THE Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM) sold over US$42 million, 20 million baht and 500,000 yuan in April 2025.

 

CBM announced on 30 April that it would sell $38 mil­lion to those engaged in the fuel oil industry.

 

CBM sold over 5.1 million baht on 28 April and 6.4 million baht on 29 April.

 

CBM announced on 22 April to sell $25 million on 22 April and then injected over 319,900 and 106,000 baht into the financial market on that day.

 

CBM announced on 16 April that it would sell $55 mil­lion to fuel oil importers and distributors.

 

CBM sold $1.9 million on 10 April. CBM announced on 7 April that it would pump $30 million into the fuel oil industry, and it sold $40 million and over six million baht on that day, af­terwards.

 

CBM injected 500,000 yuan on 4 April and over 2.35 million baht on 3 April into the market.

 

CBM injected over $126 million, 320 million baht and 3.6 million yuan in March, over $88 million, 7.5 million yuan and 161 million baht in February and $124 million, over 13.8 million baht and over 4.8 million yuan in January. CBM aims to curb the instabili­ty in the foreign exchange mar­ket and currency devaluation. According to CBM’s notification on 15 March, it has been collab­orating with law enforcement agencies to combat and prose­cute those who attempt to ma­nipulate the currency market under the existing laws. CBM allowed authorized dealers (pri­vate banks) to operate online foreign exchange trading free­ly as per the market rate, de­pending on supply and demand, starting from 5 December 2023. — NN/KK