BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 16. The Central Bank
of Iran (CBI) has released the official exchange rates for foreign
currencies as of December 16, Trend reports.


According to the CBI's announced rates, the value of 46
currencies went up compared to December 15.


The official rate for $1 is 691,382 rials, while one euro is
valued at 812,820 rials. On December 15 the euro was priced at
771,497 rials.































































































































































































































































































Currency



Rial on December 16



Rial on December 15



1 US dollar



USD



691,382



658,776



1 British pound



GBP



925,056



880,424



1 Swiss franc



CHF



868,221



827,613



1 Swedish króna



SEK



74,466



71,069



1 Norwegian krone



NOK



68,115



65,019



1 Danish krone



DKK



108,808



103,551



1 Indian rupee



INR



7,622



7,274



1 UAE Dirham



AED



188,259



179,381



1 Kuwaiti dinar



KWD



2,252,545



2,146,884



100 Pakistani rupees



PKR



246,771



235,213



100 Japanese yen



JPY



445,224



422,938



1 Hong Kong dollar



HKD



88,838



84,675



1 Omani rial



OMR



1,797,218



1,714,642



1 Canadian dollar



CAD



502,227



478,244



1 New Zealand dollar



NZD



400,581



383,651



1 South African rand



ZAR



41,190



39,133



1 Turkish lira



TRY



16,194



15,455



1 Russian ruble



RUB



8,697



8,262



1 Qatari riyal



QAR



189,940



180,982



100 Iraqi dinars



IQD



52,779



50,269



1 Syrian pound



SYP



63



60



1 Australian dollar



AUD



459,255



438,379



1 Saudi riyal



SAR



184,369



175,674



1 Bahraini dinar



BHD



1,838,782



1,752,064



1 Singapore dollar



SGD



536,142



510,000



100 Bangladeshi takas



BDT



565,854



538,693



10 Sri Lankan rupees



LKR



22,367



21,346



1 Myanmar kyat



MMK



329



314



100 Nepalese rupees



NPR



476,124



454,381



1 Libyan dinar



LYD



127,575



121,412



1 Chinese yuan



CNY



98,110



93,379



100 Thai baht



THB



2,195,994



2,088,445



1 Malaysian ringgit



MYR



168,929



160,756



1,000 South Korean won



KRW



470,598



446,658



1 Jordanian dinar



JOD



975,151



929,162



1 euro



EUR



812,820



771,497



100 Kazakh tenge



KZT



134,122



126,305



1 Georgian Lari



GEL



256,511



244,395



1,000 Indonesian rupiahs



IDR



41,466



39,591



1 Afghan afghani



AFN



10,454



9,964



1 Belarusian ruble



BYN



236,370



223,749



1 Azerbaijani manat



AZN



406,695



387,131



100 Philippine pesos



PHP



1,173,816



1,114,473



1 Tajik somoni



TJS



75,141



71,304



1 Turkmen manat



TMT



197,030



187,863



Venezuelan bolivar



VES



2,571



2,442



The CBI adopted the SANA system for currency exchange offices,
where one euro costs 884,961 rials and $1 costs 752,745 rials.


NIMA represents a strategic framework for the monetization of a
designated fraction of foreign currency accrued through export
activities.







The price of one euro in this system amounted to 859,186 rials,
and the price of $1 totaled 730,821 rials.


On the black market, $1 is worth about 1.27-1.3 million rials,
while one euro is worth 1.5-1.53 million rials.


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