Iranian stock market reopens after nearly a three-month shutdown
Iran’s stock market reopened this week after a closure lasting nearly three months, with trading resuming under controlled conditions and investor restrictions.
While trading sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday allowed some investors to access liquidity, broader economic difficulties remained apparent.
More than one-third of the market’s major participants were absent, in an effort to shield shareholders from the impact of the US-Israeli war on Iran, Al Jazeera reported.
This article was sourced from Middle East Eye.
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