Editorial

Devising ways to obviate decline in green financing

Devising ways to obviate decline in green financing

The recent decline in green and sustainable financing by banks and financial institutions (FIs) poses a significant challenge to achieving environmental sustainability. While a handful of private banks have managed to maintain or even exceed their targets in funding green projects, the broader tren

Stopping illegal sale  of textbooks

Stopping illegal sale  of textbooks

In the event of a demand-supply mismatch involving any item, essential or otherwise, unscrupulous elements usually try to take advantage of the situation in a country like Bangladesh where one can easily getaway with committing a crime. Lately, that is happening with the textbooks that are made ava

Making most of task force's suggestions

Making most of task force's suggestions

When the interim government took power on August 8 last year, the economy was in ruins, thanks to its depredations by the deposed, rapacious autocratic regime. So, reviving the economy was obviously one of the core challenges facing the incumbent administration.  So, a 12-member task force was

Renegotiating power tariffs

Renegotiating power tariffs

The government's decision to set up a six-member expert panel to renegotiate power tariffs signals a potential shift to redesign what has long been perceived as a lucrative domain for private power plant owners. The initiative aims to reduce power purchase costs and ease the state's debt burden. Th

Prospect of universal insurance policy

Prospect of universal insurance policy

A move now underway, according to a report carried in the FE on Tuesday last, for introduction of a universal insurance policy in the country under the National Insurance Policy 2014 looks highly appealing. The Financial Institutions Division (FID) under the Ministry of Finance (MoF) has accordingl


Cementing Dhaka-Beijing  ties further

Cementing Dhaka-Beijing  ties further

Foreign adviser Mr Touhid Hossain's ongoing four-day visit to China, the first-ever bilateral meeting between the incumbent interim government and that country, bears special significance for Bangladesh. This is more so because the meeting is taking place on the eve of the 50th anniversary of the d

Improving economic Management

Improving economic Management

If the purpose behind preparation of the white paper on the state of the country's economy was to identify the economic malaises and find some ways out of the current imbroglio, the follow-up by the interim government has been conspicuous by its absence. This has prompted the white paper committee

Need for better and cheaper telecom services

Need for better and cheaper telecom services

The Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC)'s introduction of stricter Quality of Service (QoS) standards is a crucial step towards improving the services provided by mobile phone operators and internet service providers (ISPs) in Bangladesh. The draft regulation titled BTRC Quali

Need for a predictable tax policy

Need for a predictable tax policy

A transparent, consistent and predictable tax structure is necessary not just for successful revenue generation; it is also for encouraging investment which is vital for the development of the national economy. It plays a crucial role in inviting foreign direct investment that the country now badly

Giving housing sector a new lease on life

Giving housing sector a new lease on life

When the private sector had been struggling due to fall in investment amid high inflation rate thanks to enhanced policy rate aimed at tightening money supply, it forced banks to raise interests leading to credit crunch.  So, it is not surprising that the fallout from the overall crisis in the

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