S&P Global Ratings has raised its economic growth forecast for the Philippines this year, citing reduced global trade uncertainty following the easing of US-China tariffs, as well as benign inflation …
Google Pay launched in Bangladesh for the first time
With this new service, City Bank customers can now link their Mastercard or Visa credit and debit cards to Google Wallet …
Can Bangladesh sustain its subsidy burden?
Some forms of subsidies will always prevail in any economy, but the extent and the depth of subsidies should not reach such a level where it becomes an unbearable burden on the economy …
Can Bangladesh sustain its subsidy burden?
Some forms of subsidies will always prevail in any economy, but the extent and the depth of subsidies should not reach such a level where it becomes an unbearable burden on the economy …
Bangladesh’s forex reserves reach $22.24b with WB fund
Bangladesh’s foreign exchange reserves rose to $22.24 billion (as per BPM-6) today (24 June) following the addition of $350 million in funds from the World Bank. This increase follows yesterday’s …
FPCCI, SECP join forces for economic growth in Pakistan
The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) and the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) …
Indonesia Urged to Act on $8 Billion Low-Carbon Fuel Export Opportunity
Jakarta. Indonesia has the potential to generate up to $8 billion in annual export revenue from low-carbon fuels, leveraging its vast natural resources and strategic location, according to an energy …
Indonesia Urged to Act on $8 Billion Low-Carbon Fuel Export Opportunity
Jakarta. Indonesia has the potential to generate up to $8 billion in annual export revenue from low-carbon fuels, leveraging its vast natural resources and strategic location, according to an energy …
Indonesia Plans First Nuclear Power Plant by 2034, Eyes Partnerships with Russia and Canada
The proposed facility is designed to have a capacity of up to 500 megawatts and will be developed across Sumatra and Kalimantan.
Indonesia Plans First Nuclear Power Plant by 2034, Eyes Partnerships with Russia and Canada
The proposed facility is designed to have a capacity of up to 500 megawatts and will be developed across Sumatra and Kalimantan.