The World of Economics: Non-Acceptance of FATF Implies Suspicious Financial Behavior of Iran

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The World of Economics: Non-Acceptance of FATF Implies Suspicious Financial Behavior of Iran

The World of Economy: Not accepting FATF indicates suspicious financial behavior by Iran

The World of Economy newspaper wrote that one of the advantages of accepting FATF bills for the capital market is that countries can easily return their export currency to the country, and this ultimately leads to an increase in companies’ working capital.

In addition to the aforementioned points, it can be said that companies are also under pressure and constrained in terms of FATF due to failures and lack of success in attracting foreign investments.

Being on the FATF blacklist sends a message to other countries that the mentioned country has suspicious financial transactions, and certainly, other countries would prefer to invest in a safer environment. On the other hand, when a country accepts FATF bills and exits the blacklist, it conveys to other countries that this is a suitable place for investment and there are no suspicious financial transactions.

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