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Shares with strong fundamentals rule bourses
Scrips with strong fundamentals dominated both the stock exchanges yesterday after the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) suspended trading of 16 Z category shares Wednesday.
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Lack of political will retards trade in S Asia
French Forum 2003 discussion observes
Lack of political will and positive mindsets of the governments is one of the main hindrances to expanding intra-regional trade among South Asian nations, speakers at a discussion in Dhaka observed yesterday.
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Food exporters sans USFDA registration to run into trouble
Speakers say at FBCCI-EPB seminar
Speakers at a seminar yesterday warned if local exporters of food, beverage and medicine are not registered with the US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) by the December 12, 2003 deadline exports tothe
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French trade show gets underway
French companies are displaying various products, services and technologies at a trade show organised as part of French Forum 2003 that began in Dhaka yesterday.
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Call money rate keeps falling
The call money rate continued easing yesterday, thanks to inflow of funds from the government's exchequer due to retirement of treasury bills, fund managers said.
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Dollar strong against taka
The US dollar was strong against Bangladesh taka in inter-bank trading yesterday due to weekend demand from some dealers and importers, dealers said.
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Bush expected to lift steel tariffs
President Bush likely will lift steep tariffs he imposed on foreign steel 20 months ago but soften the blow on the domestic steel industry by announcing new measures designed to protect against unfair
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