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Remittance inflow hits $1.65 billion in first 15 days of March
Bangladesh received $1.65 billion in remittance in the first 15 days of March, which amounts to Tk 20,370 crore, according to Bangladesh Bank data released on Sunday (March 16). On average, expatriates sent $110.41 million per day during this period, reports banglanews24.com. According to the...