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The Business Standard, 26 mai 2026

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The Business Standard, publié en langue Anglais, est un journal de Bangladesh. Consultez The Business Standard en ligne sur PressReader ou téléchargez des numéros pour les lire plus tard. Parcourez les anciens numéros de The Business Standard dans les archives.

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ArticleFrom Dhaka to dead­lock: Eid travel misery keeps worsen­ing every year

Pas­sen­gers trav­el­ling from Dhaka to vari­ous parts of the coun­try face the worst suf­fer­ing dur­ing Eid jour­neys, with traffic con­di­tions deteri­or­at­ing each year des­pite massive spend­ing on infra­struc­ture projects aimed at eas­ing...

From Dhaka to dead­lock: Eid travel misery keeps worsen­ing every year

ArticleWhy inter­b­ank rates fre­quently hit 13% this May

The inter­b­ank money mar­ket usu­ally over­heats in the run-up to Eid as cash with­draw­als surge. This time, however, the stress per­sisted throughout May. From the first week of the month through 24 May, Bangladesh’s call money rates remained in...

Why inter­b­ank rates fre­quently hit 13% this May

ArticleBangladesh, IMF agree on new real­istic three-year reform pro­gramme

Bangladesh and the Inter­na­tional Mon­et­ary Fund have agreed in prin­ciple to pur­sue a new real­istic three-year reform pro­gramme under a fresh $5 bil­lion credit facil­ity as the gov­ern­ment form­ally decided to opt out of the exist­ing loan...

Bangladesh, IMF agree on new real­istic three-year reform pro­gramme

ArticleKey interim govt decisions driven by ‘kit­chen cab­inet’, claims ex-adviser Touhid

Touhid Hossain, former for­eign affairs adviser of the interim admin­is­tra­tion, has alleged that a seven-mem­ber “kit­chen cab­inet” effect­ively con­trolled key decisions of the interim gov­ern­ment through meet­ings held every Tues­day. In an...

Key interim govt decisions driven by ‘kit­chen cab­inet’, claims ex-adviser Touhid