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Sydney Morning Herald  4 hrs ago  Comment 
Nobel peace laureate Muhammad Yunus has brought ideas for creating micro "social businesses" from Bangladesh to Europe with support from several of the world's leading corporations.
Sydney Morning Herald  Nov 8  Comment 
New Zealand Cricket is confident of appointing a new national cricket coach by the end of the year in time for the Bangladesh home series starting in February.
The Straits Times  Nov 7  Comment 
WOLFSBURG(Germany) - NOBEL peace laureate Muhammad Yunus brought ideas for creating micro 'social businesses' from Bangladesh to Europe on Saturday with support from several of the world?s leading corporations. Mr Yunus, who won the 2006 Nobel...
New York Times  Nov 7  Comment 
According to Fire Department officials, the blaze started in the basement of an illegally subdivided home, and neighbors said the dead men were all from Bangladesh.
Reuters  Nov 7  Comment 
State-owned Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) will buy 60,000 tonnes of diesel from a supplier in Egypt for consumption during January-June period of next year, a senior energy official said on Saturday.
Commodity Online  Nov 5  Comment 
Bangladesh s forex reserves dropped to $9.10 billion Wednesday after the country made a routine payment of $487 million to the Asian Clearing Union (ACU) against imports during September October this year.
Business Times - Malaysia  Nov 5  Comment 
TO CREATE better demand, local takaful insurers should learn from pioneering countries such as Bangladesh, India and Indonesia, to kickstart pilot schemes in their own locality, Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Awang Adek Hussain today said. He said...
Dual Income No Kids  Nov 4  Comment 
In 2006 Muhammad Younus and the organization he founded, the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their work in providing loans to the poor in an effort to provide a means of self-employment and a hopeful path out of...
The Hindu Business Line  Nov 4  Comment 
Hyderabad, Nov. 3 International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (Icrisat) will implement a five-year project in Bangladesh that seeks to improve the quantity and quality of village-based information.
Financial Times  Nov 2  Comment 
Fuelled by the lowest labour costs in the world, garment exports and remittances from workers overseas, Bangladesh’s economy has grown steadily in the last decade. Yet the neglect of infrastructure development has created bottlenecks
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