Kyat weakens to K2,850 against US Dollar on 18 Jan

Kyat stopped falling against greenbacks and the Kyat-US Dollar counter rate has dipped to K2,850 in the local forex market.

 

During 12-15 January 2023, the hard currency was around K2,900 in the unauthorized mar­ket. Thereafter, the rate slid again following the meeting of the gov­ernor of the Central Bank of My­anmar (CBM) with the money changers (non-bank financial institutions) on 16 January 2023. As they are highly involved in the foreign exchange business, the governor directed them to keep the CBM posted on any market manipulation that destructs price stability. Consequently, the ex­change rate decreased a bit.

 

The CBM set the reference exchnge rate at K2,100 against the US dollar, showing a large price difference of K700 com­pared to the unauthorized mar­ket rate. However, there is no way to set the new price, as per the notification released on 15 January.

 

Some unscrupulous people were allegedly spreading fraud­ulent news to manipulate the market and attempt to make the dollar gain, stating that changing reference prices and repaying financing for the fuel oil compa­nies, according to the statement.

 

The CBM injected liquidity into the banking sector. Approx­imately US$108 million will be sold within 45 days in the market through foreign salary transfers.

 

CBM has set the currency trading band at 0.3 per cent for the Kyat to fluctuate between these two specified upper and lower exchange rates for transac­tions, selling or buying, according to a directive issued by the CBM on 10 August 2022.

 

Therefore, financial institu­tions including banks and infor­mal money changer are instruct­ed to set a dollar value at K2,100 for buying and K2,106 for selling. However, those rates are not ef­fective in trading for now.

 

Last August, a dollar value hit an all-time high of over K4,500 in the grey market.

Consequently, the CBM sold dollars at its auction market for the sectors in need, to control the soaring dollar. A total of $443.8 million were sold at an auction rate in 2021 as well. —NN/EMM