
Currency and gold prices continued to rise in Iran, with the U.S. dollar reaching the threshold of 105,000 tomans and the gold coin price reaching 103 million tomans. This comes less than a week after markets reopened following the official Nowruz holiday.
On Saturday, March 29, the U.S. dollar was sold for approximately 104,800 tomans, marking a 1.2% increase compared to the first day of market reopening on the 25th of this month.