Myanmar may go on money laundering blacklist, report says
Opposition calls on New York Fed to unfreeze Myanmar assets to back proposed digital currency
Myanmar may be placed on an international blacklist of countries not complying with anti-money laundering rules, adding to the economic chaos under its junta.
On September 7, Nikkei Asia reported that the Financial Action Task Force was likely to place Myanmar on its “blacklist”. The country’s outlawed opposition has asked the New York Federal Reserve to unfreeze Myanmar government funds to back what it calls a “digital currency”.
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