Share prices of 40 cos fall below Tk 5
Share prices of nearly 40 listed companies have plunged below Tk 5 each as the stock market continues to sink amid political uncertainty, regulatory actions and deep financial-sector stress.
Share prices of nearly 40 listed companies have plunged below Tk 5 each as the stock market continues to sink amid political uncertainty, regulatory actions and deep financial-sector stress.
After four consecutive days of gains, the Dhaka Stock Exchange closed the week with a decline on Thursday, as all major indices and most share prices fell...
Fish export to India through Akhaura land port in Brahmanbaria has been suspended due to complications over certification from the Fisheries Department...
President Donald Trump’s tariff hikes on dozens of trading partners hit US imports in August, according to a Wednesday report delayed by a record government shutdown that ended last week...
Sylhet Gas Field Limited authorities discovered a new layer of natural gas in the well number 1 of the Kailashtila Gas Field, one of the five fields of the company which had remained abandoned for six years...
Pakistan will receive a $330 million loan to upgrade its energy grid, which will help hydropower reach major cities, the Asian Development Bank said Thursday...
Shoppers could face higher prices for phones, laptops and other gadgets next year, manufacturers and analysts warn, as AI data centres hoover up memory chips used in consumer electronics...
Japan’s government said Thursday it was worried about ‘one-sided’ and ‘rapid’ fluctuations of the yen, as speculation grows that Tokyo might intervene to prop up the beleaguered currency...
US retail giant Walmart reported higher quarterly revenue Thursday and raised its outlook, in a closely watched earnings report as American households feel the squeeze from rising costs of living...
Nvidia shares climbed Wednesday after it beat quarterly earnings expectations on fierce demand for its sophisticated chips that power artificial intelligence...
A court in Spain said Thursday it has ordered Facebook owner Meta to pay local media outlets 479 million euros ($552 million) in compensation for ‘unfair competition’ plus 60 million euros in interest...