WSJ News Exclusive | Global Terror-Finance Watchdog Set to Sanction Iran

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A global terror-finance watchdog is set to blacklist Iran, American and allied officials say, broadening a U.S. effort to isolate Tehran

A global terror-finance watchdog agency is set to blacklist Iran, broadening a U.S. effort to isolate Tehran financially and potentially strain the already sanctions-battered Iranian economy.

Iran’s blacklisting by the Paris-based Financial Action Task Force is expected to take place Friday and come after European governments decided to join the U.S., according to American and allied officials.

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