Iran is a country with a developing economy, heavily reliant on oil and gas exports. Its stock market is represented by the Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE), which lists companies across various sectors including petrochemicals, mining, and banking.
Description: Iran's economy is the 18th largest in the world by purchasing power parity. The country holds some of the world's largest reserves of oil and natural gas. The Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE) is the primary stock exchange, established in 1967. It lists over 300 companies with a market capitalization of around $100 billion. Major sectors include petrochemicals, metals, banking, and automotive. Iran also has a cryptocurrency market, with Bitcoin mining being popular due to subsidized energy. However, international sanctions have limited foreign investment and access to global markets.