
The Central Bank in Iran in its latest report said the volume of liquidity in this country witnessed a 2.23% increase in mid-May in comparison to the same period of last year. Liquidity in Iran has now reached around $267 billion.
According to this report liquidity in the months of April and May increased 2.3% in comparison to March. Liquidity in Iran has increased more than 10 fold in the past decade.
The ISNA news agency wired a report on July 6 saying a rise of $100 billion in liquidity from 2013 contradicts the figures of decreasing liquidity announced by Rouhani’s cabinet.