Afghan market stable - Central Bank official

In an interview Abdul Fitrat of Afghanistan's central bank said the Afghani is likely to stabilise against foreign currencies after the central bank decided to limit supply.

Source: Voice of the Islamic Republic of Iran

The Afghan currency has strengthened against foreign currencies, a deputy head of the Afghan Central Bank, identified as Abdol Qadir Fitrat, said in an interview with Iranian radio. He also said the currency market was now more stable than before. He went on to say that the Central

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