Bangladesh included in world’s top political risk hotspots
There is a higher chance for social unrest to exacerbate political instability in Bangladesh, according to research by UK risk analysis firm, Maplecroft released on Thursday.
“This is due to the erosion of democratic freedoms, increasing crackdowns on political position and the brutality by security forces towards protesters, compounded by rising food prices and worsening working conditions,” Maplecroft said in a statement.
Growing levels of conflict, terrorism, and the toppling of regimes in the Middle East and North Africa, as well as political violence in East Africa, are driving a rise in political instability worldwide, said Maplecroft release.
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FBCCI reiterates peaceful solution to political impasse
President of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI), Kazi Akram Uddin Ahmed said, the political parties should come forward immediately to solve the ongoing political turmoil that is hampering the normalcy in the country,”
He reiterated the appeal to the political parties to come to a settlement as the country’s trade, commerce and the lives of the common people were being held hostage to the prolonged crisis over election administration.
“The politicians of both the major parties sat together after the initiatives taken by the United Nations (UN). Two months ago, we, the business community, had called upon them for sitting together to solve the ongoing crisis.” he said at a press briefing held at the FBCCI office in the capital on Wednesday.
UN emissary urges both parties to continue dialogue
UN Assistant Secretary General Oscar Fernández Taranco urged both the ruling and opposition camps in Bangladesh to continue the dialogue in the spirit of goodwill and compromise.
“Bangladesh leaders must continue to come together. I encourage both sides to continue the dialogue in the spirit of goodwill and compromise,” he said.
The UN envoy for Political Affairs made the call while addressing a crowded press conference before wrapping up his six-day hectic tour of Bangladesh on Wednesday to help its bickering political parties reach a...
The UN envoy for Political Affairs made the call while addressing a crowded press conference before wrapping up his six-day hectic tour of Bangladesh on Wednesday to help its bickering political parties reach a...
Long-term unemployment: New challenge for many countries
Unemployment spells for workers are becoming longer in some countries compared to the pre-crisis situation in 2008, according to the new edition of the ILO Key Indicators of the Labour Market (KILM).
“Headlines on a recent decline in unemployment rates hide the bitter reality that many jobless workers are finding it increasingly difficult to get into a new job within a reasonable period of time of 6 months or less,” says Ekkehard Ernst, chief of the ILO Employment Trends Unit.
Chances of a job seeker finding a job within a year
For example, in Spain, the United Kingdom, the United States, Serbia and Bulgaria, long-term unemployment has increased by 40 per cent or more in comparison to 2008.
MONTHLY
CURRENT PREVIOUS Growth in: Consumer price index (BBS) Change yr/yr (pct) Nov. 7.15 7.03
M2 supply (bln taka) (BB) Sept. 6,267.23 6,199.89 Forex reserves ($bln)(BB) Nov. 17.11 17.35
Exports(FOB) ($mln)(BB) Sept. 2,590.24 2,031.44 Imports(FOB) ($mln)(BB) August 2,658.00 3,125.00 --------------------------------------...
Bangladesh key economic indicators – Dec 10
DAILY INDICATORS
Monday Previous Taka/US $ (inter-bank) 77.75-77.76 77.75-77.75 Call money rate (inter-bank) 06.25-08.00 05.50-08.00 Dhaka Stock Exchange index 4,289.82 4,302.56 ------------------------------------------------------------
MONTHLY
CURRENT PREVIOUS Growth in: Consumer price index (BBS) Change yr/yr (pct) Nov. 7.15 7.03
M2 supply (bln taka) (BB) Sept. 6,267.23 6,199.89 Forex reserves ($bln)(BB) Nov. 17.11 17.35
Exports(FOB) ($mln)(BB) Sept. 2,590.24 2,031.44 Imports(FOB) ($mln)(BB) August 2,658.00 3,125.00 --------------------------------------...
Four Bangladeshi workers held by UK Immigration
The UK Immigration officers arrested four Bangladeshi illegal workers in Uttlesford following a raid in Thaxted.
On Friday evening (December 6) by Home Office immigration enforcement officers swooped on the India Villa in Watling Street.
They were acting on intelligence. Checks revealed that four members of staff were breaking UK immigration rules.
All four were Bangladeshi men. Three, aged 36, 25 and 24, had overstayed their visas. The fourth, aged 26, was working in breach of his visa conditions.
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