The Iranian economy continues to crumble as the rial falls below the significant level of 1,000,000 against the U.S. dollar.
This is yet another record low for Iran’s currency, as the country navigates intense sanctions and US pressure.
Within a year, the Iranian rial has lost over 50% of its value. Whereas in March 2024, it was trading at 600,000 to the US dollar, one year later the rate has fallen to more than 1,000,000. This ...
DUBAI - Iran's currency fell below the psychologically key level of 1,000,000 rial per U.S. dollar on Tuesday, as market participants saw no end in sight to sanctions under U.S. President Donald Trump ...
Iran’s economic crisis has reached a critical point ... As inflation soars, the national currency plummets, and purchasing power declines, ordinary Iranians are struggling to make ends meet.
DUBAI: Iran’s currency fell below the psychologically key level of 1,000,000 rial per US dollar on Tuesday, as market participants saw no end in sight to sanctions under US President Donald ...
Iran is in crisis — economically ... Meanwhile, inflation is rampant, the national currency is in free fall and Iran’s own parliamentary statistics indicate that over half the population ...
Women bear the brunt of economic pressures and social restrictions in Iran — yet they remain the driving force for change in the country. https://p.dw.com/p/4rVKa ...
DUBAI, March 25 (Reuters) - Iran's currency fell below the psychologically key level of 1,000,000 rial per U.S. dollar on Tuesday, as market participants saw no end in sight to sanctions under U.S ...
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