Head of the Iranian Money Exchangers Association: Demand for Buying Dollars Has Nearly Reached Zero

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The head of the Iranian Money Exchangers Association said the demand for buying dollars has almost reached zero.

The head of the Iranian Money Exchangers Association stated that today, with the dollar rate having decreased by more than 30 percent, keeping the rate at the exchange center and the integrated market at 42,000 tomans is somewhat surprising.

Kamran Soltanizadeh commented on the drop in the dollar rate in the free market following the announcement of the Iran-Saudi Arabia agreement, stating that the 45,000 toman dollar currently has no buyers in the market, and the demand for buying dollars has almost reached zero.

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