Volume 4 Number 187 Wed. December 03, 2003    
 
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Bourses still bullish
Investors advised to be cautious; SEC keeps vigil on price movement
As both the stock exchanges have been witnessing bullish trade for the last few days, analysts find no rational basis for the galloping trend and advise investors to be cautious.
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Good regulatory framework gives cos competitive edge
International Organisation of Employers chief tells The Daily Star
The visiting president of the International Organisation of Employers (IOE), Francoise Perigot, feels that the local authorities should help companies to be competitive in the world market by puttinga
 
Dhaka-Colombo FTA to spur bilateral trade
Lankan envoy tells CCCI president
A free trade agreement (FTA) between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka could bring in tremendous dynamism in the trade and investment of both the countries, Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Bangladesh Gamini SMunasinghe
 
Int'l business conference due in Dhaka Jan 17-18
Over 200 participants from 28 countries to join
A two-day international business conference will be held here January 17-18 to discuss the present global economic scenario against the backdrop of the terrorist attacks on America and the collapse of
 
Dhaka for global policy to fight hunger, poverty
Agriculture minister addresses FAO conference
Dhaka has called upon the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) member countries to develop a policy framework for the implementation of the programmes to alleviate poverty and hunger from the world.
 
WB prioritises funding infrastructure dev projects: Saifur
Finance and Planning Minister M Saifur Rahman has said the World Bank (WB) is prioritising funding of infrastructure development projects with the aim of supporting poverty reduction activities in the
 
Int'l meet on shrimp starts today
The first meeting of the Global Aquaculture Discussion Forum (GADF) begins in Dhaka today to establish a better understanding of market developments and emerging trading practices in aquaculture products.
 
Advisers urge Bush to drop steel tariffs
It's a case of bad timing for the White House: President Bush is collecting $1 million for his re-election campaign in Pittsburgh, while America's "Steel City" girds for bad news from Bush on tariffsthat
 
New Malaysian PM backs currency peg
Malaysia's new Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who is also finance minister, Tuesday backed the pegging of the country's currency to the US dollar, saying it has served the economy well.
 

 
   
 
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