New PRO Memo: Tehran's stock exchange set to decline further amid ongoing unrest
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The Tehran Stock Exchange is losing significance as it faces a decline due to political uncertainties and structural issues. While the exchange remains an indispensable capital market for Iranian enterprises, its future will depend on political stability, structural reforms and a potential revival of the Iran nuclear deal. In a new PRO memo, Iran economy expert Bijan Khajehpour outlines the outcomes for the Iranian stock market should the current protests continue.
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