies in the first "basket of currencies" out of the 168 scheduled for revaluation or devaluation.
I'd strongly suggest that you study these currencies, know what their current value is, find out what the nation's asset base is, and make your own determination as to the feasibility of investing in them.
Time is of the essence in this -- obviously!! Two of the currencies listed are two we've talked about and are very familiar with – the IQD and the VND., or within days What is interesting about this list is that these two currencies are obviously revaluing either at the same time of each other.
The IQD's revaluation is literally "moments away", if I can put it like that, and the Dong will follow almost immediately thereafter.
Following is the list as it was provided to me: Jordanian Dinar, Somali Shilling, Seychelles Rupee, Sao Tomean Dodras (whatever that is), Tunisian Dollar, Syrian Pound, Tanzanian Shilling, Malaysian Ringg, UAE Dirham, Peruvian Nuevo, Philippine Peso, Qatari Rial, Namibian Dollar, Euro, Nigerian Naira, Omani Rial, Chinese Yuan, Kazakhstani Tenge, Lebanese Pound, Vietnamese Dong, Iraqi Dinar, Colombian Peso, Bolivian Bolivano, and the Venezuelan Bolivar.
The Venezuelan Bolivar devalued this past week by something on the order of 50% against the USD. The Euro is slated for devaluation and elimination several weeks or months from now, and it will be replaced by the new German Mark (the Mark II), which will be the new currency of the European Union.
You'll notice that the USD is not among this list. The USD is going to lose value, but from all I've seen and heard, its value will drop and then gain in stages in relationship to other currencies.
One currency not on this list that I was advised was going to devalue this week is the New Zealand Dollar. I'm not sure if that was an error or not, or if it is supposed to be in the next basket, but keep an eye on the NZD.
Here is a list of the currencies that
are re-evaluating in the 1st basket:**
jod = Jodan dinar ****
sos = Somali Shilling ****
scr = Seychellois Rupee ****
std = Sao Tomean Dodras ****
tnd = Tunisian Dollar ****
syp = Syrian Pound ****
tzs = Tanzanian Shilling ****
myr = Malaysian Ringg ****
aed = United Arab Emirates Dirham ****
pen = Peruvian Nuevo ****
php = Philippine Peso ****
qar = Qatari Rial ****
nad = Namibian Dollar ****
mzn = Euro ****
ngn = Nigerian Naira ****
omr = Omani Rial ****
cny = Chinese Yuan ****
kzt = Kazakhstani Tenge ****
lbp = Labanese Pound ****
vnd = Vietnam Dong ****
iqd = Iraqi Dinar ****
cop = Colombia Peso ****
bob = Bolivian Boliviano ****
vef = Venezuelan Bolivar****
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This information was provided by a HK Banker!
5 comments:
Thanks John
god bless you john
HK? HONG KONG?
Do you happen to know the currencies in baskets 2 and 3
I hope this shows for you to see .. I've question on a few currencies
the Zim .. will the Bearer/Agro cheque banknotes I believe 2008 are the only ones
be considered a one to exchange ?
and the Indonesia Rupiah what series .. from yr. to date ?
email me givemelibertytoday@gmail.com for reply
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