Financial Tribune - The Central Bank of Iran on Monday again postponed the opening of the long-awaited regulated foreign exchange market. CBI Governor Abdolnasser Hemmati had said ear­lier that the market would start work on the eve of the annual Muslim feast of Eid al-Adha (August 12). But the regulator has decided to put off the date one more time apparently due to tech­nical issues, Fars News Agency reported Monday. The delay is said to be related to the CBI’s obligations vis-à-vis the company in charge of the new market and the minimum number of banks and exchange bureaus required to open the market. 

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