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In Iran, economic worries grow as new US sanctions loom
2018-07-31
[Yahoo/AP] Iran's currency plummeted to a record low Monday, a week before the United States restores sanctions lifted under the unraveling nuclear deal, giving rise to fears of prolonged economic suffering and further civil unrest.

Already last month, protesters clashed with police outside parliament in Tehran in three days of demonstrations sparked by the Iranian rial plunging to nearly 90,000 to the dollar. That followed country-wide economic protests in December and January, in which 25 protesters were killed and nearly 5,000 people were arrested.

The currency hit a new low on Monday, closing at 122,000 to the dollar on the thriving black market, rapidly dropping from 116,000 on Sunday and 98,000 on Saturday. The official exchange rate, available only to businesses with import and export licenses, was about 44,000 to the dollar on Monday, down from 35,000 on Jan. 1.

Iranians have already seen their savings dwindle, and shopkeepers are increasingly refusing to sell certain goods, unsure of their true value. Many fear things will only get worse once the sanctions go into effect.
Posted by:3dc

#4  Home Depot is having a sale on Berber carpet.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-07-31 12:53  

#3  No Persian rugs?

Damn we just bought a new house and need another one.
Posted by: AlanC   2018-07-31 11:58  

#2  Watch as the Ayatollahs declare possession of dollars a criminal offense. Rial dropped 33% in value in 3 days?
Posted by: Frank G   2018-07-31 10:38  

#1  The US will now block the importing of Persian rugs. It may not seem much, but the trade will impact rural Iran, creating more pressure on the regime and its kleptocrats.
Posted by: Harcourt Bucket3271   2018-07-31 10:00  

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