The 2003 banking crisis of Myanmar was a major bank run in private banking that hit Myanmar (Burma) in February 2003. It started with a decline in the trust for private financial institutions following the collapse of small financial enterprises and proliferating rumors about the liquidity of major private banks. Leading to a bank run on the Asia Wealth Bank, the crisis quickly spread to all major private banks in the country.[1][2] It led to severe liquidity problems for private banks and scarcity of the kyat. Though exact data is not available, it is believed that the crisis caused major economic hardship for many in Myanmar.[3]
^"The World Factbook". Retrieved 10 March 2015. Available at: https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/burma/ [1]
^Zaw Oo. "Throwing Good Money After Bad: Banking Crisis in Burma". Burma Fund Policy Brief 3. Washington, D.C.: The Burma Fund, 2003.
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