The Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM) sold another 100,000 dollars at a foreign exchange rate of 3,502 kyats per dollar on September 6, and sold 12.59 million dollars in three days, the Central Bank of Myanmar announced.
The CBM announced that it sold 12.4 million dollars at a foreign exchange rate of 3502 kyats per dollar on September 4, 90,000 dollars at a foreign exchange rate of 3502 kyats per dollar on September 5, and 100,000 dollars at a foreign exchange rate of 3502 kyats per dollar on September 6.
The Central Bank of Myanmar announced on August 14 that it plans to provide 100 million dollars to fuel oil companies in the foreign currency market. After that, on August 15, more than nine million dollars were sold at a rate of 3400 kyat per dollar. On August 19, nearly 90 million were sold at a rate of 3,410 kyats per dollar, selling more than 99 million dollars in two days. It sold 31 million dollars at a rate of 3400 kyat per dollar on August 22, more than 35 million dollars at a rate of 3460 kyat per dollar on August 26, and 16.9 million dollars at a rate of 3,472 kyat per dollar on August 28.
The CBM announced that it sold 6 million dollars, five million Chinese yuan and 10 million Thai baht through FX Trading Platform for fuel, cooking oil and other important commodities on August 9.
According to the announcement on August 2, it sold five million dollars and five million Chinese yuan through the FX Trading Platform for the fuel, cooking oil and pharmaceutical sectors.
On August 1, 2024, the foreign currency trading (AD) licensed banks sold 69 million Thai baht and 9 million Chinese yuan through the FX Trading Platform to companies that import cooking oil, pharmaceutical and pharmaceutical-related products and fertilizers.
















