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Tk 1 lakh fine against Premier Bank recommended
The Anti-money Laundering Department of the central bank has recommended a Tk 1 lakh fine against Premier Bank Limited for opening false accounts in its different branches.
 
Bangladesh trade show kicks off in Italy
In a bid to attract more foreign buyers and expand existing market, Bangladesh organised a three-day single-country trade show of its products that began at Milan in Italy on Monday.
 
Dhaka-KL jt commission meet to discuss trade, manpower
Investment, trade, manpower, visa, education and cultural cooperation will figure high in the long-overdue Bangladesh-Malaysia Joint Commission Meeting (JCM) to be held here on June 7.
 
Cross border listing of bourses key to growth in South Asia
SAFE meet told
The cross border listing of securities and investment opportunities should be given more attention to promote economic development in South Asia, observed Salman Shah, advisor to the prime minister of
 
Citigroup named best co in Forbes 2000 ranking
Citigroup, the owning company of Citibank NA, has been ranked the number one company in the world on Forbes Global 2000 list, which was published in Forbes special issue on April 18, 2005.
 
BISIC to arrange training course for unemployed
Bangladesh Institute of Small Industry and Cottage (BISIC) will organise a training programme for the unemployed educated people from June 4 to 16.
 
EU backs launch of talks with China on textile exports
The European Union went a step forward Monday towards imposing limits on some types of surging Chinese textiles after member states voted in favour of opening formal negotiations with Beijing.
 
Hundred millionth Volkswagen rolled off
The 100 millionth Volkswagen rolled off a German assembly line on Tuesday, taking the brand into an elite of four car companies whose output has stretched into nine digits, Europe's biggest carmaker said.
 
ECB rate cut may harm euro zone
European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet dismissed calls for lower interest rates on Monday, saying a cut would only make the euro zone's problems worse.
 
China threatens to renege on tariff promise
China Tuesday threatened to renege on a promise to impose tariffs on 74 categories of textile products if the same items were subject to limits from US and European governments.
 
Japan to resume US beef import
The Japanese government took a big step Tuesday towards reopening Japan to US beef by asking the national food safety agency to ease a ban imposed 17 months ago after the discovery of mad cow diseasein
 

 
   
 
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