Stocks witnessed a downward trend in the early trading on Tuesday as shaky investors continued their selling binge on sector-wise issues amid earning disclosure session.
Read More »GP, Banglalink objects to Robi-Airtel’s lower spectrum rewenal bid
The validity of Airtel’s spectrum is going to end on December 19 later this year
Read More »Bourses witness downturn in early trading
Stocks witnessed a downward trend in the early trading on Tuesday as shaky investors continued their selling binge on sector-wise issues amid earning disclosure session.
Read More »Debt of poorest countries hit record $744b in 2019: World Bank
The total external debt of the world’s poorest countries climbed 9.5 per cent to a record 744 billion US dollars in 2019, according to the World Bank Group’s latest International Debt Statistics (IDS) report released Monday.
Read More »Job recovery gains momentum
People are increasingly returning to jobs they had lost to the coronavirus pandemic despite the persisting health risks and the wage growth failing to keep pace with the rebounding economy.
Read More »India’s bureaucratic red tape holds up transmission projects for Rooppur Nuclear Plant
Uncertainty looms large over the timely execution of a slew of power transmission projects aimed at facilitating electricity evacuation from the upcoming 2,400 MW Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant (RNPP). The reason — the Indian financing agency is taking “excessive time” to give a go-ahead for the bidding process, UNB has learnt.
Read More »A return to ‘normal’?
Comparing the number of users on Bproperty website’s ‘buy’ segment of March with July, website traffic increased by a staggering 90%
Read More »G20 eyeing six-month debt relief extension: World Bank’s Malpass
G20 countries may only approve a six-month debt relief extension amid lagging committment to the pact meant to help poor nations weather the pandemic, World Bank President David Malpass said on Monday.
Read More »Call for deferring Bangladesh’s LDC graduation
Bangladesh should recommend the United Nations for deferring the next year’s LDC (least developed country) graduation triennial review by three more years, considering the adverse impacts of Covid-19 pandemic, experts said.
Read More »BGMEA warns members of possible second wave of Covid-19
The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has warned its member factories of possible deterioration of the coronavirus outbreak situation in the upcoming winter season, sources said.
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