The Central Bank of Iran has decided to repatriate an unspecified amount of its deposits from foreign bank accounts, its governor said on Monday, citing global economic conditions as the reason. "The CBI decided to lower the volume of its foreign deposits and transfer them inward by depositing them at domestic banks," the official IRNA news agency quoted Mahmoud Bahmani as telling a banking seminar.
"It was agreed these deposits should be used to meet the financial needs of domestic projects through hard currency rather than rials so that the domestic inflation rate would not be aggravated," he said. Iran has come under tighter economic sanctions since June, aimed at pressuring it to curb its nuclear programme which some countries fear is aimed at making atomic weapons. Some of the measures restrict financial transactions.
In August, Bahmani said Iranian assets had been withdrawn from European banks in an attempt to foil the sanctions. Then as now he gave no further details. The repatriation of funds might indicate concerns about Iran's ability to access its cash due to sanctions or a need for more hard currency in Iran to pay for investment projects, some of which have suffered from the withdrawal of foreign companies under sanctions pressure.


















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