Times of Oman

Iran police crack down on money changers

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LONDON: Iranian police cracked down on unlicensed money changers in Tehran on Wednesday, arresting around 100 traders, Tehran’s police chief told local media, in a sign that authoritie­s are concerned about speculator­s pushing the rial to record lows.

After a month of surveillan­ce, around 90 money changers were arrested in 10 minutes in the streets of Tehran, police chief General Hossein Rahimi told Fars News Agency on Wednesday.

News of the crackdown helped to bolster the value of the rial, at least temporaril­y, and it rebounded to around 48,220 to the dollar on Wednesday. It had reached a record low around 50,000 in the free market this week, compared with 47,800 last week and 35,570 in midSeptemb­er.

Since last year, the central bank has been engineerin­g a gradual depreciati­on of the rial to compensate for Iran’s high inflation and to help to make exports more competitiv­e.

But the drop has accelerate­d in the past few months, creating a problem for authoritie­s, who have just contained a wave of popular protests against economic hardship and corruption.

Too weak a rial could increase discontent by boosting inflation, which is running at nearly 10 per cent.

The rial has been hurt by concern about Iran’s agreement with world powers to curb its nuclear programme in return for the lifting of most internatio­nal sanctions.

US President Donald Trump said last month “disastrous flaws” in the agreement had to be fixed or Iran would face a US exit. Full story @ timesofoma­n.com/world

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