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Big loan defaulters remain untouched
Saifur says at BSB award giving function
The finance minister on Wednesday said authorities even file cases against small loan defaulters, but hardly take any step against the big shots who default on huge amount of loans.
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Oil Shocks And Economy
'Fuel price must be adjusted with that of international price'
Citigroup Country Officer, Bangladesh Mamun Rashid (MR) talks to The Daily Star (DS).
 
229 firms seek to install small power plants
A total of 229 local firms submitted initial proposals for setting up the proposed 23 small power plants (SPPs) across the country.
 
Ecnec okays 7 projects of Tk 2,935cr
Executive Committee on National Economic Council (Ecnec) on Wednesday approved seven development projects with an outlay of Tk 2,935 crore to gear up the rural infrastructure development and strengthen
 
DSE installs CCTV
The Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) has tightened its security system by installing close circuit television (CCTV) at the various points of the bourse.
 
StanChart group chairman hands over CEP, debit card packs
Group Chairman of Standard Chartered PLC Bryan K Sanderson handed over corporate executive pack (CEP) and debit card welcome packs to the customers of the bank at a function at the bank's Hotel Sheraton
 
Real estate fair begins in Ctg
A three-day real estate fair began here in the port city yesterday.
 
SEDF, ERD sign deal to make co registration faster
A project to computerise the office of the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies (RJSC) is being funded and implemented by the SouthAsia Enterprise Development Facility (SEDF), a concern of the International
 
Developments in Doha Round Negotiations
Announcement
The independent think-tank Centre for Policy Dialogue has prepared a note on the recent developments in the Doha Development Round Negotiations, a follow-up of CPD's earlierpublication

 
China, US fail to agree on textile deal
US negotiators headed home Thursday after failing to agree on China's surging textile shipments, a setback to efforts to showcase progress in bilateral ties when Chinese President Hu Jintao heads to Washington
 

 
   
 
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