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Iran has foreign exchange reserves of $100 bln, Press TV reports

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Bloomberg: Iran’s foreign exchange reserves stand at $100 billion, Press TV reported, citing Shamseddin Hosseini, the economy and finance minister. The country’s foreign debt is about $20 billion, he said, without giving details, according to the state-run news channel.

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By Ladane Nasseri

Iran’s foreign exchange reserves stand at $100 billion, Press TV reported, citing Shamseddin Hosseini, the economy and finance minister. The country’s foreign debt is about $20 billion, he said, without giving details, according to the state-run news channel.

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