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Abu Taher new fisheries, livestock secy

The government promoted chief executive officer, additional secretary, of Bangladesh Tourism Board Abu Taher Muhammad Zaber to the rank of secretary...

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Stocks down

Country’s both the bourses, Dhaka Stock Exchange and Chittagong Stock Exchange, on Tuesday plunged mainly due to price fall in large-cap securities...

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Global stocks diverge ahead of Trump-Zelensky talks

Wall Street shares fluctuated while Europe stock markets fell Monday ahead of pivotal talks between US president Donald Trump, Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders in Washington...

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Indices rally at DSE, CSE

Stocks witnessed a sharp rise at the Dhaka and Chattogram bourses on Sunday, the first trading day of the week, as indices, turnover and most share prices moved higher...

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Stocks waver on mixed US data

Stock markets wavered on Friday as investors digested mixed American economic data and monitored a landmark US-Russia summit aimed at ending the war in Ukraine...

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Oil prices rise ahead of US-Russia summit

Wall Street stocks finished little changed Thursday as markets absorbed a disappointing inflation report, while oil prices shot higher on the eve of a US-Russia summit on Ukraine...

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Bitcoin hits record high, global stocks diverge

Bitcoin hit a record high Thursday and European and Asian stock markets diverged on the eve of landmark talks between US president Donald Trump and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on potentially ending the Ukraine war...

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Stocks gain on China-US truce

Stock markets rose Tuesday, with Tokyo hitting a record, as investors welcomed the extension of a China-US tariff truce and awaited key US inflation data.

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DSE holds workshop on pledged shares

The Dhaka Stock Exchange has organised a workshop for the officials of banks and non-banking financial institutions to discuss policy on handling pledged shares...

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Indices fall in DSE, CSE

Although the Dhaka Stock Exchange began the day with a slight upward trend on Wednesday, the Chittagong Stock Exchange witnessed a decline from the morning...

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Global stocks fall sharply

Stock markets dived Friday following weak US jobs data that raised doubts about the world’s biggest economy as president Donald Trump moves forward with additional tariffs...

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DSE turnover hits Tk 1,000cr

Dhaka Stock Exchange on Thursday wrapped up the week on a high note with turnover crossing the Tk 1,000-crore mark, despite the majority of listed companies witnessing a drop in share prices...

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AI gives global stocks a lift, dollar mixed

Investor enthusiasm for artificial intelligence helped lift Wall Street Thursday as Microsoft surfed a tech wave to pass $4 trillion in market value even as traders weighed Federal Reserve rates caution...

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Stocks decline for second day

The country’s stock markets continued to face a downward trend for the second consecutive day of the week, with most companies witnessing a fall in share prices on both the Dhaka and Chattogram bourses...

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Global stocks, dollar rise

Stock markets and the dollar advanced Monday after the European Union and United States struck a deal to avert a damaging trade war...

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Trust Bank okays 15pc dividends

Trust Bank PLC on Monday approved 7.50 per cent cash dividend and 7.50 per cent stock dividend for the year ended on December 31, 2024, said a press release...

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Stocks extend rally to 6th day

Country’s both bourses — Dhaka Stock Exchange and Chittagong Stock Exchange — on Tuesday continued its upward trajectory, extending its gaining streak for a sixth consecutive session...

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100 students injured in secretariat clash

Over 100 protesting students and 16 members of the security forces were injured as the students entered the Bangladesh secretariat bypassing security barricades and locked into clashes with the Bangladesh Army and police in the capital Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding mainly the resignation of the education adviser and the secretary for their alleged failure...