The fear of war: thousands of Iranians "escape" abroad
It seems that the war in the Gaza Strip and the fear of a regional war is stressing the Iranians and those who can escape from there do so.
According to Sajjad Borbur, a foreign exchange expert and investment consultant in Iran, in his quotes in a newspaper close to the reformist camp, he warns against the continuation of the phenomenon that causes capital to flee the country at a rapid pace. According to him, during the last three months, that is, since the war in Gaza began, 9 billion dollars left Iran. Borbor explained that this amount is the result of the sale of houses, cars and other property that were sold and converted into foreign currency by thousands of Iranians who left the country.
How unusual is this figure, Borbor claims, that in all of last year the capital that left Iran was 10 billion dollars. If this expert is correct, thousands of Iranians fleeing their country is probably another significant factor that leads to a jump in the dollar exchange rate in recent months.
It seems that the war in the Gaza Strip and the fear of a regional war is stressing the Iranians and those who can escape from there do so.
According to Sajjad Borbur, a foreign exchange expert and investment consultant in Iran, in his quotes in a newspaper close to the reformist camp, he warns against the continuation of the phenomenon that causes capital to flee the country at a rapid pace. According to him, during the last three months, that is, since the war in Gaza began, 9 billion dollars left Iran. Borbor explained that this amount is the result of the sale of houses, cars and other property that were sold and converted into foreign currency by thousands of Iranians who left the country.
How unusual is this figure, Borbor claims, that in all of last year the capital that left Iran was 10 billion dollars. If this expert is correct, thousands of Iranians fleeing their country is probably another significant factor that leads to a jump in the dollar exchange rate in recent months.
The fear of war: thousands of Iranians "escape" abroad
It seems that the war in the Gaza Strip and the fear of a regional war is stressing the Iranians and those who can escape from there do so.
According to Sajjad Borbur, a foreign exchange expert and investment consultant in Iran, in his quotes in a newspaper close to the reformist camp, he warns against the continuation of the phenomenon that causes capital to flee the country at a rapid pace. According to him, during the last three months, that is, since the war in Gaza began, 9 billion dollars left Iran. Borbor explained that this amount is the result of the sale of houses, cars and other property that were sold and converted into foreign currency by thousands of Iranians who left the country.
How unusual is this figure, Borbor claims, that in all of last year the capital that left Iran was 10 billion dollars. If this expert is correct, thousands of Iranians fleeing their country is probably another significant factor that leads to a jump in the dollar exchange rate in recent months.