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Iranian banks’ foreign assets surge 78.9%

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TASS
· Jun 30, 2026
Iranian oil prices rise 20% after suspension of US sanctions — parliament speaker
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf noted that oil revenues are being transferred to the relevant accounts
Trend News Agency
· Jul 10, 2026
Azerbaijan eyes expanded Islamic banking market - CBA Executive Director (Interview)
Azerbaijan eyes expanded Islamic banking market - CBA Executive Director (Interview)
Yemen News Agency - SABA
· Jun 22, 2026
Iran Central Bank Governor sees boost in foreign currency supply after unfreezing assets
Iran Central Bank Governor sees boost in foreign currency supply after unfreezing assets
Daily Sabah
· Jul 2, 2026
Türk Eximbank secures $830 million syndicated loan
Türkiye's state export agency, Türk Eximbank, announced on Thursday that is secured a total of 830 million in syndicated loans from 32 international banks in euro and U.S. do...
AzerNews
· Jul 2, 2026
Central Bank reserves rise by $1.64 billion as FX purchases continue
The Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA) says the country's foreign exchange market continues to experience a surplus of foreign currency supply over demand, supported by a growing current account surplus and the ongoing de-dollarization of the financial sector, AzerNEWS reports.
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Related coverage for "Iranian banks’ foreign assets surge 78.9%": TASS — Iranian oil prices rise 20% after suspension of US sanctions — parliament speaker. Trend News Agency — Azerbaijan eyes expanded Islamic banking market - CBA Executive Director (Interview). Yemen News Agency - SABA — Iran Central Bank Governor sees boost in foreign currency supply after unfreezing assets. Daily Sabah — Türk Eximbank secures $830 million syndicated loan. AzerNews — Central Bank reserves rise by $1.64 billion as FX purchases continue


