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Mahmudur Rahman
Simplification is an art that has its dangers unless properly practiced. In management parlance complex issues are...  read more>>

 
  Banks cautious over lending to recession-hit ventures  
 

FHM Humayan Kabir
Commercial banks in the country have taken cautious approach in lending to the commercial ventures, especially...  read more>>

 
  Farmers brace for record Boro harvest, still worried  
 

S M Jahangir
The country is set to harvest a record Boro output this season, amid deep concern among...  read more>>

 
 
 
 
 
NEGATIVE NUANCE OF NATURE : At least two hundred houses were damaged by a tornado that hit two villages at Haimchar in Chandpur Thursday night. — FocusBangla photo
 
 
  Dhaka stocks rise amid volatile trading  
 

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Stock prices at the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) improved for the second straight week that ended Thursday...  read more>>

 
  WB to increase investments in infrastructure, agriculture  
 

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The World Bank (WB) will increase infrastructure investments to $45 billion over the next three years...  read more>>

 
  UN study fears continuation of global food crisis  
 

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Any recovery from the current economic crisis will be incomplete if the related food crisis is...  read more>>

 
  Pak Taliban withdraws from key valley  
 

BUNER, Apr 24 (Reuters): A Pakistani Taliban commander withdrew his fighters from a key northwestern valley on Friday,...  read more>>

 
  Indian inflation rises to 0.26pc on higher food prices  
 

NEW DELHI, Apr 24 (PTI): Inflation in India rose to 0.26 per cent but remained around a three-decade...  read more>>

 
     
     
     
   
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