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Tehran Stock Exchange launches futures trading in bid to attract ...

The Tehran Stock Exchange, founded in 1967, today lists 337 companies with a total value of 732 trillion Iranian rials (US$81 billion). An average of 1.2 billion shares were traded daily in the Iranian month of Khordad, which ended June ...

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Iran Air wants to finance growth amid sanctions | TehranReview

“Our company will be going into the Tehran Stock Exchange,” Parvaresh said in his first interview with foreign media since his appointment as head of the company last October. “We are creating the conditions for this. ...

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King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz on `Arab Unity Trip` | Exchange

They discussed major regional and international issues, including hot Middle East issues such as the Arab-Israeli conflict, the stand-off between Iran and the West concerning Tehran's nuclear program, and efforts for an Iraqi unified government. On the second leg of his trip, Aziz will hold talks in Syria with Bashar al Assad on regional and international issues. An official Syrian news agency stated that the Syrian president personally ... Sign Up For Free Stock Alerts : ...

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درخواست جبهه مشارکت از قوه قضائیه برای رسیدگی به ادعاهای احمد جنتی ...

titr Iran Air wants to finance growth amid sanctions. Iran Air going to Tehran Stock Exchange. titr Tensions rise in Tehran. Graffiti in metro: “Death to Khamenei”. titr Poll shows declining support for Iranian government ...

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Info About Nsw Government Bookshop » Cia World Fact Book Costa Rica

All of the major banks were publicly listed on Kauphll slands (the Iceland Stock Exchange), though each was either wholly state-owned or merged with previously state-owned banks in the past. Stock market ...

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Pro Democracy Movement of Iran (PDMI): Expanding business empire ...

Its improbable journey to becoming a powerful business network is bound up with Iran's response to American pressure and international sanctions, which are intended to persuade Tehran to abandon alleged plans to develop nuclear weapons. ... "The Revolutionary Guard usually engages in trades [on the stock exchange] through front companies with names that vary and change all the time," says Mr Alfoneh. "They do not want to be perceived as an economic enterprise. ...

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