The U.S. dollar moved higher Saturday in both Baghdad and Erbil as weekly trading began.
In Baghdad’s Al-Kifah and Al-Harithiya exchanges, the rate rose to 155,250 dinars per $100, up from 154,950 dinars at Thursday’s close.
In local exchange shops, the selling price climbed to 155,750 dinars, while the buying price held at 154,750 dinars per $100.
Erbil saw a similar move, with the dollar selling at 155,050 dinars and buying at 154,900 dinars per $100.
The rise points to continued pressure in the currency market as traders watch demand and broader market conditions.





