Updated
Updated · Reuters · May 16
Iran Reopens Stock Market Tuesday After War-Era Suspension of All Capital Market Sectors
Updated
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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