![]() The United Nations Compensation Commission is a subsidiary organ of the United Nations Security Council. In total, the Commission has paid out $52.4 billion in compensation to more than 1.5 million successful claimants. With this payment, all claimants awarded compensation by the Commission have now received the full amount of their respective awards. īutterfly UN confirms Iraq's Final Reparations Payment to Kuwait Today (Thursday 13th January), the United Nations Compensation Commission (UNCC) made available $629,324,488 to the Government of the State of Kuwait towards the Commission's remaining claim with an outstanding award balance. Iraq paid Kuwait a final installment of war reparations more than 31 years after the invasion of Kuwait, which may free up funds for new domestic projects. īutterfly Iraq's credit rating lifts with final reparations payment to Kuwait it was Great Britain that broke off Kuwait from Iraq. Sheila Turn, Turn, Turn by The Seekers. Sheila RV Updates - Found this document out in the clouds: Sheila Slow Ride by Foghat (short version). buckle your seat belt, it may be a rough ride down. Zig: Welcome to zig's place, a chat room for dinar speculators and others.discuss any topic that you wish here No IPOs expected to price today.Zig’s Place Chatroom News Friday AM 1-14-22 Both the Senate, House are in session – The Supreme Court Issues orders at 9:30am. At 1pm today we get Gallup’s US Consumer Spending Measure. Scheduled Catalysts today include Personal Income and Spending PCE at 8:30 - Fed's Rosengren Speaks at Employment Event at 9:05 - Fed's Fischer Speaks on Financial Crisis at 9:30 – We get Markit US Manufacturing PMI at 9:45 ahead of the 10am release for Construction Spending and ISM Manufacturing. Metals are weaker, led by a 50bp drop in Silver – While the Energy Complex is giving back some of Friday’s sharp gains as headlines indicate Saudi will retain record output. With the DXY well thru Friday’s highs, we have headwinds for commodities. The $ is gaining against all majors, specifically Euro (Greece-Italy) and Asian Currencies (Manufacturing and exports across Asia remained weak in May – India, China, Korea, Taiwan). The US 10YY is flat, but a sharp bid in Bunds continues as Italian paper gets hit, driving German yields near the lowest levels in a month. Aussie lost 70bp as the Miners dropped on falling Ore prices, while Nikkei added small The Shanghai Composite rose 4.7% and the Hang Seng rose 0.7% - The CSI300 index of the biggest listed companies in Shanghai and Shenzhen rose 4.7%, its biggest single-session rise since December. Over in Asia, China stocks rose sharply, as investors welcomed a chorus of domestic media commentary asserting theīull market has not yet ended. ![]() Turnover is solid in the continent, with most major markets trading 20%+ heavier than normal. The DAX is up 10bp as Tech and Consumer Discretionary shares act well, but Financials across the continent are firmly red as local Italian elections raise more Euro questions. ![]() Despite headlines indicating Greece’s chances of striking a deal to access a much-needed €7.2bn in rescue aid looked even bleaker ahead of Friday’s IMF payment, Most European markets are meandering around unchanged. Good Morning! S&P Futures are resting unchanged, wallowing near Friday’s lows – but Russell minis are jumping 25bp as Biotech shares surge north on ASCO announcements (immunotherapy headlines everywhere). Via Dave Lutz at JonesTrading, here's what traders are chatting about before trading in June gets underway.
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