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Tight monetary policy harming trade: DCCI

The Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry has raised serious concerns over Bangladesh Bank’s continued contractionary monetary policy, warning that high interest rates and declining credit growth are choking trade, investment and industrial activity...

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BB sticks to tight monetary policy

The Bangladesh Bank is set to announce its monetary policy statement for the first half (July–December) of the 2025–26 fiscal year, reaffirming its tight monetary stance aimed at bringing down inflation to 6.5 per cent by June 2026...

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Persistent contractionary MPS to harm pvt sector: DCCI

The Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry expressed concern over the Bangladesh Bank’s decision to maintain a contractionary monetary policy in the second half of the 2024-25 financial year, keeping the policy rate at 10 per cent...

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Law and order, monetary policy, energy supply key concerns: DCCI president

The country’s businesses are currently facing three major challenges: law and order and security concerns, contractionary monetary policy and associated economic trends, and energy supply disruptions, said Ashraf Ahmed, president of the Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry...

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July-Dec MPS unlikely to check inflation: experts

The July-December monetary policy statement declared by the Bangladesh Bank is unlikely to be effective in reducing inflation at the desired level as almost all measures, including the policy rate, has been kept unchanged, experts said...

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Inflation too prickly for BB to sort out with poor measures

INFLATION has remained a prickly issue that the Bangladesh Bank appears not to have been able to control because of its ineffective policies and failures in the implementation of the monetary policy. The Bangladesh Bank Order 1972 lays out that the first and foremost function of the central bank...