The Copenhagen Climate Ministerial (CCM) is slated to convene on Thursday through Friday. This critical assembly marks the first high-level gathering of climate ministers since the conclusion of COP28 …
Firms becoming more transparent in financial statements
The use of the document verification system (DVS) has increased in Bangladesh in the last couple of years, plugging the scope for unruly firms to submit forged audit reports. The number of audit …
BGMEA Gets New Leader as Bangladesh Looks Ahead
Faruque Hassan, who has been president for several years helmed the organization an extra year as the Covid pandemic and geo-political issues realigned the world. In addition, Bangladesh went through …
Report: Bangladesh, India, Pakistan have highest levels of air pollution globally
Travelers with breathing issues might want to avoid India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, which have the highest levels of air pollution globally, according to a new report. All three countries were found …
BMI forecasts steady growth for Bangladesh in FY24
Business Monitor International (BMI), a concern of Fitch Solutions Group, predicted that Bangladesh’s economic growth was likely to remain steady in the current FY24. “We hold our short-term forecast …
Hasaranga suspended from playing Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh Tests
B arely a few hours after Sri Lanka announced that Wanindu Hasaranga would be coming out of Test retirement to join the team for a two-match series in Bangladesh, he ended up with …
Australia’s women meet Bangladesh in tale of two very different cricket teams
Australia have passed up the chance to experiment during the white ball series with the World Cup looming on the horizon …
Sri Lanka and Bangladesh jointly organise inaugural Virtual B2B Conclave
The inaugural Virtual Business Conclave and B2B session organised by the business chambers in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka was held on 14 March 2024, with the aim of promoting and strengthening trade …
Bad loans are breaking our financial sector
The recent surge in defaulted loans among non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) in Bangladesh is yet another troubling sign of the grave challenges that our financial sector continues to face.
Bad loans are breaking our financial sector
The recent surge in defaulted loans among non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) in Bangladesh is yet another troubling sign of the grave challenges that our financial sector continues to face.