Sunday, 24 Nov, 2024

Business

Prime Bank Free Eye Care Camp in Magura

DHAKA: Prime Bank Eye Hospital, an initiative of Prime Bank Foundation, a concern of Prime Bank Limited, has launched a free eye care camp recently at the premises of Qazi Salima Huq Mohila Degree College at Mohammadpur upazila of the district.Former Chairman of Prime Bank Limited and

IFIC Bank organizes workshop on ‘Green Banking’

DHAKA: A workshop on ‘Green Banking’ was organized for the officials of IFIC Bank Ltd, private commercial bank of Bangladesh at the bank’s Training Institute on Saturday.Khondkar Morshed Millat, Deputy General Manager, Bangladesh Bank conducted the workshop. Officials from various

Forex reserves fall by $17.11 bln in Nov

DHAKA: Bangladesh`s foreign exchange reserves declined by $17.11 billion at the end of November to $17.35 billion in October, official data showed. Reserves turn down in November due to bi-monthly import payments to the Asian Clearing Union totaling about $800 million, the central bank

Stocks witness fall Sunday

DHAKA:  Investors witnessed sharp fall in benchmark indices of the country’s bourses on Sunday.The key index of Dhaka Stock Exchange, DSEX, shed over 83 points only to stand at 4,147 at the close on the first trading day of the week.Trade deals stood at 94,379 with volume of

Bashundhara LP Gas prize giving ceremony held

DHAKA: The prize giving ceremony of Bashundhara LP Gas ‘Festival Offer-2013’ was held at Bashundhara City through distribution of 40 prizes among 25 dealers of Bashundhara LP Gas on Saturday.Eminent writer Imdadul Haque Milon, also editor of the Daily Kaler Kontho’ was present in

Bashundhara Food and Beverage starts voyage

DHAKA: Country’s leading business conglomerate Bashunadhara group has initiated their new voyage on food and beverage arena inaugurating ‘Bashundhara Food and Beverage Industries Ltd.’ on Friday.Bashunadhara Group Chairman Ahmed Akbar Sobhan inaugurated the new industrial

Schedule banks open Saturday

DHAKA: The Bangladesh Bank asked the authorities concerned to keep the schedule banks of the country open on Saturday with a view to submitting the nomination papers of the upcoming general elections.Assistant spokesperson for the central bank AFM Asaduzzaman came up with the disclosure

Dubai chosen to host World Expo 2020

DHAKA: Dubai has been chosen to host the World Expo trade convention in 2020, beating off rival bids from Brazil, Turkey and Russia.Fireworks exploded from the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, following the announcement in Paris, reports the BBC.Dubai will be the first Middle

Bourses see fall Thursday

DHAKA: Investors witnessed sharp fall in the benchmark indices of the country’s bourses on Thursday.The key index of Dhaka Stocks Exchange, DSEX, shed over 37 points to stand at 4,230 at the close on the last trading day of the week.Trade deals stood at 101,115 with transaction at Tk

Market showing negative

DHAKA: Trading on the country’s two bourses is underway with downward trend of share-price indices on Thursday.The key index of Dhaka Stock Exchange Broad Index, DSEX, shed over 25 points to stand at 4,242 at 11:20am.Trade deals stood at 23,372 with volume of transactions at Tk 799

BRAC Bank distributes warm clothes

DHAKA: BRAC Bank Limited, a private commercial bank of the country, has brought smiles to more than 26,000 poor people in the Northern region by distributing warm clothes well ahead of winter. Our Northern region is hit hard by severe cold spell every winter. People of the area were

RMG exports rises 19% in July-Oct’13

DHAKA: The exports of readymade garments from Bangladesh rose by nearly 19 percent year-on-year in the July-October 2013 period, according to the data released by the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB). From July to October 2013, Bangladesh’s exported knitwear worth US$ 4.022 billion,

WTO chief warns global trade deal faces collapse

DHAKA: The World Trade Organization head, Roberto Azevedo, has warned global trade deal talks face collapse.Azevedo’s comments came after WTO members failed to agree on a text to be presented to trade ministers next month to reach a deal.A potential global deal, first since the WTO was

Bourses see fall Wednesday

DHAKA: Investors witnessed sharp fall in the benchmark indices of the country’s bourses on Wednesday.The key index of Dhaka Stocks Exchange shed over eight points to stand at 4,268 at the close on the fourth trading day of the week.Trade deals stood at 131,937with transaction at Tk

9 Bangladeshis nabbed in US

NEW YORK: US homeland security and immigration department have detained a total of nine Bangladeshi nationals out of 14 accused for their alleged involvement in counterfeiting cheques of 15 bank and financial institutions.On November 21, law enforcers arrested nine among the accused

Oil prices steady after Iran-fuelled losses

DHAKA: World oil prices steadied as trader scepticism over Iran’s nuclear deal lingered and crude markets tracked the latest unrest in Libya, analysts said.New York’s main contract, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) for delivery in January rose 25 cents to US$94.34 a barrel.Brent North

PRAN, SIDA, Tetra Pak sign deal

DHAKA: An agreement between Tetra Pak, PRAN, UNIDO and the Department of Livestock Services for the joint development project “Sustainable smallholder farmers’ milk production” was signed.The deal signing ceremony was held at a hotel in the capital on November 24.The project is a

Stocks witness fall Sunday

DHAKA:  Investors witnessed minor fall in benchmark indices of the country’s bourses on Tuesday.The key index of Dhaka Stock Exchange, DSEX, shed over 77 points only to stand at 4,277 at the close on the third trading day of the week.Trade deals stood at 165276 with volume of

South East Bank workshop held

DHAKA: A workshop on ‘service quality increase guidelines’  for the officials of the private commercial bank South East Bank Limited was held. The workshop held recently at South East Bank Research and Training Institute, said a press release.The news release said officials of 29

India ready to start Iran oil cash transfer after deal

DHAKA: Indian refiners are ready to start transferring cash owed for Iranian oil as early as next week following a landmark deal to curb Teheran’s nuclear programme that allows importers to shift billions of dollars back to Iran.World powers agreed on Sunday to ease some of the