MUHAMMAD YUNUS was already Bangladesh’s most famous citizen; this week he assumed its most important political office. On August 6th the 84-year-old economist and Nobel peace laureate was appointed to …
Bangladesh’s Interim Government Faces Economic Revival Challenge
The interim government of Bangladesh, led by finance adviser Salehuddin Ahmed and appointed by interim leader Muhammad Yunus, aims to revive the slowed economy. The government, formed after the fall …
The Key People Who Will Shape Bangladesh’s Future
After a tumultuous week in Bangladesh, an interim government is now in place to begin the difficult work of bringing stability and order to the South Asian nation.Most Read from BloombergHow a Tiny …
Implications of upheaval in Bangladesh on its trade relations relations with India
The sudden turn of events have raised concerns about the potential impact on trade, economic stability, and the broader geopolitical dynamics of the region Since Sheikh Hasina assumed office as the …
Bangladesh chief justice quits amid protests
DHAKA: Bangladesh’s chief justice and central bank governor have resigned, officials said on Saturday, as student protests that forced Prime …
Bangladesh Unrest : Litton Das Breaks Silence On FAKE Rumours Of His House Burned Down Amid Violent Protests
What began as peaceful student demonstrations in Bangladesh against the government job quota system has grown into a major opposition and movement against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the ruling …
Bangladeshi Hindus stage huge protest against a whole week of mob attacks on life and property
Tens of thousands of minority Hindu community members staged massive protest rallies in Bangladesh’s capital city Dhaka and the north-eastern port city of Chattagram on Saturday, for the second …
Bangladesh has ousted an autocrat. Now for the hard part
Yet to meet the promise of the moment, Bangladesh must do more than oust an ageing autocrat: it must also clean up a rotten political system. The good news is that the economy is resilient and civil …
Global apparel companies with exposure to key supplier Bangladesh
The current political unrest in Bangladesh is expected to disrupt the country’s clothing industry, potentially affecting global apparel retailers from H&M to Zara as they head into the key holiday …
Bangladesh’s Failure Must Worry India
With per capita gross national income of less than $3,000, both Bangladesh and India are stuck in the so-called middle-income trap. Neither is close to the club of rich nations, whose doors spring …