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Bangladesh is not in crisis: IMF
International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Asia and Pacific Department Division Chief Rahul Anand said Bangladesh is not in a crisis and its external position is very different from several countries in the South East Asia. "Bangladesh is not in a crisis. It is in a quite different situation from some of the neighbouring countries. Even though the reserves have come down recently, they (Bangladesh)...
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