Limited Increase in Exchange Rates at Iran’s Central Exchange’s Bills Hall
The latest data published by the Iran Exchange and Gold Center shows that exchange rates at the Bills Hall on Tuesday, July 13, 2026, experienced a slight increase; with the US dollar, euro, and UAE dirham all recording mild gains compared to the previous day.
According to a report by Mining News, the US dollar bill rate today reached 149,458 tomans, while this figure stood at 149,327 tomans in yesterday’s transactions. Accordingly, the dollar bill rate experienced an increase of 131 tomans.
Also, the euro bill was traded today at 170,615 tomans, while the price of this currency was recorded at 170,492 tomans yesterday. Thus, the euro also saw an increase of 123 tomans.
Meanwhile, the UAE dirham today reached 40,696 tomans; a figure which, compared to yesterday’s rate of 40,661 tomans, indicates a growth of 35 tomans.
The Central Exchange’s Bills Hall continues to be recognized as the main reference for providing foreign currency for goods and services in the country, and the changes recorded there can provide an important signal regarding the short-term trend of the official currency market.