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    Iran releases currency exchange rates for October 15

    Shorouk Express

    BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 15.​ The Central Bank
    of Iran (CBI) has released the official exchange rates for foreign
    currencies as of October 15, Trend reports.

    According to the rates announced by the CBI, the value of 41
    currencies went up, while 3 currencies dropped compared to October
    14.

    The official rate for $1 is 582,158 rials, while one euro is
    valued at 675,732 rials. On October 14, the euro was priced at
    675,683 rials.

    Currency

    Rial on October 15

    Rial on October 14

    1 US dollar

    USD

    582,158

    583,783

    1 British pound

    GBP

    775,300

    778,137

    1 Swiss franc

    CHF

    726,636

    725,822

    1 Swedish króna

    SEK

    61,060

    61,435

    1 Norwegian krone

    NOK

    57,296

    57,867

    1 Danish krone

    DKK

    90,471

    90,474

    1 Indian rupee

    INR

    6,558

    6,585

    1 UAE Dirham

    AED

    158,518

    158,961

    1 Kuwaiti dinar

    KWD

    1,897,229

    1,901,879

    100 Pakistani rupees

    PKR

    205,954

    206,303

    100 Japanese yen

    JPY

    383,517

    383,418

    1 Hong Kong dollar

    HKD

    74,878

    75,040

    1 Omani rial

    OMR

    1,512,618

    1,516,778

    1 Canadian dollar

    CAD

    414,493

    416,158

    1 New Zealand dollar

    NZD

    332,855

    334,650

    1 South African rand

    ZAR

    33,486

    33,756

    1 Turkish lira

    TRY

    13,921

    13,964

    1 Russian ruble

    RUB

    7,316

    7,258

    1 Qatari riyal

    QAR

    159,934

    160,380

    100 Iraqi dinars

    IQD

    44,446

    44,582

    1 Syrian pound

    SYP

    45

    45

    1 Australian dollar

    AUD

    377,866

    380,560

    1 Saudi riyal

    SAR

    155,242

    155,675

    1 Bahraini dinar

    BHD

    1,548,293

    1,552,614

    1 Singapore dollar

    SGD

    448,216

    449,490

    100 Bangladeshi takas

    BDT

    477,962

    479,490

    10 Sri Lankan rupees

    LKR

    19,234

    19,291

    1 Myanmar kyat

    MMK

    277

    278

    100 Nepalese rupees

    NPR

    409,655

    411,396

    1 Libyan dinar

    LYD

    107,014

    107,421

    1 Chinese yuan

    CNY

    81,475

    81,855

    100 Thai baht

    THB

    1,781,191

    1,795,547

    1 Malaysian ringgit

    MYR

    137,671

    138,113

    1,000 South Korean won

    KRW

    407,096

    409,319

    1 Jordanian dinar

    JOD

    821,097

    823,389

    1 euro

    EUR

    675,732

    675,683

    100 Kazakh tenge

    KZT

    107,892

    108,581

    1 Georgian lari

    GEL

    214,952

    215,514

    1,000 Indonesian rupiahs

    IDR

    35,014

    35,282

    1 Afghan afghani

    AFN

    8,764

    8,842

    1 Belarusian ruble

    BYN

    170,966

    171,453

    1 Azerbaijani manat

    AZN

    342,446

    343,402

    100 Philippine pesos

    PHP

    999,896

    1,003,479

    1 Tajik somoni

    TJS

    63,317

    63,506

    1 Turkmen manat

    TMT

    166,413

    166,973

    Venezuelan bolívar

    VES

    2,961

    3,007

    The CBI adopted the SANA system for currency exchange offices,
    where one euro costs 841,884 rials and $1 costs 725,302 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 817,364 rials,
    and the price of $1 totaled 704,177 rials.

    On the black market, $1 is worth about 1,05 -1,08 million rials,
    while one euro is worth 1,23-1,26 million rials.

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