Vol. 5 Num 896 Mon. December 04, 2006    
 
Home 
News
Today's Index
Front Page
Business
Sports
Point-counterpoint
Metropolitan
National
International
Culture
General
Views
Editorial
Letters to Editor
Write to Editor
Sections
Star City











Others
About Us
Contact
Advertisement
Supplements
Archives

WWW
thedailystar.net


Business
 
Political unrest to hurt investment climate
Says ADB quarterly update on Bangladesh
The current political unrest in Bangladesh will hamper the country's competitiveness and investment climate, Asian Development Bank (ADB) forecast in its quarterly economic update on Bangladesh that was
 
Politics in the business class, business in the third class
A prosperous economy is a prerequisite for human development while a congenial environment is the precondition for economic prosperity. Despite several odds in the country, Bangladesh GDP grew by 6.
 
India's textile firm plans to partially shift denim unit to Bangladesh
India's leading integrated textile manufacturer Arvind Mills plans to partially shift its denim unit overseas, including Bangladesh.
Picture
Unilever, CARE to create business opportunities for rural women
Unilever Bangladesh Ltd and CARE Bangladesh signed an agreement yesterday to create sustainable business opportunities for thousands of rural women in the country under a project styled 'Aparajita', says
 
Europe calmly looks at sliding dollar
With the European economy on the upswing, companies and governments are shrugging off the dollar's renewed slide against the euro this week a phenomenon once dreaded as potential poison for the continent's
Picture
Telecom giants gather in HK for world expo
Executives from the world's leading telecom companies are gathering in Hong Kong this week for the industry's largest trade show with digital connectivity fast becoming an integral part of everyday life.
 
EU seeks FTA with Asian, Latin American nations
The European Commission is due to launch plans for a "new generation" of free trade agreements on Wednesday by seeking mandates for talks with Asean, South Korea and India as well as Andean and Central
 
Etihad's 6 flights a week to KL from Jan 15
Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has announced that from January 15, 2007 it will operate a six flights-per-week service to the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur.
 
Iran to supply LNG to China
Iran's state-owned gas exports company has agreed to supply Chinese company PetroChina with about three million tons of liquefied natural gas (LNG) a year, news agency Shana said Sunday.
 
Chevron builds common room for college in Sreemangal
Chevron Bangladesh has sponsored a girls' college in Moulvibazar to construct a common room for the students, says a press release.
 

 
   
 
© thedailystar.net , 2006. All Rights Reserved.