Iran’s rial rises to highest value since Trump’s return to White House

Following the second round of Tehran's talks with the United States, Iran's currency rial rallied to 824,000 per dollar on Saturday, marking its lowest rate since Donald Trump returned to office in January.

The currency had previously peaked at 1,058,000 on April 8, amid heightened tensions and uncertainty.

A graph by Bonbast.com showing the free-market exchange rate of the rial against the US dollar over the past year
A graph by Bonbast.com showing the free-market exchange rate of the rial against the US dollar over the past year