BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 28. The Central Bank of Iran (CBI) put up an official exchange rate for foreign currencies on November 28, Trend reports via the CBI.
According to the bank's currency exchange rate, a total of 19 currencies experienced an upward trajectory, while 25 currencies faced a downward adjustment in value relative to November 27.
As for CBI, $1 equals 462,873 rials and one euro is 489,492 rials, while on November 27, one euro was 485,318 rials.
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The CBI adopted the SANA system for currency exchange offices, where one euro costs 562,8644 rials and $1 costs 532,047 rials.
NIMA is a scheme for selling a percentage of the foreign money earned from exports.
The price of one euro in this system amounted to 547,319 rials, and the price of $1 totals 517,555 rials.
On the black market, $1 is worth about 696,000–699,000 rials, while one euro is about 735,000–738,000 rials.
