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TT-Clean: 77.1 | TK BC-Selling: 78.1
TK OD-Sight: 76.88 TK | TC-Selling: 78.1 TK

TT-Clean: 77.1 | TK BC-Selling: 78.1
TK OD-Sight: 76.88 TK | TC-Selling: 78.1 TK

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TT-Clean: 77.1 | TK BC-Selling: 78.1
TK OD-Sight: 76.88 TK | TC-Selling: 78.1 TK

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Daily Business News Flash July 25, 2022

IT exports shoot up 52pc in Jul-Apr Information technology (IT) exports from Bangladesh are snowballing as global clients have swamped local IT companies with orders for various software, data processing and other digital service solutions. As such, local IT companies saw their export earnings shoot up 52 per cent year-on-year

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Daily Business News Flash July 24, 2022

BB to sign MoU with banks to cut default loans Bangladesh Bank plans to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with 10 commercial banks for taking various steps on a pilot basis, including periodically publishing their lists of defaulters, in a bid to reduce their default loans. The central bank

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Daily Business News Flash July 21, 2022

Exports of electric goods surge to $100m Locally manufactured electric products, namely transformers and accumulators, are gaining popularity abroad as the industry’s annual export earnings touched a record-high of $100 million in the just concluded fiscal year. The last time export proceeds from electric goods even came close to the

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Daily Business News Flash July 20, 2022

CMSMEs get Tk 25,000cr Bangladesh Bank yesterday unveiled a Tk 25,000 crore refinance scheme for cottage, micro, small and medium enterprises (CMSMEs) in order to increase their access to finances. Borrowers in the CMSME sector will get funds in the form of term loans, whose tenure is more than one

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Daily Business News Flash July 19, 2022

Loan defaulters get a big break Bangladesh Bank yesterday substantially relaxed the policy for rescheduling defaulted loans, allowing defaulters to repay term loans over a maximum period of eight years whereas it was previously two years. Defaulters will also be allowed to reschedule their non-performing loans (NPLs) four times whereas

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