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  2. Bayinnaung Market - Wikipedia

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    Bayinnaung Market (Burmese: ဘုရင့်နောင်ဈေး; also Bayintnaung Market), located in northwestern Yangon, is the largest agricultural commodities trading market in Myanmar. Established in 1990, the market complex consists of two-story shop houses with floor areas of 1,200 and 2,400 square feet (110 and 220 m 2 ).

  3. Myanmar Securities Exchange Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Myanmar Securities Exchange Centre (MSEC), located in Yangon, Myanmar, is one of the two stock exchanges in the country. The exchange, a 50-50 joint venture between the state-owned Myanma Economic Bank and the Daiwa Securities Group , currently lists only two securities, both of which are rarely traded. [ 2 ]

  4. Wave Money - Wikipedia

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    Wave Money was established in 2015 as a joint venture between Telenor Group, Yoma Bank, Yoma Strategic Holdings and First Myanmar Investment. [1] The founding CEO of Wave Money was Brad Jones, an experienced executive in mobile financial services who had also been the founder of Wing Cambodia in 2008.

  5. Yangon Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The YSX building, located on the corner of Sule Pagoda Road and Merchant Street, formerly housed the Central Bank of Myanmar. [5] The neoclassical structure was designed by G Douglas Smart, and opened in 1939, as the Rangon branch of the Reserve Bank of India , and managed British Burma's financial system, even after its separation from British ...

  6. Japanese executive among 11 arrested in Myanmar for ... - AOL

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    This situation has happened because the government wants to restrict the price." For years, black market rates for Myanmar's kyat currency have been significantly higher than the central bank's ...

  7. Economy of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Myanmar is the seventh largest in Southeast Asia. [6] After the return of civilian rule in 2011, the new government launched large-scale reforms, focused initially on the political system to restore peace and achieve national unity and moving quickly to an economic and social reform program. [7]

  8. Bogyoke Market - Wikipedia

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    Scott Market was built in 1926, [1] late in the British rule of Myanmar, and although it is commonly believed to be named after James George Scott, the British civil servant who introduced football to Myanmar [citation needed], it is actually named after the Municipal Commissioner of the time, Mr. Gavin Scott, a Scottish colonial official who was nearing the end of a 30-year career of ...

  9. Myanmar Petroleum Trade Association - Wikipedia

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    The Myanmar Petroleum Trade Association (Burmese: မြန်မာနိုင်ငံ စက်သုံးဆီ တင်သွင်းရောင်းချ ဖြန့်ဖြူးရေးအသင်း), also called MPTA, is a national level organization that oversee and monopolise private petroleum distribution market in Myanmar. [1]