Iranian deputy points to economic turnaround since Rouhani took office
Deputy governor says central bank has managed to impose new discipline
The Iranian economy is beginning to stabilise under a new, more disciplined regime, Akbar Komijani, the deputy governor of the Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran, said on August 16.
Speaking at a conference in Tehran, Komijani said the central bank had focused on monetary discipline, better liquidity management and stability in the foreign exchange market since Hassan Rouhani became Iranian president.
As a result, liquidity growth slowed to 22% in 2014 from 30% in 2012, inflation has
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