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- We will have friends abroad, but no form of dominance will be accepted: Jamaat Ameer.
- Chief Adviser seeks more US investment in Bangladesh
- Students protest market prices, demand Competition Commission resignations
- Dhaka seeks Beijing's active role in resolving Rohingya crisis
- Action against price-hiking syndicates under Special Powers Act: Adviser Asif
- BCB suspends Huthurusingha
- Adilur stresses for strengthening SAARC activities for industrial development
- Government sets new eggs prices hoping the regulation to yield better results
- ICT to begin trial for July-August 'massacre'
- World Bank cuts Bangladesh’s GDP growth at 4%
- Iran's Quds Force head Qaani attends Nilforoushan's funeral: state TV
- 65 institutions see 0% pass rate
- Man shot dead in Khagrachhari
- Israel faces ‘shortage’ of air defence missiles: Report
- Global public debt to exceed $100 tn by end of 2024: IMF
- FS holds fruitful talks on UN support in transparency and accountability
- Israel orders evacuation of 25 Lebanon towns
- Sylhet tops with 85.39% rate among 9 general boards
- Girls outshine boys in both GPA-5 and pass rate
- Mirpur-10 metro station repair costs Tk1.25 cr
Bank default loans surge to Tk1.31 lakh crore
The defaulted loans in the banking sector climbed by about Tk10, 954 crore to Tk 1,31, 621 crore in the January-March quarter of 2023. Bangladesh Bank (BB) sources said the defaulted loans increased by 9 percent from three months ago and 16 percent from a year earlier, reports UNB. Despite different initiative of the central bank, defaulted loans is on a rising trend, which is becoming...
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