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Iran’s banks struggle with credit shortages

By Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran

Published: November 4 2008 22:59 | Last updated: November 4 2008 22:59

Iran’s banks may have escaped the global financial crisis, largely because of their international isolation, but they are suffering from a different kind of credit crunch.

Squeezed between the populist policies of President Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad and international financial sanctions over Iran’s nuclear programme, the country’s 17 state and private banks are struggling with credit shortages that have brought them close to insolvency.

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