Thursday, 28 Nov, 2024

Business

Marcel showroom at Shapla Chattor Kushtia

DHAKA: A showroom of Marcel, Burhan Electronics was inaugurated recently at Shapla Chattor in Kushtia with the utmost collection of Marcel Brand Electrical, Electronics, Automobiles & Home Appliance products.  Amin Khan, famous Film Actor & Marcel Brand Ambassador inaugurated the

IFC aims to ramp up operations in BD

DHAKA: A top regional official of IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, met this week with the governor of Bangladesh’s central bank, saying the institution will ramp up its operations in the country to boost job creation and economic competitiveness. Serge Devieux, IFC Regional

Stocks witness fall Sunday

DHAKA:  Investors witnessed minor fall in benchmark indices of the country’s bourses on Sunday. The key index of Dhaka Stock Exchange, DSEX, shed over six points only to stand at 4322 at the close on the first trading day of the week. Trade deals stood at 55,533 with volume of

Market showing negative

DHAKA: Trading on the country’s two bourses is underway with downward trend of share-price indices on Sunday. The Dhaka Stock Exchange Broad Index (DSEX) shed over 19 points to stand at 4,309 at 12:20pm. Trade deals stood at 20,729 with volume of transactions at Tk 782 million. Of

BEF conference underway for day-2

DHAKA: The first conference of Bangladesh Economics Forum (BEF) is underway for second day from Sunday morning with a view to provide a broad framework for the country’s economic policy and strategy to help build a pluralistic democracy. Slogan of the first conference is ‘Vision

Economic consensus needed for middle income country

DHAKA: Former governor of Bangladesh Bank (BB) Farash Uddin Ahmed Saturday said consensus about economic affairs is a must to be a middle income country within 2030. The economist came up with the observation while addressing the second session of the first meeting of Bangladesh Economic

Minister expresses concern over stocks fall

DHAKA: Planning Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal on Saturday expressed his concern over the fall of country’s capital market. “The capital market did not rise once fall. All of us, including the governor of the Bangladesh Bank, will have to find out reasons behind the stock market

BREB chief acknowledges corruption

DHAKA: Rural Electrification Board of Bangladesh (BREB) Chairman Brigadier General Moin Uddin acknowledged that corruption has gripped up is his board.    He said, “Corruption is increasing in every level in our board and it is tarnishing our image day by day.”    The BREB boss

BD making “significant efforts”

DHAKA: The US Department of State said that Bangladesh does not “fully meet” the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking, but is making “significant efforts” to do so on Friday. They made the remark over ‘modern-day slavery’ in Bangladesh as it ranked the country

Govt emphasizes investment, production

DHAKA: Government is putting importance on private investment as well as increase of mass production, said finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith. He said at the maiden conference of Bangladesh Economic Forum (BEF) at Radisson in city on Saturday. The conference upheld the ‘Vision

Banglalink upholds World Blood Donor Day

DHAKA: Recently, in honour of the World Blood Donor Day, Banglalink joined hands with Quantum Foundation to organise a Blood Donation Campaign among its employees at the Banglalink head office, Tiger’s Den, throughout the day. This year the theme of the World Blood Donor Day is “Safe

Bangladesh economy is boosting

DHAKA: Bangladesh is doing well in its economic arena especially in farming, fertility and food sector and it will continue this trend in future.  Michael Lipton, professor of University of Sussex, made the observation while presenting key note paper of the BEF conference.    In the

BEF 1st conference underway

DHAKA: The first conference of Bangladesh Economics Forum (BEF) has begun on Saturday morning aiming to provide a broad framework for the country’s economic policy and strategy to help build a pluralistic democracy. Slogan of the first conference is ‘Vision 2030: Framework for

Sell Bashundhara products, keep country’s money inside

DHAKA: The Bashundhara Convention Center had been turned into a hub of four thousands successful sellers of Bashundhara tissues and hygiene products on Friday. Country’s leading business conglomerate Bashundhara Group had taken a trade scheme ranging from October 2013 to February 2014

32-lakh adverts in Bikroy.com in 2-yr

DHAKA: Bikroy.com, country’s leading online marketplace, has received more than 32 lakh advertisements in its two years of operation.  The site now caters more than 9,000 classified advertisements daily, compared to 3, 000 advertisements one year ago. A comprehensive study of

WB’s Tk 4,800-cr loan for power

DHAKA: The Government of Bangladesh and World Bank Thursday signed a $600 million credit to improve the quality of electricity supply for 25 million people in the rural areas of the eastern part of the country. The credit for the Rural Electricity Transmission and Distribution Project

Stocks witness fall Thursday

DHAKA:  Investors witnessed minor fall in benchmark indices of the country’s bourses on Thursday. The broad index of Dhaka Stock Exchange, DSEX, shed over 12 points only to stand at 4,328 at the close on the last trading day of the week. Trade deals stood at 64,940 with volume of

Atiur for transparency of bank directors

DHAKA: Bangladesh Bank governor Atiur Rahman on Thursday asked the directors of the private banks to do their duties with trust and transparency. The BB boss was addressing the inauguration ceremony of a workshop titled “Corporate Good Governance’ at Ruposhi Bangla Hotel in the city.

Market showing negative

DHAKA: Trading on the country’s two bourses is underway showing downward trend in share-price indices on Thursday. The Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) broad index rose over 14 points to stand at 4,326 at 12:10 pm. Trade deals stood at 24,977 with transaction at Tk 999 million. Of the

India authority orders Coke plant closed

DHAKA: Authorities in northern India have ordered the closure of a Coca-Cola bottling plant at the centre of protests that it is extracting too much groundwater. An official said Wednesday, reports The Straits Times. An anti-pollution official said the Mehdiganj plant in Varanasi in the