This is how Iran's Press TV dealt with yesterday's riots
Iranian
rial on rebound against US dollar
On
Wednesday, the Iranian capital's main money exchange street looked
something like this after police arrested illegal money dealers
following days of extreme fluctuations in the foreign currency
market. The move came a day after Iranian president announced
government plans to stop the weakening of the Rial against foreign
currencies.
Before
Rial's slow recovery, the U-S dollar had hit a record high in a
peculiar way, despite the dollar's weakening on the global market.
Speaking to Press TV, some of the money changers said they expect the falling trend to continue, when the street opens for business on Saturday.
Speaking to Press TV, some of the money changers said they expect the falling trend to continue, when the street opens for business on Saturday.
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