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When the new law comes into action foreign banks will begin to be able to operate in Myanmar, starting with joint ventures with local banks. The central bank will have to change its rules with the governor and three deputy-governors nominated by the president and approved by parliament. At least 30 foreign banks have representative offices in the country already, despite the absence of a fixed date as to when the ventures will be permitted.
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