Iran hangs on in financial markets

A few big foreign banks have recently suspended their activities, but they are far outweighed by institutions that intend to maintain a connection. And Iran’s prominence as an oil producer means that it sustains substantial economic relations with foreign export credit agencies and governments. Philip Moore reports.

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Iran’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (l), and his minister of finance, Davood Danesh Jafari
Iran’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (l), and his minister of finance, Davood Danesh Jafari still have plenty of willing partners

IS TEHRAN LOSING friends in the international banking community? The US would certainly like to think so, and will have taken heart in recent months from the decisions announced by a number of global players to bring down the curtain on their Iran-related business.

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