Iran Reopens Stock Market Tuesday After War-Era Suspension of All Capital Market Sectors
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Updated · Reuters · May 16
Iran Reopens Stock Market Tuesday After War-Era Suspension of All Capital Market Sectors
4 articles · Updated · Reuters · May 16
Tuesday is the date Iran will reopen its stock market, ending a suspension imposed during the conflict with the U.S. and Israel.
Hamid Yari, deputy supervisor at the Securities and Exchange Organization, said the halt was meant to protect shareholders' assets, curb panic selling and allow more transparent pricing.
All capital market sectors are set to resume with the reopening, according to IRNA's report of Yari's remarks.
The move signals Tehran's view that trading conditions have stabilized enough to restore normal market operations after the wartime shutdown.
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