Government advisor: The dollar is the basis of Iraq’s cash reserves.
On Tuesday, Mazhar Mohammed Saleh, the financial advisor to the Iraqi Prime Minister, stated that diversifying Iraq’s foreign reserves within a balanced investment portfolio represents a strategic monetary policy aimed at enhancing financial stability and reducing the risks associated with relying on a single asset or currency.
Saleh told Shafaq News Agency that the management of foreign reserves at the Central Bank of Iraq is based on liquidity, security and return standards, explaining that the philosophy of managing reserves is based on achieving a balance between protecting the value of the national currency and ensuring the ability to intervene in the exchange market and finance foreign trade, in addition to reducing sovereign and financial risks resulting from global market fluctuations and geopolitical tensions.
He explained that Iraq, as an economy heavily dependent on oil revenues and foreign imports, keeps the US dollar as a key component of its foreign reserves due to its direct link to foreign trade, noting that the diversification policy also includes other currencies and assets such as the euro, yuan, and gold to enhance flexibility and reduce the risks of monetary concentration.
He added that the distribution of reserves is not limited to foreign currencies, but includes multiple investment instruments such as treasury bonds and sovereign deposits, explaining that the goal is not to achieve high profits as much as it focuses on maintaining security and liquidity while achieving an acceptable return.
He explained that gold is an important component of reserves within global diversification standards, as it provides a safe cover in times of turmoil, but it is not a complete substitute for the rest of the foreign assets because it does not generate a direct return and the costs of storing and securing it are high.
He stressed that the sound management of foreign reserves aims to achieve a balance between exchange rate stability, protecting the national economy, and reducing exposure to international market fluctuations, through building a balanced investment portfolio that provides liquidity, security, and an appropriate return.
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