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Key sectors with strong fundamentals are fuelling higher turnover as investor confidence returns to Bangladesh’s main stock exchange.
A Dhaka court today placed Khairul Bashar, chairman of BSB Global Network, on a 10-day remand in a case filed over defrauding parents and students of Tk 18.29 crore in the name of higher education ...
TK Maxx shoppers have been warned to stop using one of the stores products immediately after it was revealed that it contained a potentially harmful chemical.
Ctg port seizes Tk 3cr worth of undeclared fabric The consignment was imported under the name of Savar-based exporter Eagle Textile ...
Customers at Lidl, Asda, TK Maxx, Matalan and Amazon have been warned to stop using some products sold at the stores because of potential health… ...
Four people have died after an oil tanker caught fire on June 24 while docked at a shipyard in Batam. Indonesian media outlet Detik reported that the tanker was undergoing repairs at PT ASL ...
The Income Tax Intelligence and Investigation Unit (ITIIU), launched by the National Board of Revenue (NBR) in December 2024, has uncovered tax evasion totalling Tk 1,874 crore in its first seven ...
NRB Bank PLC has surpassed the milestone of Tk 400 crore in credit card outstanding, marking a significant achievement in the bank's retail banking segment. To commemorate the occasion, a cake-cutting ...
Four people have been reported killed and five injured in a fire that broke out on a storage tanker undergoing repairs at a shipyard on the Indonesian island of Batam on Monday.
Under the latest revision, the total cost of the project titled "Expansion of Bangladesh's International Telecommunication System through Installation of the Third Submarine Cable (Proposed 2nd ...
Batam, Riau Islands (ANTARA) - An oil tanker caught fire while docked at PT ASL Shipyard Indonesia in Tanjung Uncang, Batam City, Riau Islands, on Tuesday afternoon, according to local authorities.
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