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16 November 2019 [13:56] - Today.Az
By Trend
The rates of 30 foreign currencies have increased in Iran, while the rates of 6 currencies have decreased, according to Iran’s official state exchange rate, Trend reports referring to the website of Iran’s Central Bank (CBI). According to CBI, $1 equals 42,000 Iranian rials and 1 euro equals 46,430 rials. Foreign currencies | Iranian rial | 1 US dollar | USD | 42,000 | 1 British pound | GBP | 54,196 | 1 Swiss franc | CHF | 42,441 | 1 Swedish krona | SEK | 4,355 | 1 Norwegian krone | NOK | 4,622 | 1 Danish krone | DKK | 6,212 | 1 Indian rupee | INR | 587 | 1 UAE dirham | AED | 11,437 | 1 Kuwaiti dinar | KWD | 138,288 | 100 Pakistani rupees | PKR | 27,009 | 100 Japanese yens | JPY | 38,589 | 1 Hong Kong dollar | HKD | 5,367 | 1 Omani rial | OMR | 109,235 | 1 Canadian dollar | CAD | 31,763 | 1 New Zealand dollar | NZD | 26,890 | 1 South African rand | ZAR | 2,855 | 1 Turkish lira | TRY | 7,311 | 1 Russian ruble | RUB | 661 | 1 Qatari riyal | QAR | 11,539 | 100 Iraq dinars | IQD | 3,530 | 1 Syrian pound | SYP | 82 | 1 Australian dollar | AUD | 28,638 | 1 Saudi riyal | SAR | 11,201 | 1 Bahraini dinar | BHD | 111,705 | 1 Singapore dollar | SGD | 30,876 | 100 Bangladeshi takas | BDT | 49,565 | 10 Sri Lankan rupees | LKR | 2,331 | 1 Myanmar kyat | MMK | 28 | 100 Nepalese rupees | NPR | 36,474 | 1 Libyan dinar | LYD | 29,798 | 1 Chinese yuan | CNY | 5,993 | 1 Malaysian ringgit | THB | 138,745 | 100 Thai bahts | MYR | 10,132 | 1,000 South Korean wons | KRW | 36,095 | 1 Jordanian dinar | JOD | 59,240 | 1 euro | EUR | 46,430 | 100 Kazakh tenges | KZT | 10,802 | 1 Georgian lari | GEL | 14,152 | 1,000 Indonesian rupiahs | IDR | 2,988 | 1 Afghan afghani | AFN | 536 | 1 Belarus ruble | BYN | 20,542 | 1 Azerbaijani manat | AZN | 24,707 | 100 Philippine pesos | PHP | 83,039 | 1 Tajik somoni | TJS | 4,332 | 1 Venezuelan bolivar | VEF | 4,206 | 1 Turkmen manat | TMT | 11,967 |
In Iran, the official exchange rate is used for import of some essential products. SANA system is a system introduced by the Central Bank of Iran to the currency exchange offices, where the price of 1 euro is 126,510 rials, and the price of $1 is 113,925 rials. NIMA is a system intended for the sale of a certain percentage of the foreign currency gained from export. The price of 1 euro in this system is 118,543 rials, and the price of $1 is 106,661 rials. In the black market, $1 is worth about 112,000-115,000 rials, while 1 euro is worth about 125,000-128,000 rials.
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