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BB to help govt take / NewAge

The central bank would provide policy support to the government of Bangladesh so that it can easily take decision on major economic issues.
Bangladesh Bank governor Atiur Rahman said this while addressing a meeting organised by The International Chamber of Commerce-Bangladesh in the city on Saturday.

Credit to SMEs, farm to be prioritised/ ...

Bangladesh Bank (BB) will prioritise credit flows for productive sectors like small and medium enterprises and agriculture, said its governor yesterday.

“Be innovative to give a boost to the economy,’ Dr Atiur Rahman urged the banks and entrepreneurs while speaking at a dialogue in Dhaka.

BB Governor expects US Dollar 9.5 Billio...

The ICC Global Survey 2009 confirms an overall decrease in volume and value of trade in recent period, Bangladesh Bank Governor Dr. Atiur Rahman said this on Saturday, while he was speaking as the Chief Guest in a Dialogue on ‘Rethinking Trade Finance 2009: An ICC Global Survey organized by International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Bangladesh.

ICCB President Mahbubur Rahman Chaired the Dialogue. In his introductory speech ICCB President said that with the present turmoil in the world financial market this Global Survey

ICCB Upcoming Workshops : Islamic Trade ...

ICC Workshop on International Trade Payment: Islamic Trade Finance
The world business organization, will hold a day-long Workshop on International Trade Payment: Islamic Trade Finance at the Peninsula Chittagong, Chittagong on Friday, May 29, 2009 & the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre (BCFCC), Agargaon, Dhaka on Saturday May 30, 2009.

Tentatively Scheduled for mid-July 2009 to be held in Dhaka and Chittagong

ICCB 14th Annual Council suggest Private...

President of International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)-Bangladesh, the world business organization Mahbubur Rahman said that Bangladesh has done relatively well in developing its manufacturing sector, a key requirement for rapid economic growth. However, in almost every field of economic activity, the binding constraint has been energy.

G20 must take action to fight protection...

Leaders of the G20 countries must coordinate their national policies to end the global recession, support a monitoring system to honour previous promises to reject protectionism, and restore trade financing to more normal levels, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) said today.

ICC-B demands friendlier business enviro...

With the journey of the new government amid people’s expectation for easing their economic and social woes, the business community’s demand is a business-friendly environment, said the Bangladesh chapter of International Chamber of Commerce in the editorial of its quarterly News Bulletin released on January 25.

Homegrown Development Agenda: key challe...

The new government begins its journey with a new vision of change amid huge expectations from the people for easing their economic and social woes. The people of Bangladesh have voiced that they keenly look forward to put an end to corruption and misrule of the past said International Chamber of Commerce-Bangladesh in its Quarterly News Bulletin which released on January 25, 2009.

ICCB president blasts multilateral lende...

President of International Chamber of Commerce-Bangladesh (ICCB) Mahbubur Rahman has expressed his concern over attempts to influence Bangladesh Bank by the international agencies, particularly the IMF, to rein in private-sector credit growth to reduce inflationary pressure.

ICCB President expressed concern about B...

ICCB President Mahbubur Rahman expressed his concern at the interference of the international agencies, particularly the IMF, trying to influence Bangladesh Bank to rein in private-sector credit growth to reduce inflationary pressure and the projection of IMF on RMG sector which might slide to a single digit against BB’s observation that the garment sector is unlikely to take a hit from the global financial meltdown

Global Recession and its Challenges for ...

The “financial Tsunami” originating in the United States has plunged the world economy into its worst crisis since the great depression of the 1930s. What started as a sub prime mortgage crisis in the USA has now gone global. The damage to economic growth, incomes and jobs is already being felt sharply in every corner of the world. The crisis has created a downward spiral of loss of confidence and trust on the free market system.

ICC Chairman urges G20 leaders to adopt ...

International Chamber of Commerce, The World Business Organisation has issued a Media Release on G20 Summit which will be held on November 15,,2008 in Washington. ICC very much welcomes the summit of G20 leaders to coordinate a response by the world’s biggest economies to the global financial crisis. ICC has for many years been urging that, in today’s interdependent world, more-and more effective-international cooperation is vital to tackle major problems which transcend national boundaries and which governments are increasingly unable to resolve acting individually.