Iran's Currency Exchange Crisis Widens, Impacting Economy and Society
Currency exchange fluctuations in Iran have caused problems in the economy. In the past, there were surges in foreign exchange rates due to restrictions and deficits. The Central Bank managed rates using foreign currency reserves. However, in 2011, inflation and international pressures caused a gap between official and free market rates. This gap has now widened significantly. Throughout the years, there has always been a free market rate alongside the official rate.