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Three-Day BAJUS Fair kicks off

BAJUS Fair 2023, the largest exposition of the country’s jewellery sector, has begun today (Feb 9) to showcase local innovations in gold and diamond products and excellence of Bangladesh’s goldsmiths. Bangladesh Jeweller’s Association (BAJUS) President and Bashundhara

Power export to Bangladesh: Adani seeks 60pc higher price for coal 

The Indian Adani Group has sought a 60 per cent increase in price of coal for the power plant from which it will export electricity to Bangladesh. If Adani Power increases the coal price, Bangladesh will have to buy electricity at a higher price. Adani Power recently sent a request for

BAJUS fair 2023 starts tomorrow

The country’s largest show of the jewellery industry will begin tomorrow (Feb 9). Some 50 traditional jewellers will take part in the three-day annual exposition of Bangladesh Jeweller’s Association (BAJUS) at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) in the

Boeing plans to cut 2,000 office jobs this year

Plane maker Boeing plans to cut about 2,000 jobs in finance and human resources this year, as it focuses on engineering and manufacturing. The move comes as the company puts more of its resources into "products, services and technology development". It will outsource some

UK: Digital pound likely this decade

A state-backed digital pound is likely to be launched later this decade, according to the Treasury and the Bank of England. Both institutions want to ensure the public has access to safe money that is easy to use in the digital age. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said the central-bank

Alamgir Kabir new DMD of United Commercial Bank PLC  

Prominent Banker Alamgir Kabir has recently been promoted as Deputy Managing Director of United Commercial Bank PLC. Prior to that, he was serving the Bank as Senior Executive Vice President.     Alamgir Kabir has been in the financial industry for over 22 years out of which

Gold price reduced by Tk1,167 per bhori

Bangladesh Jewellers Samity (Bajus) today (Feb 4) reduced the price of gold by Tk 1,167 per bhori in line with a fall in the price of the precious metal in the local market. From now on, the price of one bhori will be Tk 92,262, said Bajus in a press release on Saturday (Feb 4). 

‘Sayem Sobhan Anvir a well-wisher of bankers'

Bashundhara Group Managing Director Sayem Sobhan Anvir is a well-wisher of bankers, who play silent roles in the economic development of the country, said a top official of the industrial conglomerate.       “Banks are keeping the country’s economy alive

Adani Group shares continue to slide as Hindenburg rout deepens

Shares in Adani Group companies continued to plunge on Friday, as the embattled conglomerate grapples with stock market mayhem unleashed after a US short seller accused it of fraud. Adani Enterprises, the group’s flagship firm, was down over 15% in Mumbai, bringing the cumulative

India’s Adani’s losses swell above $100bn

Adani’s market losses swelled above $100bn on Thursday, sparking worries about a potential systemic impact a day after the Indian group’s flagship firm abandoned its $2.5bn stock offering. The shock withdrawal of Adani Enterprises’s share sale marks a dramatic setback

Shell profits hit record $40bn as Britons endure inflation

Energy giant Shell has announced record annual profits nearing $40bn, after oil and gas prices surged following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last February. The British company’s earnings in 2022 were the highest in its 115-year history, a milestone that has angered many

Bangladesh Bank eases bank borrowing for broker, merchant banks

Bangladesh Bank (BB) has halved banks' general provisioning requirement to 1 percent against their loans for brokerage firms, stock dealers, and merchant banks. A circular in this regard has been issued by the Bangladesh Bank today (Feb 2). It has been decided that banks will

Adani calls off $2.5bn share sale in big setback

India’s Adani Enterprises has called off its $2.5bn share sale in a dramatic reversal, the company said on Wednesday, days after a rout in its stocks following criticism by a United States short seller. The withdrawal marks a stunning setback for Gautam Adani, the school

Pakistan Inflation at 48-Year-High as Supplies Jam in Ports

Pakistan’s inflation quickened to the fastest in almost 48 years in January as thousands of containers of food items, raw materials and equipment are stuck in ports after the cash-strapped government curtailed imports. Consumer prices rose 27.55% from a year earlier, according to

Australia to remove monarch from banknotes

Australia announced Thursday it will erase the British monarch from its banknotes, replacing the late Queen Elizabeth II's image on its $5 note with a design honouring Indigenous culture. The central bank's decision to leave her successor Charles III off the $5 note means no

Gautam Adani slips off list of world's top 10 richest people

Gautam Adani has slipped out of the list of the world's top 10 richest people, a report with Bloomberg stated. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, the tycoon was earlier positioned fourth on the list. On Tuesday morning, shares of most of the Adani Group firms were

3-day BAJUS fair kicks off February 9

Bangladesh Jewellers' Association (BAJUS) is set to organise a three-day jewellery fair in Dhaka from February 9. The "Bajus Fair 2023" will be held at the International Convention City Bashundhara in Dhaka. Uttam Banik, chairman of the BAJUS standing committee on fair

Govt hikes electricity price again

The government has once again increased the retail and wholesale prices of electricity. The new price will be effective from February 1.  Ministry of Power Energy and Mineral Resources issued a gazette notification in this regard on Monday (January1). According to the gazette,

IMF lifts 2023 growth forecast with boost from China reopening

Global growth is set to be higher than expected this year, the IMF said Monday, raising its forecast on surprisingly strong consumption and investment while China's lifting of zero-Covid restrictions provides another boost.  World growth has been bogged down by fallout from

Foreign currencies being smuggled out to import phone sets 

Once the smartphone markets of Bangladesh were flooded with ‘Made in China', 'Made in Korea' or 'Made in Vietnam' brands of phone set. Later, 'Made in Bangladesh' brand was included in the list as almost all international smartphone manufacturing