Iran money changers reopen after 5-month absence amid crisis
Money exchange shops across Iran cautiously reopened on Tuesday after being shut for five months amid economic turmoil fanned by America's withdraw from the nuclear deal./ Shops opened their doors in the Iranian capital, Tehran, though some displayed no exchange rates late into the morning. Two traders told The Associated Press that initial rates likely would be around 93,000 rials to the dollar, down from 98,000 to $1 on the black market the night before. The two spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to talk to ...
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