The dollar price exceeded 32,000 Tomans.

While the Central Bank of Iran recently announced that it would control the currency price crisis in the country by injecting $50 million in banknotes into the market daily, reports indicate that the dollar price continues to rise in Tehran's market today, exceeding the mark of 32,000 tomans.
On Thursday, October 14, media outlets and Telegram channels inside Iran reported a price of 32,200 Tomans per dollar.
According to the latest prices published in the market on Thursday, October 10, the dollar rate has reached 32,200,000 Tomans.
Although the price of the coin decreased slightly yesterday, it increased again today and reached 16 million and 200 thousand tomans.
The statements of the Central Bank Governor, who expressed hope yesterday about the arrival of five billion dollars in foreign exchange resources from Iraq, did not help reduce the exchange rate.
Abdolnaser Hemmati also reported great pressure in the foreign exchange market over the next three weeks.




