From the DW:
"Iran slashes four zeroes from
rial currency over inflation”
The Iranian government has
approved a plan to ax four zeroes from the rial in a bid to tackle high
inflation in the country. The measure was announced by an Iranian government
spokesperson, Ali Rabiei, following a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday. Iran's
central bank presented the proposal to the government in early January. Iran
has been facing a severe currency crisis as a result of economic sanctions
imposed by Washington, after President Donald Trump withdrew the US from the
Iran nuclear deal. The Iranian rial has plunged from 32,000 to $1 at the time
of the 2015 deal to around 120,000 to $1 these days. This has pushed inflation
up, affecting the prices of everything in the country, including food and
medicines. Many residents currently pay more than 1 million rial ($30, €27) for
a simple trip to the grocery store. The United States insists that medicines
and humanitarian goods are exempt from the sanctions, but restrictions on trade
have made many banks and companies around the world hesitant to do business
with Iran, fearing punitive measures from Washington. Iran, as a result, is cut
off from the international banking system. Tehran has tried to keep its
economic situation in check by controlling foreign currency rates and cutting
down on those moving their money from the rial to other currencies. Iran's
government on Wednesday also decided to rename the currency, which will now be
called the toman, a former super unit of official currency that was in
circulation until 1925. Iranians have for decades continued to use the term
toman for its simple conversion rate: 1 toman is equal to 10 rial.
^ I doubt that this latest move
(removing zeros and renaming it) will do much, if anything, to stop the
inflation affecting Iran. The only real way Iran will get out of this mess is if
it stops threatens other nations (ie. stealing their ships) and gets on the US’
good side. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/iran-slashes-four-zeroes-from-rial-currency-over-inflation/a-49828654
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