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Business

Stocks witness fall Thursday

DHAKA:  Investors witnessed minor fall in benchmark indices of the country’s bourses on Thursday.The key index of Dhaka Stock Exchange, DSEX, shed over 16 points only to stand at 4,277 at the close on the first trading day of the week.Trade deals stood at 111,735 with volume of

Scheduled banks open Friday

DHAKA: All scheduled banks will remain open on Friday. The Bangladesh Bank took the decision following the nonstop blockade called by opposition BNP-led 18-party alliance.The central bank assistant spokesperson AFM Asaduzzaman confirmed the matter to banglanews.BDST: 1510 HRS, DEC 05, 2013

Stocks witnessing fall

DHAKA: Trading on the country’s two bourses is underway showing antipathy in share-price indices on Thursday.The Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) general index shed over four points minus to stand at 4,289 at 11:05 am.Trade deals stood at 17298with transaction at Tk 656 million.     Of

US trade deficit narrows as exports hit record high

DHAKA: The US trade deficit narrowed in October as exports hit a record high, pointing to a pick-up in global demand that should help to support domestic growth in the fourth quarter.The Commerce Department said on Wednesday the trade gap fell 5.4 per cent to US$40.6 billion.September’s

ACC quizzes 7 BB officials

DHAKA: The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) on Wednesday has quizzed seven top officials of Bangladesh Bank over Hall-Mark loan scam. An ACC investigation team led-by ACC Senior Deputy Director Mir Joynul Abedin Shibli quizzed them at Anti-Corruption Commission Headquarters in the

Bourses see fall Wednesday

DHAKA: Investors witnessed minor fall in the benchmark indices of the country’s bourses on Wednesday.The DSE board index shed over 16 points to stand at 4,294 at the close on the fourth trading day of the week.Trade deals stood at 116,975 with transaction at Tk 4,637 million.     Of

Reports on single Gulf currency launch ‘false’

DHAKA: The Gulf Monetary Council has dismissed media reports that it had set a date for the launch of a single currency for Arab Gulf countries.‘The Monetary Council affirms that the reports by some newspapers and websites over the date of the issuing of the single Gulf currency are

1,667 smartphones seized at Shahjalal

DHAKA: A total of 1,667 smartphones worth around Taka seven crore have been in cargo area at Hazarat Shahjalal International Airport.Dhaka Customs House Assistant Commissioner Kamrul Hasan on Tuesday told banglanews that they seized the haulage on Sunday.He said some 99 i-phone 5, 77

BD leather trade needs more attention

DHAKA: From the slums of Bangladesh to the fashion houses of the world, luxury leather goods from Dhaka generate sales of more than $1bn a year.There are more than 200 tanneries in Hazaribagh, Dhaka, employing more than 30,000 workers.Every day, the tanneries discharge 21,000 cubic metres

Stocks end higher Tuesday

DHAKA: Investors witnessed gain in the benchmark indices of the country’s bourses on Tuesday.The key index of Dhaka Stock Exchange, DSEX, rose over 112 points to stand at 4,310 at the close on the third trading day of the week.Trade deals stood at 120782with transaction at Tk 5415

Standard Bank Board Meeting Held

DHAKA: The 216th Board Meeting of Standard Bank Ltd was held recently in the Board Room of Head Office of the bank. Kazi Akram Uddin Ahmed, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank presided over the meeting. It was attended by Vice Chairman of the bank Ashok Kumar Saha & Directors

BGMEA to give memo to Hasina-Khaleda

DHAKA: Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers & Exporters Association (BGMEA) will give memorandum to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and opposition leader Khaleda Zia stopping political violence.The apex body of garments traders is set to place the memorandum to the two top leaders on Monday

4 Gulf countries to announce common currency by end-Dec

DHAKA: Four Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries will announce the introduction of a common currency by the end of December.A Bahraini daily reported on Sunday, reports gulfnews.com.The common currency to be announced by Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia will be pegged to the

German telecom eyes 6,000 job cuts

DHAKA: German telecoms giant Deutsche Telekom is planning to axe 4,000-6,000 jobs in a radical shake-up of its IT services subsidiary, T-Systems.The business daily Handelsblatt reported on Monday, says The Straits Times.Quoting company sources, the newspaper said that the unit’s

Cameron to push for free trade with China

DHAKA: David Cameron has promised to create a ‘partnership for growth and reform’ as he visits China on a trade mission with more than 100 UK business leaders.The prime minister also pledged to put his ‘full political weight’ behind a proposed agreement to free up trading between

October ends with 111.8m mobile subs

DHAKA: The Bangladesh mobile user base rose to 111.79 million in October from 108.68 million in September. Grameenphone brought its customer base to 46.66 million from 46.04 million a month earlier and Banglalink ended November with 28.39 million customers, up from 28.10 million, figures

7-day ultimatum to arrest culprits

DHAKA: Top business leaders issued a seven-day ultimatum to arrest culprits for their involvement in setting fire to four garments factories of Standard Group.President of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) Kazi Akram Uddin Ahmed told reporters at a

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