When the local currency began sliding against the US dollar amid the depletion of foreign currency reserves, textile and readymade garment exporters were supposed to gain from the development as usually happens. But the reality turned out to be different for them as they saw lower profits. Some even fell …
Read More »No chance of famine in Bangladesh
There is no chance of famine occurring in Bangladesh, said Selim Raihan, executive director of Sanem, a research organisation, yesterday. “Famine is a very strong word and it often creates panic. I think there is no chance of famine in Bangladesh. We have passed that time,” he said. He, however, …
Read More »$4.5bn IMF Loan: Govt To Face Music
The country has secured a preliminary agreement for a $4.5 billion loan that will be extended by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) over the next three years. Implementation Main Challenge However, the availability of the loan depends on the implementation of economic policies put forward under the preliminary agreement. This …
Read More »Dollar crisis in most Bangladeshi banks disrupting LC opening
Many banks in Bangladesh have reined in opening most of the letters of credit (LC), including for importing daily necessities, due to the ongoing crisis of foreign currencies in the country. Even with the dollars coming from remittances and export earnings, the bank authorities are unable to pay their import …
Read More »Bangladesh Bank allows export income, remittance through MFS
Dhaka, Nov 16: Bangladesh Bank has allowed mobile financial service (MFS) providers to repatriate (conversion of foreign currency into local currency) export income and inward remittance, reports UNB. All authorised dealers will provide encashment certificate to MFS providers against inward remittance, on account of information technology enabled services (ITES) exports. …
Read More »Singapore for exploring various business potentials in Bangladesh
Singapore has shown its keen interest to explore the many trade potentials in different Bangladeshi sectors such as infrastructure development, energy and data mining. This was discussed while Singaporean Transportation Minister and Minister in Charge of Trade Relations S. Iswaran held a bilateral meeting with the State Minister for Foreign …
Read More »No forex crisis from Jan 2023, Bangladesh Bank Gov says
Dhaka, Nov 17: Bangladesh Bank Governor Abdur Rouf Talukder has said there will be no foreign exchange crisis from January 2023, as the country’s exports and remittances have become surplus compared to imports. He said this while speaking on the state of financial sector at the national seminar on LDC …
Read More »UNICEF calls for investment in world’s first child-focused climate risk financing solution
UNICEF is launching a new climate financing initiative to enhance countries’ climate resilience and disaster preparedness for children and youth and bolster protection for children from the impacts of future climate-related disasters. The Today and Tomorrow initiative is an integrated climate change finance solution that, for the first time, combines …
Read More »ADB Supports Microenterprise Financing in Bangladesh
The Asian Development Bank has approved a $200 million loan to strengthen microfinance in Bangladesh, supporting microenterprises, particularly those owned by women and those located in regions with high climate risks. The Microenterprise Financing and Credit Enhancement Project will increase the liquidity of microfinance institutions (MFIs), which are key lenders …
Read More »UN looks to support Central Asian economies buffeted by pandemic, geopolitical crisis
Representatives of Central Asian countries are in Kazakhstan this week to discuss how to work closely together to grow their economies, which have been buffeted by the continued COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical crisis, in a sustained, greener manner while also taking advantage of advances in technology. The 2022 SPECA Economic …
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