Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Oct remittance hits 14-month low

The country’s remittance inflow registered a 14-month low in October due to post-Eid hangover, said officials of Bangladesh Bank. According to BB data released on Monday, remittance inflow in the month was $1.01 billion. The previous lowest figure was $1.005 billion in August of the FY14. The remittance inflow decreased by 17.87 per cent in

Alltex showed profits instead of losses, finds auditor

Alltex Industries, a listed company at the Dhaka Stock Exchange, has ‘fabricated’ its annual financial statements by stating losses as profits resulting in an abnormal hike in its share prices. On October 29, Alltex disclosed its financial statements for the year ended on June 30, 2014, stating earning per share Tk 2.56 and declaring 10 ... Read more

Stocks fall for 2nd day on rising political tension

Dhaka stocks declined for the second trading session on Monday with the key index of Dhaka Stock Exchange, DSEX, dropping to its one-month low as investors remained watchful amid the general strikes being enforced by the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami. Jamaat is enforcing the strikes in protest at the

Overseas investment at DSE halves in Oct

Govt tax collection from the bourse falls The net overseas investment at the Dhaka Stock Exchange fell by 54 per cent or Tk 230.39 crore in October compared with that in the previous month as the foreign investors opted to go slow after the recent surge in share prices. The foreign investment at the DSE ... Read more

World Trade Centre reopens for business 13yrs after terror attack

Thirteen years after the 9/11 terrorist attack, the resurrected World Trade Center is again opening for business — marking an emotional milestone for both New Yorkers and the nation. Publishing giant Conde Nast will start moving Monday into One World Trade Center, a 104-story, $3.9 billion skyscraper that dominates the Manhattan skyline. It is America’s ... Read more

Apparel exporters fear shipment delay, losses

Latest Spate Of Strikes Apparel exporters fear shipment delay, losses Apparel exporters fear losses as production and shipment are being interrupted due to the latest spate of the general strikes being enforced by the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami. Jamaat is enforcing the strikes in protest at the punishment handed down to its leaders by international crimes tribunals. ... Read more

BB relaxes loan policy for tanners

Says the move taken to help relocate tanneries to Savar soon Bangladesh Bank on Sunday relaxed the loan repayment and rescheduled policy for the debt-burdened tannery industries which have already been relocated or under the process of relocation to designated Modern Leather Industrial City at Savar from the Dhaka city. The BB issued a circular ... Read more

Govt likely to sue Tuba Group owner today

The move taken for non-payment of workers’ wages, service benefits The government is likely to file a case with court today against the owner of Tuba Group, Delwar Hossain, for non-payment of wages and service benefits to the workers of his five garment units and non-compliance with the labour law. ‘We have no option but ... Read more

Cut rate to be effective from order date

Int’l Call Termination Cut rate to be effective from order date The telecom ministry on Sunday made it clear that the slashed revenue sharing and international call termination rate would be effective from September 18 despite desperate attempt by a cartel of IGW operators to get a retrospective effect from July 1. Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory ... Read more

Tax return submission deadline extended again

The National Board of Revenue on Sunday extended again the deadline for submission of income tax returns for individual taxpayers by one month. The income taxpayers will be able to file their returns till November 30, according to an official order of the NBR. The deadline which was earlier extended to November 2

Outage hits manufacturing units, businesses hard

Industrial productions and business activities across the country were severely hit by a countrywide blackout on Saturday. A large number of the manufacturing units like readymade garment factories and textile and steel mills were shut down while many of them faced disruption in production across the country due to the outage. The banking service through ... Read more

Lack of monitoring, moral decay, credit concentration key challenges

ABB seminar on banking identifies Financial market experts at a seminar on Saturday said that lack of monitoring, moral decay, credit concentration and risk management were the key challenges for the future banking in Bangladesh. In the seminar on banking titled ‘future vision’, they said fraudulent activities of same nature were taking place in the ... Read more

ATM, pos services go haywire

The banking service through automated teller machines and card-based transactions collapsed on Saturday because of the country-wide power outages. As Saturday was weekly holiday for banks the normal banking service, however, was not affected, said bankers. In many businesses, where POS (point of sale) machines are

BSEC to probe again abnormal Shahjibazar surge

The Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission will rerun investigation against the unusual price hike of Shahjibazar Power Company, BSEC chairman M Khairul Hossain said on Saturday. ‘We had suspended the trading of Shahjibazar shares as the company provided fabricated information. As we opened it after having correction is no reason for abnormal price hike now,’

Export-import procedures to go online

Revenue board, central bank take the move to check money laundering, fraudulent acts The National Board of Revenue and Bangladesh Bank have taken an initiative to conduct all types of import and export related procedures through online system instead of exiting manual system in a bid to check money laundering and fraudulent acts. The importers ... Read more

Winter vegetables start hitting market, but prices high

Winter vegetables have started to arrive in the city’s kitchen markets but the items remained dearer to the low- and middle-income group of people due to higher prices. The price of green chilli also increased over the week in the capital’s kitchen markets. Traders said the supply of winter vegetables including

Farm loan release falls by 4pc in Q1

Farm loan disbursement decreased by 3.88-per cent in the first quarter of the current financial year 2014-15 compared with that in the same period of the FY14 while 18 scheduled banks disbursed agriculture loan below 10 per cent of their target. According to the Bangladesh Bank data released on Thursday, farm loan disbursement by all ... Read more

NBR gets poor response in tax returns submission

Two-thirds of taxpayers yet to file returns with one work-day remaining Around two-thirds of the registered income taxpayers have not filed their income tax returns with one day left before the end of the scheduled deadline on Sunday, officials of the National Board of Revenue on Thursday said. Out of the 13.30 lakh taxpayers registered ... Read more