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Will 'free financial center' lure foreign banks to Iran?

Iranian authorities are weighing whether to launch a free financial center to encourage capital inflow into the economy.
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TEHRAN, Iran — Iranian authorities are weighing whether to launch a free financial center, most probably in one of the country’s free trade zones, to encourage capital inflow into the economy.

“Planning is underway to turn free trade zones into foreign investment hubs through the opening of branch offices for Tehran’s equity and bond markets, setting up offshore banks and establishing a free financial center,” said Akbar Torkan, secretary of the Supreme Council of Iran’s Free Trade, Industrial and Special Economic Zones, in March at a meeting with Expediency Council leader Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani on the Persian Gulf island of Kish.

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