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Iran stock market climbs for 2nd day after vote

Iran's stock exchange after Sunday surprise support reformist President chosen for, for a second day to climb.
Rise in the morning, after an evening of celebration in Tehran hassan haney's victory lu sent tens of thousands of jubilant supporters took to the streets. Car horn, MingZou music from the patriotic songs stick sparda.
Riot police, are often deployed on the streets of Tehran, running to Friday's vote, in the absence of their outstanding. State television footage showed the celebration, and broadcast speech, after his victory, he said on Saturday, said that Iran is willing to improve relations with the world.
"Now, there is a chance, for those who support democratic in the international arena, respect and fairness in a language, through this great country, at the same time their rights be recognised," lu haney said.
Its suspect nuclear programme, the western sanctions against Iran have destroyed the economy. Western countries suspect Iran is seeking weapons technology, a charge Iran denies.
Said Tehran stock exchange website, the market rose 837 points, early session on Sunday, Saturday is close to 46623, increased by almost 1.8%, to 47460.
Saturday's stock exchange index by 2% increased by 2%, while its currency against the dollar.
Foreign exchange shop on Sunday to clinch a deal than 34200 reais per $36300 reais Thursday, on the eve of election.



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