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Decades of austerity in Bangladesh have devastated workers. Today's young people have rejected the status quo.
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Bangladesh sees small glimmers of economic hope a year after longtime autocrat ousted in people’s revolt
Under the interim governance of Muhammad Yunus, the long-troubled country has seen positive economic, political and ...
Bangladesh will have immediate access to $884 million under the IMF's Extended Credit Facility and Extended Fund Facility, and receive another $453 million under the Resilience and Sustainability ...
In August last year, when the current governor took charge of the central bank, basic banking services were in turmoil. In ...
On4, Bangladesh’s Nobel Peace Prize winner, Muhammad Yunus, was sworn in as the interim chief adviser of the country. Here’s ...
In August 2024, the former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, resigned from her office and fled her homeland, ...
The IMF has slightly raised Bangladesh's GDP growth forecast for the current fiscal year to 4 percent, from 3.8 percent in December. However, the government has set a growth target of 5.25 percent.
It began with a roar that echoed through the monsoon air—a collective cry for dignity, justice, and change. One year ago ...
BB finalises the draft Bangladesh Bank Ordinance, 2025, aiming to shield it from undue political and private sector influence ...
The International Monetary Fund announced Wednesday that it has reached agreement to expand an existing multi-billion-dollar loan program with Bangladesh and to authorize a $1.3 billion payout.
IMF sells 10 T of gold to Bangladesh, first sale since Nov Volatile U.S. dollar draws holders to bullion IMF also sells 88.3 T through on-market sales ...
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