Even as U.S.
sanctions, unemployment, inflation and low
Oil prices batter the Iranian
economy, there seems to be at least one refuge for investors.
The Tehran Stock Exchange has seen gains of 225% in the last year, with sharp increases even as the country struggled with one of the first serious
Coronavirus outbreaks outside of
China.
Encouraged by a government eager to privatize state-owned firms, average people now have access to the market and can trade shares, earning returns they'd never see in a savings account or a certificate of deposit.