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Myanmar Securities Exchange Centre

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Myanmar Securities Exchange Centre Co., Ltd.
TypeStock exchange
Location21–25 Sule Pagoda Road, Kyauktada, Yangon, Myanmar
FoundedJune 1996
OwnerMyanma Economic Bank and Daiwa Securities
Key peopleSoe Thane[1] ( Resigned )
CurrencyMyanma kyat
No. of listings6
Websitewww.msecmyanmar.com

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] The over-the-counter (OTC) market remains open despite the Yangon Stock Exchange's arrival in 2015.

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History

The MSEC is the country's second stock exchange after the Rangoon Stock Exchange, which traded shares of a few British and American stocks in the 1930s. The fledgling exchange, operated by seven European firms, was a secondary OTC market with most of the quotes sourced from Calcutta and Bombay exchanges. It closed down at the outbreak of World War II. The RSE was revived in the late 1950s to trade shares of nine public-private joint-venture corporations. But this OTC market too died in the 1960s when all the firms were nationalized by the military government that seized power in 1962.[3]

Another military government came to power in 1988, and it allowed the state-owned Myanma Economic Bank to form a 50-50 joint-venture with Daiwa Securities in April 1996. The Myanmar Securities Exchange Centre was formed with an authorized capital of 17 million USD and paid-up capital of 3.4 million USD in June 1996.[4] It listed two public-private joint-venture firms: Forest Products Joint Venture Corporation and Myanmar Citizens Bank.[2] The exchange began its trading operations in December 1996.[5]

Current status

Currently, the Myanmar exchange is dormant considering that no new companies are listing in the bourse. Instead, the government plans to set up another bourse. No new companies have signed up beyond the first two, and there is little trading. A 2011 Reuters report states that the exchange had no trading floor, and had eight employees who handled over-the-counter transactions and manually updated share prices, using a whiteboard, a marker pen and a stencil whenever a customer dropped by.[2] Indeed, most people do not even know that the market exists at all. State-owned and private enterprises alike have chosen not to list. Their reasons include the firm's fear of tax liability, fear of loss of control and unfamiliarity with the corporate culture.[6][7]

References

  1. ^ Roughneen 2013
  2. ^ a b c Aung Hla Tun 2011
  3. ^ Yin Yin Mya 2000: 54
  4. ^ Yin Yin Mya 2000: 57
  5. ^ Yin Yin Mya 2000: 59
  6. ^ Sanda Win 2011
  7. ^ Wong 2013

Bibliography

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