Doodlebug » January 25th, 2017
Watch the DOW this morning...poised to open over 20k! Futures are up at 103. at time of posting....WAKE UP PEEPS!!!!!!! (Let's pray it closes the same way!!!!!)
Samson » January 25th, 2017
Samson » January 25th, 2017
UK to introduce legislation to start Brexit process: Davis
British Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Brexit Secretary) David Davis makes a statement to Members of Parliament in the House of Commons in central London on January 17, 2017. (Photo by AFP) Tue Jan 24, 2017 4:38PM
British Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Brexit Secretary) David Davis makes a statement to Members of Parliament in the House of Commons in central London on January 17, 2017
The UK government will present "straightforward" legislation within days authorizing Britain's exit from the European Union, according to Brexit Secretary David Davis.
Davis told the House of Commons on Tuesday that the UK government would present draft legislation “within days” to begin the process of exiting from the EU and will set out a "straightforward bill to give effect to the decision of the (British) people."
He warned MPs in the lower chamber of parliament that Britons have already voted for leaving the EU and that Brexit must not be delayed.
Davis' comments came hours after the British Supreme Court, the highest court in the country, ruled that Prime Minister Theresa May must seek approval from Parliament before triggering Britain’s exit from the EU.
The court's ruling on Tuesday means that May should wait for the Parliament's green light before invoking the Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, the first step in taking the UK out of the EU.
The judgment could undermine the outcome of last year's historic EU referendum, where nearly 52 percent of Britons voted to end their country's decades-long membership in the 28-nation bloc.
The Supreme Court’s conclusion came days after May laid out her plans for a “clean” Brexit on January 17 and said she would ask for the Parliament’s approval after reaching an agreement with the EU.
Davis said the court's ruling did not affect the fact that Britain will be leaving the EU in line with the result of last year's EU referendum.
“This judgment does not change the fact that the UK will be leaving the EU and it is our job to deliver on the instructions the people of the UK have given us,” Davis said.
“There can be no going back. The point of no return was passed on June 23rd last year,” he added.
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2017/01/24/507591/UK-Brexit-EU-legislation
Samson » January 25th, 2017
British Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Brexit Secretary) David Davis makes a statement to Members of Parliament in the House of Commons in central London on January 17, 2017. (Photo by AFP) Tue Jan 24, 2017 4:38PM
British Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Brexit Secretary) David Davis makes a statement to Members of Parliament in the House of Commons in central London on January 17, 2017
The UK government will present "straightforward" legislation within days authorizing Britain's exit from the European Union, according to Brexit Secretary David Davis.
Davis told the House of Commons on Tuesday that the UK government would present draft legislation “within days” to begin the process of exiting from the EU and will set out a "straightforward bill to give effect to the decision of the (British) people."
He warned MPs in the lower chamber of parliament that Britons have already voted for leaving the EU and that Brexit must not be delayed.
Davis' comments came hours after the British Supreme Court, the highest court in the country, ruled that Prime Minister Theresa May must seek approval from Parliament before triggering Britain’s exit from the EU.
The court's ruling on Tuesday means that May should wait for the Parliament's green light before invoking the Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, the first step in taking the UK out of the EU.
The judgment could undermine the outcome of last year's historic EU referendum, where nearly 52 percent of Britons voted to end their country's decades-long membership in the 28-nation bloc.
The Supreme Court’s conclusion came days after May laid out her plans for a “clean” Brexit on January 17 and said she would ask for the Parliament’s approval after reaching an agreement with the EU.
Davis said the court's ruling did not affect the fact that Britain will be leaving the EU in line with the result of last year's EU referendum.
“This judgment does not change the fact that the UK will be leaving the EU and it is our job to deliver on the instructions the people of the UK have given us,” Davis said.
“There can be no going back. The point of no return was passed on June 23rd last year,” he added.
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2017/01/24/507591/UK-Brexit-EU-legislation
Samson » January 25th, 2017
Rasheed Bank in line with an international company of the Comprehensive Banking System Requirements
25/01/2017 - 10:13
Rasheed Bank announced on Tuesday that he agreed with the company "Ernst & Young" on the global banking system overall requirements, noting that the system will depend media technology in the services provided to the customer less dangerous and time and the cost of that.
A statement from the bank, "Economy News" received a copy of it, that "the general manager of the Rasheed Bank and Chairman of the Board Rashad Khudair single contract, today, an expanded meeting with the Ernst & Young global company and the presence of department managers in the public administration."
The statement added that "it was agreed that the banking system overall requirements after the amendments that have been developed by the departments officials and private contract with the company, and there will be a second phase of the tender is where to choose the company that will implement based on the requirements and foremost of which is that the system be flexible, capable of change." .
The statement pointed out that "after the selection based on the company's experience of the system with 10 branches in Baghdad and the provinces and two-year trial for circulation to all branches of the bank."
He continued that "this system will depend media technology in the services provided to the customer and less dangerous, time and the cost of that.
http://economy-news.net/content.php?id=6558
25/01/2017 - 10:13
Rasheed Bank announced on Tuesday that he agreed with the company "Ernst & Young" on the global banking system overall requirements, noting that the system will depend media technology in the services provided to the customer less dangerous and time and the cost of that.
A statement from the bank, "Economy News" received a copy of it, that "the general manager of the Rasheed Bank and Chairman of the Board Rashad Khudair single contract, today, an expanded meeting with the Ernst & Young global company and the presence of department managers in the public administration."
The statement added that "it was agreed that the banking system overall requirements after the amendments that have been developed by the departments officials and private contract with the company, and there will be a second phase of the tender is where to choose the company that will implement based on the requirements and foremost of which is that the system be flexible, capable of change." .
The statement pointed out that "after the selection based on the company's experience of the system with 10 branches in Baghdad and the provinces and two-year trial for circulation to all branches of the bank."
He continued that "this system will depend media technology in the services provided to the customer and less dangerous, time and the cost of that.
http://economy-news.net/content.php?id=6558