Iranian authorities will close the stock exchange and most businesses for three days starting Saturday, during ceremonial events, according to a Telegram source tracking Iranian news. The move follows a period of national mourning and heightened tensions.
Iranian authorities plan to close the stock exchange and most businesses for three days starting Saturday, according to a desk-reviewed report tracking Iranian news. The closures will coincide with ceremonial events, likely related to the recent funeral of late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, as The Zioneer reported on Tuesday June 30. The source notes that the Tehran bourse will be shuttered from Saturday through Monday. The step follows a period of national mourning and reflects the regime's focus on maintaining order during the ceremonies. No official statement from Iranian authorities has been independently confirmed.
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