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Iraq’s biggest bank reaches telling milestone

By Ferry Biedermann

Published: May 18 2009 16:59 | Last updated: May 18 2009 16:59

Iraq’s national museum was not the only institution to be devastated by looters during the 2003 US-led invasion. But, among all the other cases, the ransacking of the country’s banks has had arguably the most profound impact on the post-war economy.

The banking sector is still struggling to overcome its past as a pillar of Iraq’s command economy, the legacy of the war and the preceding years of sanctions, international isolation and neglect.

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