Iran’s currency strikes a record low
TEHRAN, Iran-- Iran's currency was up to a record low on Sunday, plunging to 613,500 to the dollar, as its individuals commemorated the Persian New Year.On Sunday, individuals were attempting to exchange rials for foreign currency at Tehran's primary center of exchange stores in Ferdowsi Street, however many were closed due to the Nowruz vacations, which are ranged from March 20 to April 2.Mohsen, a 32-year-old worker at one of the exchange stores, stated the vacation was adding to the low costs, "The cost is not genuine, the need for acquiring dollars is extremely high, however there are simply a couple of exchange stores open." He and other Iranians spoke on condition their surnames not be utilized, due to the fact that of possible effects for speaking with foreign media about the nation...