“Plans to launch a stock exchange in Brunei Darussalam by 2017 will bolster its capital markets in line with plans for regional market integration as well as aid the broader drive to diversify its economy away from dependence on oil and gas. Brunei Darussalam and Myanmar are the last two Asean members without a stock exchange, but this is set to change shortly following Myanmar’s announcement that it intends to launch a bourse later this year. Business leaders have welcomed the move, with around 12 major domestic firms potential candidates to list on the exchange.”
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