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Iran’s Stock Market Set to Reopen This Tuesday, Sources Confirm

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek May 17, 2026 1 Min Read
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Iran’s stock market is set to reopen on Tuesday following a suspension implemented during the ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel. This information was reported by Iran’s IRNA news agency, citing a senior official on Saturday.

Hamid Yari, the deputy supervisor at the Securities and Exchange Organization, explained that the suspension of market activities at the onset of the war was a protective measure for shareholders’ assets. It aimed to prevent panic-driven trading and to ensure more transparent pricing conditions.

Yari indicated that the reopening of the stock market will facilitate a full resumption of all sectors within the capital market.

The announcement comes as Iran navigates the implications of the ongoing geopolitical tensions, underscoring the importance of stabilizing its financial markets.

The report was published on May 17, 2026.

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