Sunday, 24 Nov, 2024

Business

WB provides $ 2.7 billion aid to BD

DHAKA: The World Bank (WB) has promised to provide $2.7 billion loan to Bangladesh with a view to assisting various development projects in the current fiscal year.                                    World Bank Vice-President Phillippe Le Houerou made

JICA donates on airports’ development

DHAKA: Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) will provide a total of TK 183 crore as donation to enhance the development and the security system at four airports of the country.The money would be used for Shah Jalal International Airport of Dhaka, Shah Amanat International Airport

City bank returns swindled money

DHAKA: City Bank Limited finally returned the swindled money of a depositor following a report published in banglanews on March 16.Banglanews published a report titled ‘Tk 16 lakhs of City Bank’s depositor disappeared’ based on the allegation made by a customer of the bank’s

RMG export rise is

DHAKA: Ready-made garment industry of the country expects a 10-15 growth in exports for the current fiscal year ending June, despite factory safety issues and recent political instability.The first eight months of the fiscal year fetched a "morale- boosting" 16.68 persent rise to

Lufthansa to cancel 3,800 flights due to strike

DHAKA: Lufthansa, Germany’s biggest airline, said on Monday that it will cancel most of its flights later this week due to a pilots’ strike.‘As a result of the planned strike by the pilots’ union Cockpit, around 3,800 flights will be cancelled on Wednesday, Thursday and

Stocks witness gain Monday

DHAKA: Investors witnessed gain in the benchmark indices of the country’s bourses on Monday.The Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) board index rose over 13 points to stand at the close on the second trading day of the week.Trade deals stood at 71,278 with transaction at Tk 2,872 million. Of the

Taiwan stages mass anti-China trade pact rally

DHAKA: Tens of thousands of Taiwanese protesters took to the streets in Taipei on Sunday in a bid to pressure embattled president Ma Ying-jeou to retract a controversial trade pact with China.The protesters, many wearing black shirts and headbands reading ‘defend democracy, retract

Sonali again sues Hallmark

DHAKA: Sonali Bank filed another case against the Hall-Mark chairman, managing director for realising Tk 9.92 crore from Boby Denim Limited.On behalf of Sonali Bank, officer of bank’s Rupashi Bangla Branch Abdus Salam filed the case.Confirming the matter to banglanews, Sonali Bnak’s

GP donates Tk 16-crore for Labour Welfare

DHAKA: Grameen Phone, one of the leading mobile operating companies of the country, has donated more than Tk 16-crore for welfare of labours.The high officials of the company handed over a cheque of ‘Profit Participation Fund’ to State Minister for Labour, Mujibul Haq Chunnu, at the

Add RTN or face BO account closure!

DHAKA: Stock market regulatory authority Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) asked to update the Beneficiary Owner (BO) accounts to make an amendment to the Initial Public Offering (IPO) process.As per the amendment, BO account is mandatorily required to convert to

Bangladesh economy satisfactory

DHAKA: International Monetary Fund (IMF) said that Bangladesh has achieved a satisfactory level of progress in its total economy.The Executive Director of the organization Rakesh Mohon came up with the observation to the journalists after a meeting with the Finance Minister AMA Muhith at

Bourses see fall Sunday

DHAKA: Investors witnessed sharp fall in the benchmark indices of the country’s bourses on Sunday.The DSE board index shed over 29 points to stand at 4,478 at the close on the first trading day of the week.Trade deals stood at 80,518 with transaction at Tk 2,777 million.    Of the

‘Investment climate improves in BD’

DHAKA: Mentioning environment of investment has improved in the country, Bangladesh Bank governor Dr Atiur Rahman urged foreign investors to invest in Bangladesh. He told banglanews Saturday morning after retuning from three-country visit from March 18.The governor said the uncertainty

World Bank Vice-President visits Dhaka

DHAKA: The Vice-President of World Bank (South Asia) Philippe Le Houérou will come to visit Bangladesh on Friday.Local office sources of the World Bank said that the main objective of the visit is to strengthen the longstanding relationship between Bangladesh and World Bank.He also will

Labaid Pharma beings journey

DHAKA: Country’s another drugs manufacturing company Labaid Pharmaceuticals Limited began its journey through a colorful ceremony at Bangabandhu International Conference Center in the city on Wednesday evening.A total of 19 different types of drugs produced by the company will available

Make Biman a profitable org: PM

DHAKA: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina directed authorities concerned to make the Biman Bangladesh Airlines a profitable institution. She came up with the directives in an inaugural ceremony of Ranga Provat, the fourth Boeing 777-300ER for Biman, on Thursday. The premier, meanwhile, said,

High-fare taxicab from Apr 14

DHAKA: A handful number of new taxicabs will begin plying on the city thoroughfares from Pahela Baishakh (April 14) with an excessive fare that would usually remain out of general peoples’ ability to ride.Ministry of Communication in coordination with Bangladesh Road Transport Authority

Stocks witness gain Thursday

DHAKA: Investors witnessed gain in the benchmark indices of the country’s bourses on Thursday.The key index of Dhaka Stock Exchange, DSEX, rose over nine points to stand at 4508 at the close on the last trading day of the week.Trade deals stood at 78330 with transaction at Tk 2999

Nissan recalls 990,000 cars

DHAKA: Japanese automaker Nissan is recalling nearly a million of its vehicles in North America over a defect that could cause the front passenger airbag not to deploy in an accident.The recall includes the 2013 and 2014 models of several of its cars and SUVs, including the latest

Malaysia Airlines, Boeing face $1.9 billion lawsuit

DHAKA: Family members of the victims of the ill-fated Flight MH370 are filing a RM4.95 billion suit for compensation, against Boeing and Malaysia Airlines.Chicago-based firm Ribbeck Law Chartered, who is acting on behalf of the family members, has started proceedings by filing a petition