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Iranian rial strengthens after US deal, heavy trading seen

Published on: June 16, 2026 2:16 PM

Iran clamps ceiling on dollar holdings in effort to support rial

The Iranian rial recorded a notable appreciation following the reported US-Iran agreement, with strong trading activity observed in currency markets as investors responded to easing geopolitical tensions.

According to the Exchange Companies Association, around 25 billion rupees worth of Iranian rials were sold on the first day after the deal, reflecting unusually high market activity. Currency dealers reported a sharp rise in demand as sentiment improved following news of the agreement between Washington and Tehran.

Market data showed that the value of 10 million Iranian rials increased by approximately 1,500 rupees within a single day. As a result, 10 million rials were being traded at around 4,000 rupees, indicating a significant shift in valuation compared to previous levels.

Exchange companies noted that the surge in transactions reflected both renewed investor confidence and speculative trading activity in response to the geopolitical development. Traders said the easing of tensions in the region played a key role in boosting demand for the Iranian currency in informal and exchange markets.

Chairman of the Exchange Companies Association, Malik Bostan, confirmed that demand for the Iranian rial remained unusually high even after the initial surge in trading. He said market activity continued to reflect strong interest driven by expectations of further economic normalization following the agreement.

Analysts suggest that currency movements are closely tied to geopolitical developments in the region, particularly those involving energy routes and sanctions-related expectations. Any improvement in Iran’s international economic position typically leads to increased currency circulation in regional markets.

However, experts also caution that such fluctuations may remain volatile until a comprehensive and long-term agreement is fully implemented and reflected in formal financial systems.

The development highlights the immediate impact of geopolitical news on regional currency markets, where sentiment-driven trading often leads to sharp short-term movements in exchange rates.

Filed Under: Iran-Israel war, World Tagged With: currency market, Exchange Companies Association, foreign exchange, Iranian rial, Latest, Malik Bostan, US Iran deal

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