Al Jazeera · 20 May 2026
Controlled reopening ends Iran’s lengthy stock market shutdown
Stocks in companies hit by US and Israeli strikes, such as energy and steel firms, didn’t take part in the reopening.
AI Translated Summary:
Iran's stock market has reopened after a prolonged shutdown, but companies affected by US and Israeli strikes, particularly in the energy and steel sectors, remain excluded from trading. This selective reopening highlights the ongoing geopolitical tensions impacting Iran's economy.
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