The top banker of the country added that the US failed to reach its ultimate goal. which was bringing Iran to its knees.
Read More »Three BRICS Members to Set Up Alternative to SWIFT
The new system is expected to work as a gateway model when messages on payments are transcoded in accordance with a certain financial system.
Read More »CBI Continues Its Work Through Unsanctionable Networks
CBI is managing the affairs and does its work in current circumstances through unsanctionable networks.
Read More »Iran’s National Currency Strengthening Despite US Sanctions
Governor of the Central Bank of Iran announced that his country’s national currency the rial has regained over 40 percent of its value. to Washington’s disappointment as the US is trying to damage Tehran’s economy with unilateral sanctions.
Read More »8 More Countries Ready to Join INSTEX
Eight more countries have decided to join the Instex mechanism for trade with Iran. the European Union High Representative Federica Mogherini'.s aide said.
Read More »Iran Calls for Fair Share in IMF Decision-Making
The IMF will spare no efforts in helping members. including the Central Bank of Iran.
Read More »Iran. Kazakhstan to Broaden Ties in All Areas
Iranian Agriculture Minister Mahmoud Hojjati and his Kazakh counterpart Saparkhan Omarov signed a comprehensive agreement to boost bilateral ties in areas of banking. tourism. visa issuance. agriculture and medicine.
Read More »2 European Banks to Join INSTEX
CEO of Iran’s Special Trade and Finance Instrument (STFI). Iranian counterpart to INSTEX. announced on Monday that a European bank has been appointed for carrying out financial transactions of INSTEX. while the second bank is to be selected. soon.
Read More »Nine Multilateral Banks to Raise $175bn Annually by 2025
The additional investment will focus on low and middle-income economies as well as on climate adaptation.
Read More »Iran Says Economic Growth Promising Despite US Sanctions
Abdolnasser Hemmati said that his country’s non-oil economy recorded a 0.4% growth in the first 3 months of the current Persian calendar year (March 21-June 21). adding that it showed that Tehran has contained the negative impacts of US sanctions.
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