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Liquidity in Iran surpasses $300 billion

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December 19, 2011 - 16:22
Liquidity in Iran has exceeded 3,000 trillion rials (over $300 billion), latest statistics by the Central Bank of Iran show.

The value of liquidity is on the rise according to the Central Bank figures, the Mehr news agency reported.

Iran's liquidity growth in 2010 reached 26.7 percent, but will fall to 23.8 percent in 2011, according to IMF report.

“Iran's liquidity growth in 2012 will reach 15.9 percent”, IMF predicted earlier.

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