Thursday, 28 Nov, 2024

Business

Health, education budgets to increase

DHAKA: Finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith said that budget allocations in health and education sectors will be increased in upcoming 2016-17 fiscal year. ‘But the VAT 15 percent will remain unchanged,’ he added. The minister made the assertion at a National Board of Revenue

Airbus profit falls in ‘challenging year’

DHAKA: Airbus shares have fallen 6% after it warned investors of mounting costs on its A400M military aircraft program. It also said delays in deliveries of its new A350 and A320neo airliners were creating a drain on cash. The world's second largest aircraft maker reported a 23%

Volkswagen bosses to be paid £49m

DHAKA: Volkswagen is to pay a dozen current and former senior managers a total of about €63m ($71m) for 2015, despite reporting record annual losses following its emissions scandal. The carmaker said it would withhold a portion of bonus payments for now, but could award them at a

338 workers killed in 3-month

DHAKA: Bangladesh Occupational Safety and Health and Environment Foundation (OSHE) said that as many as 338 workers have been died in three months during discharging professional duties this year. The organization made the disclosure at a human chain program held in front of National

Facebook triples quarterly profits

DHAKA: Facebook reported a 195% jump in first quarter profit as the company continued to generate new advertising income. It reported $1.5bn in earnings for the period between January and March, compared to $512m last year, reports the BBC. As well as enticing advertisers to new

Philippines foil attempts to hack its Central Bank website

DHAKA: The Philippines Central Bank has blocked an attempts to hack its website, amid a warning from global financial network SWIFT about recent multiple cyber fraud incidents targeting its system. SWIFT'S disclosure came as law enforcement authorities in Bangladesh and elsewhere

Stocks see loss for 4th straight day

DHAKA: The two bourses of the country -- Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) and Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE) -- extended their losing spell of share prices indices for the fourth running day on Tuesday (April 26), the third trading session of the week. DSEX, the prime index of Dhaka Stock

ECNEC nods 9 projects worth of Tk 7,000-cr

DHAKA: Executive Committee of National Economic Council (ECNEC) on Wednesday (April 26) approved nine projects worth of Tk 7,000-crore. ECNEC committee okeyed the projects at a meeting held at NEC Conference Room in city’s Sher-e-Bangla Nagar area with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in

Bourses witnessing loss

DHAKA: Both the bourses -- Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) and Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE) -- are witnessing loss in share prices indices in the early hours on Tuesday (April 26), the third trading session of the week.   DSEX, the prime index of Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE), lost over

Shell announces major office changes

DHAKA: Oil giant Shell has announced planned office closures in Reading, Aberdeen and Manchester following the takeover of BG Group. The company is cutting more than 10,000 jobs across the world, with 2,800 of those connected with the BG deal, reports the BBC. Shell plans to close

IFC, BEI organize 2 corporate governance events

DHAKA: International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the Bangladesh Enterprise Institute, BEI, organized two corporate governance related workshops in the Dhaka on April 24 and 25, respectively. At the first event, steered by Professor Ulrich Steger, the focus was on Non-Executive

Saudi Arabia unveils economic reforms plan

DHAKA: Saudi Arabia’s cabinet has agreed a broad-based economic reform plan, known as Vision 2030, revealing how the oil-reliant state plans to diversify its economy over the next 14 years. Prince Mohammed bin Salman said on Monday that the country was building up its Public

Hackers used malware to hack BB reserve! 

DHAKA: The attackers who stole $81 million from the Bangladesh central bank probably hacked into software from the SWIFT financial platform that is at the heart of the global financial system, said security researchers at British defense contractor BAE Systems. SWIFT, a cooperative

Mitsubishi Motors shares keep falling

DHAKA: Shares in car maker Mitsubishi Motors continued to fall on Monday after the car maker admitted rigging fuel efficiency tests. After falling more than 40% in the past week, shares lost by another 4.8%, reports the BBC. The Japanese company is expected to announce annual

Bourses witnessing gain

DHAKA: Both the bourses -- Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) and Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE) -- are witnessing gain in share prices indices in the early hours on Monday (April 25), the second trading session of the week. DSEX, the prime index of Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE), gained over

Govt cuts fuel price

DHAKA: The government has reduced petrol-octane price by TK 10 per liter and diesel-kerosene by Tk 3. The new price will be effective from the wee hour of Monday (April 25). A gazette notification has been issued on it in the afternoon few hours after the state minister for power,

GP renews business solution deal with BC

DHAKA: Country’s top telecommunication provider Grameenphone Ltd (GP) has recently renewed its Business Solutions agreement with the British Council (BC). The agreement aims to provide state of the art and cost effective communication solutions of Grameenphone. Sajjad Alam, Head

BB officials negligence behind reserve heist

DHAKA: Probe body found negligence of Bangladesh Bank (BB) officials behind reserve heist. Investigation committee, led by former governor Mohammed Farashuddin, made the announcement. The committee mentioned the names of 30/32 officials for their negligence of duties. Earlier on

Mitsubishi Motors shares sink to new low

DHAKA: Shares in Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors plunged 13.5% in Friday trade to close at 504 yen. It was the third day of hefty falls, sparked by news on Wednesday that the company admitted falsifying fuel economy data for more than 600,000 vehicles sold in Japan. Government

Mitsubishi Motors scandal widens

DHAKA: The emissions scandal surrounding Mitsubishi Motors has widened as the firm said further models may be involved. At a press conference, the company’s president Tetsuro Aikawa said there may have been more car models that incorrectly measured fuel efficiency data than initially