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July 25, 2008 10:34:17 PM CDT



Interest Rate Cut Triggers Panic in Iran

Posted May 25, 07 2:05 PM CDT in World Business 

(Newser) – Iran's erratic president has set off a stock market scare by ordering banks to slash interest rates, despite high inflation and lots of expert advice to the contrary. The move sparked panicked selling and fears of a full-blown financial crisis, the Guardian reports. The new decreed rate is 12%, down from 14% at state banks and 17% to 28% at private ones.

"I believe the president knows the consequence of this decision but he doesn't care about the future," says an Iranian economist. Ahmadinejad did not consult his finance minister before announcing the decision. The interest-rate cut, designed to help the poor get cheaper loans, coincided with another decree raising the price of gasoline.

Source Guardian (UK)

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