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Black market rates for the kyat have for years been significantly higher than the reference rate of Myanmar's central bank, currently set at 2,100 kyat per doll Myanmar junta arrests dozens in bid ...
Rice plant, "Central Bank of Myanmar" in Burmese: Value in Burmese numerals: 1991 1999 Series [13] K 1/-19.03: 2.95: Bronze: Plain: Chinthe, "Central Bank of Myanmar" and value in Burmese: Bank title and value in English and Arabic numerals: 1999 [14] Ks. 5/-20 mm: 2.73 g: Brass: Plain: Chinthe, "Central Bank of Myanmar" and value in Burmese
Ayeyarwaddy Farmers Development Bank (A Bank) [4] Co-operative Bank (CB Bank) [5] Myanmar Citizens Bank [6] Glory Farmer Development Bank (G Bank) Kanbawza Bank; Myanma Apex Bank; MD Bank; Myanmar Metro Bank; Myanmar Oriental Bank; Myanma Tourism Bank [7] Shwe Rural and Urban Development Bank (Shwe Bank) Tun Commercial Bank (formerly Tun ...
De Facto Classification of Exchange Rate Arrangements, as of April 30, 2021, and Monetary Policy Frameworks [2] Exchange rate arrangement (Number of countries) Exchange rate anchor Monetary aggregate target (25) Inflation Targeting framework (45) Others (43) US Dollar (37) Euro (28) Composite (8) Other (9) No separate legal tender (16) Ecuador ...
It provides trade finance and foreign exchange-related banking to the government, state enterprises, and the international community residing in Myanmar. [2] MFTB also manages Burma's official foreign currency reserves. [2] Until recent economic reforms, MFTB had a monopoly on foreign exchange and customer base. [2]
Burma Economic Bank was established as subsidiary of the State Commercial Bank (SCB) on 2 April 1976, under the Bank Act of 1975. The law reversed a 1967 law (The People's Bank of the Union of Burma Act of 1967), by splitting the People's Bank into four separate state-owned banks, namely the Union of Burma Bank (UBB), the Burma Economic Bank (BEB), the Burma Foreign Trade Bank (BFTB) and the ...
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The Central Bank of Myanmar was founded as the Union Bank of Burma on 3 April 1948 by the Union Bank of Burma Act, 1947 [2] [3] and took over the functions of the Rangoon branches of the Reserve Bank of India. [4]