This meeting.
The results are gratifying.
Firstly.
Based on the original foundation, Myanmar will increase the loan amount according to the agreed terms as per the WTO accession years, although it's not much, only about a few billion Asia Dollars.
However.
It's still considered a gain.
At the same time.
It also conveys a message---the Asia Dollar is going to increase circulation again. Countries don't feel much about this, as increasing circulation isn't scary as long as purchasing power is maintained.
In general, if a country increases its money supply significantly.
First.
Exchange rate.
More money naturally devalues it, causing fluctuations in the exchange rate market.
Second.
Inflation.
For the same reasons, both domestically and internationally, the impact is unpredictable. But if the exchange rate doesn't fluctuate freely, and instead is regulated by Myanmar's Central Bank.
Then.
Things become manageable.
