Dhaka May 3, 2024, 9:45 am
The securities regulator -- Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) -- approved the Silco Pharma's application to raise the fund on December 20, 2018.
The banking sector specialist also cited the example of Basic Bank Limited to make his point.
"The surveyors will wear special jackets and cap while visiting the spots, so that people can identify them easily."
The authorities did not collect any tax from the Bangladeshi advertisers of the virtual world till now
Monthly remittance inflow posted a healthy growth of 14.68% in February
The project, to be constructed at the estimated cost of Tk2,962 crore
The food inflation reached 5.33% and the non-food inflation 5.57% in January
As per the report findings, in Bangladesh, children can expect to get around 11 years of schooling, but they lose about 4.5 of these years due to the poor quality of schooling
There’s an old theory that as an organism develops, it progresses through the same evolutionary stages traveled by its ancestors. Traditionally, economic development has worked in a similar way. When a country first shifts fr
Bay of Bengal produces 6,50,000 tons of fish annually
The regulatory body also gives nod to Tk600 crore in bonds for Exim Bank
Beximco Pharma’s current US portfolio is comprised of six US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved products
Its earnings per share (EPS) for 2018 stood at Tk5.76 against Tk6.13 in 2017
Bengal, People’s, Citizen each to meet Tk500cr paid-up capital requirement in six months
'The surplus potato would be exported, but the potato must be produced maintaining required quality'
Various timely measures were adopted so the lost glory of the silk sector can be revived in the near future
The speakers also stressed on the role played by regulators regarding financial inclusion
The cases were filed against 22 individuals, including seven high officials of five concerns under Crescent Group as well as 15 current and former officials of JBL, said ACC deputy director (public relations) Pranab Kumar Bha
Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi on Saturday said the month-long Dhaka International Trade Fair (DITF) concluded successfully, drawing large crowds and getting more export orders compared to previous years.
He also said they beefed up surveillance from January 28 with the deployment of three teams. “These teams inspired traders to follow the rules and fined 25 organisations for evading tax,” he said.