Mon, 20 Jan 2025, 11:51 pm
Economy

Liabilities over Tk 1,000 crore, say Evaly bosses after arrest by Rab

E-commerce platform Evaly’s liabilities count over Tk 1,000 crore, admitted the controversial company’s CEO Mohammad Rassel and chairperson, his wife Shamima Nasrin  during interrogation after arrest, a media release from

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Over 10,000 Nagad accounts reactivated

Among the Nagad account balances kept on hold for possible misuse of the refund system, Nagad has reactivated more than 5,000 accounts on Monday evening, taking the total number of

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PayPal raises fees between UK and Europe

PayPal is introducing new fees for payments between businesses in the UK and those in Europe, from November. British businesses will be charged a 1.29% fee for payments from the

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Sugar price refixed at Tk 74-75 per kg

The price of sugar has been refixed at the consumer level. As per the new rate,  each kg of non-brand sugar will be sold at a maximum retail price of Tk 74 and

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Govt moves to spur budget execution from beginning

The government has moved to reverse the trend of last-minute budget spending spree from the first half of fiscal year 2021-22 in a bid to ensure a balanced and quality

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India sees record economic growth during Covid surge

India’s economy rebounded at a record rate in the three months to the end of June even as a devastating second wave of Covid-19 hit the country, reports BBC. Looser

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Toyota restarts driverless vehicles after accident

Toyota is resuming operations of its autonomous vehicles at the Paralympic Games village in Tokyo following an accident, BBC reported. Services of the e-Palette pods were halted after a vehicle

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Govt to import condensate to resume operations of pvt refineries

Twelve private plants that separate the liquid into individual products, such as diesel, petrol and octane have remained closed for several months due to a supply shortage of condensate from

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Vietnam lockdown hits coffee supply

Vietnam has added to concerns over global supplies of coffee as the South East Asian country’s biggest city remains in lockdown. The exporting hub of Ho Chi Minh has been

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Shein: China fashion giant investigates ‘false’ anti-Uyghur job ads

Chinese fast fashion firm Shein has launched an investigation into “false” discriminatory job adverts posted on recruitment sites under its name. Adverts seen by the BBC for factory and warehouse

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