The market resumes trading on Tuesday amid sanctions and war-related challenges, conditions that could test investor confidence and near-term market stability.
Iran’s stock market is set to reopen on Tuesday after an 80-day closure, according to the source text. The reopening comes as the country faces sanctions and war-related challenges, factors that can increase volatility by weakening investor confidence and complicating price discovery when trading resumes. In financial markets, long closures can lead to pent-up selling or buying pressure once activity restarts, making the initial sessions closely watched for signs of stability.