• The website for online census registration will be reopened from 8 a.m. Wednesday until 12 a.m. Thursday for Iranian households that were not responsive to census officers and are considered…

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  • More than 1.6 million tons of mineral products valued at $190.4 million were exported from Hormozgan Province during the seven months to October 21, registering a 87% and 37% growth in volume and…

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  • Tehran Stock Exchange is testing the idea of creating foreign currency-denominated bonds, says Rouhollah Hosseini-Moqaddam.

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  • Over 14.8 million tons of crude steel were produced in Iran during the 10 months of 2016, registering a 9.6% increase year-on-year, the latest report released by World Steel Association shows.

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  • Tehran Stock Exchange’s main index gained 75 points or 0.09% to end Tuesday trade at 79,393.9.

    More than 644 million shares valued at $49.9 million changed hands for the day.

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  • The offer to sell a 17% equity stake in Iran’s Esfahan Steel Company attracted no bids by the Nov. 16 deadline, the Iranian Privatization Organization said in a statement.

    It is the second…

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  • Out of 1.4 million tons of vegetable oils imported to Iran annually, close to 760,000 tons are palm oil, according to a member of the Majlis Agriculture Commission, Abbas Papeyzadeh.

    Palm…

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  • As the United States president-elect Donald Trump vows to revive the nation’s waning coal industry, the North American country’s northern neighbor announced new plans to speed up the abandonment…

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  • Turkey is seeking to become a manufacturing hub for the renewable-energy industry by implementing the world’s strictest rules on local content.

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  • OPEC experts discussing how to implement a plan to cut oil output were likely to reach agreement later on Tuesday, a Nigerian delegate said, a possible sign of progress in finalizing the group's…

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  • Negotiations are underway between Iran's National Petrochemical Company and France's Total on construction of two petrochemical units and technology transfer to produce a wide range of polymers,…

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  • As the first wave of cold weather sweeps through large parts of Iran, energy officials say they are taking measures to meet rising demand for gas to heat homes as snowfall envelopes the country…

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  • Abadan Petrochemical Complex in the southern Khuzestan Province is to undergo renovations as part of an initiative to upgrade aging petrochemical plants under the auspices of Tamin Petroleum and…

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  • Vietnam's National Assembly voted on Tuesday to scrap plans to build two multi-billion-dollar nuclear power plants with Russia and Japan, after officials cited lower demand forecasts, rising costs…

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  • The government has reduced its stake in Lloyds Banking Group to just below 8%, as it continues to try and return the lender to full private ownership.

    It means the taxpayer now owns only 7.…

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  • When Credit Suisse AG pleaded guilty in 2014 to helping Americans cheat on their taxes, it promised to help the US root out suspicious accounts. Now, US investigators want to know why the Swiss…

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  • Top American or Asian banks will have to hold enough capital buffers for their activities in the European Union to face crisis without help from their headquarters, a draft EU law says, according…

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  • ECB President Mario Draghi has urged the European Union to stay united in the face of challenges such as Brexit as he warned that the cohesion of Europe is being tested.

    Speaking in the…

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  • The past week has been brutal for bond funds. Investors ditched bonds at the fastest weekly rate since 2013, according to analysts from Deutsche Bank, on fears high interest rates and inflation…

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  • Brazilian economic officials reinforced calls for fiscal discipline to rekindle the country’s troubled economy, as the election of Donald Trump as US president added uncertainty to emerging…

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  • The financial watchdogs of Finland and Denmark want the European Union to step in and address a gap in regulations that the two countries say has the potential to destabilize their markets as they…

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  • People are living longer than ever, but men still trail women in life expectancy, a new study shows.

    An international team of researchers reviewed data from more than 1 million people…

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  • According to a report by the Legal Medicine Organization (LMO), carbon monoxide poisoning, known as the ‘silent killer,’ has killed 53 people in Tehran Province in the first seven months of the…

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  • Genetic factors and family history increase the chances of developing childhood diabetes, said Nima Khosravi, the executive deputy head of the International Diabetes Prevention and Control…

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  • Passing the Konkoor (Iran’s national university entrance exam) which used to be a source of pride and honor for young adults fresh out of high school seems to have lost its allure in recent years…

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