“Daiwa Securities Group and the Tokyo Stock Exchange signed an agreement to help set up the exchange after Myanmar started to open up following almost half a century of military rule. ‘Necessary arrangements have been well under way to open a stock market with a few qualified public companies in Yangon in October 2015,’ Deputy Finance Minister Maung Maung Thein, who chairs the exchange’s preparation committee, told Reuters. He said half a dozen companies would be listed in the early stages, including Myanma Agro-business Public Co and Asia Green Development Bank. The new stock exchange will be located in a former central bank building in the centre of Yangon.”
http://in.reuters.com/article/2014/06/04/myanmar-bourse-idINL3N0OL2AR20140604
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