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BB to implement int'l guideline on credit rating
Governor tells workshop
Bangladesh Bank (BB) will implement an international banking settlement guideline on risk-weighted capital, supervisory review and market discipline by 2009, said Dr Salehuddin Ahmed, governor of thecentral
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Quality products seen key to boosting export
Speakers at a function here yesterday underscored the importance of quality products in garments sector, the country's highest foreign exchange earner, to face the challenges of the global market to take
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China's trade surplus set to reach $150b
China's trade surplus is expected to total US$150 billion this year, another big increase from last year's record of US$109.8 billion, the Ministry of Commerce revealed on Friday.
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Apec members mull free-trade zone
Canada and its 20 Apec trading partners are scrutinizing a possible free-trade zone that would stretch across the vast Pacific Ocean, in lieu of further WTO talks, a senior official said Friday.
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EU, China to launch new talks on trade 'gaps'
The European Union's trade chief said Saturday new talks with China next year would tackle "gaps" in Beijing's efforts to dismantle trade barriers and protect intellectual property rights.
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Russia, US confirm WTO deal
A longtime economic goal of Russia entry into the World Trade Organisation moved a crucial step forward Friday as US and Russian trade negotiators reached agreement.
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IEA sees tighter oil market ahead
Surging demand and lower Opec production may start to deflate world fuel stockpiles that have been filling at the fastest rate in 15 years, the International Energy Agency said on Friday.
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China aims to match domestic, int'l gas prices
China is mulling over new policies that will match its domestic gas prices with the international levels, according to sources with the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC).
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