Iran Rial Update begins with fresh numbers from the Central Bank of Iran for December 2. The bank reported new official prices for many global currencies. As a result, several rates moved lower than the previous day. Iran Rial Update helps readers track these changes clearly. The US dollar now stands at 635,328 rials. The rate moved slightly lower than December 1. Meanwhile, the euro trades at 738,417 rials. The euro also moved down from 742,141 rials. These early figures show steady changes across major currencies.
The British pound dropped to 840,356 rials. The Swiss franc now sits at 790,617 rials. The Swedish krona moved to 67,277 rials, and the Norwegian krone fell to 62,736 rials. In addition, the Danish krone stands at 98,868 rials. Each rate shifted downward as markets adjusted. The Indian rupee now trades at 7,090 rials. The UAE dirham stands at 172,996 rials, while the Kuwaiti dinar dropped to 2,069,862 rials. Furthermore, the Pakistani rupee reached 224,916 rials for 100 units. The Japanese yen stands at 409,118 rials for 100 yen.
The Hong Kong dollar moved to 81,575 rials, and the Omani rial sits at 1,650,963 rials. The Canadian dollar now trades at 454,387 rials. The New Zealand dollar stands at 364,401 rials, while the South African rand reached 37,194 rials. Additionally, the Turkish lira moved to 14,971 rials. The Russian ruble trades at 8,174 rials, and the Qatari riyal reached 174,541 rials. The Iraqi dinar now stands at 48,502 rials for 100 units. The Syrian pound moved to 57 rials, and the Australian dollar reached 416,329 rials.
The Saudi riyal trades at 169,421 rials. The Bahraini dinar moved to 1,689,702 rials. The Singapore dollar now stands at 490,372 rials. The Bangladeshi taka reached 520,387 rials for 100 units. The Sri Lankan rupee now trades at 20,597 rials for 10 units. Meanwhile, the Myanmar kyat holds at 302 rials. The SANA market offers higher prices. The euro now costs 856,511 rials in SANA, and the dollar costs 736,935 rials. Likewise, the NIMA system shows the euro at 831,564 rials and the dollar at 715,471 rials. These systems continue to show stronger numbers than official rates.
The street market remains far higher. The dollar trades between 1.16 and 1.19 million rials. The euro trades between 1.35 and 1.38 million rials. Because of these sharp gaps, many traders closely watch all three systems. Iran Rial Update shows clear differences between official, regulated, and street prices. Therefore, the December 2 data offers a direct look into Iran’s currency landscape and ongoing market pressures.
