Iranian rial hits all-time low against dollar

Published September 4, 2018
The rial has lost around 15 per cent of its value on the open market in the past three days.— AFP
The rial has lost around 15 per cent of its value on the open market in the past three days.— AFP

TEHRAN: The Iranian rial hit another all-time low against the US dollar on Monday in spite of central bank efforts to stem the decline.

The rial has lost around 15 per cent of its value on the open market in the past three days, bottoming at 128,500 to the dollar by Monday evening, according to Bonbast.com, which monitors Iran’s rates.

The drop followed a speech by central bank governor Abdolnaser Hemmati on Saturday, in which he announced tighter restrictions on allocating foreign exchange reserves, said financial journalist Maziar Motamedi.

“Hemmati said that he wishes to be much more careful in allocating foreign currencies at government rates, signalling a potential forthcoming shortage of hard currency,” he told AFP.

The rial has lost 70pc of its value in the past year, primarily due to increased hostility from the United States and its withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal in May. Official statements have done little to calm the markets.

Hemmati, who took over in August after his predecessor was sacked, “seems to have had a point when he said in (his inaugural speech) that he will try to minimise public remarks, as every comment coming from high-ranking officials aiming to calm the market has spurred negative reactions,” said Motamedi.

The central bank puts tight controls on how much foreign currency is pumped into the system, and hands out a special government rate of 42,000 to certain importers, such as those buying essential goods like medicines.

Published in Dawn, September 4th, 2018

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