Dhaka, Bangladesh (BBN) – The Bangladesh Business News prepared Monday’s evening business round up compiling reports, published by different newspapers and news portals both in local and international.
Bangladesh’s stocks face mild correction
Bangladesh’s stocks witnessed a marginal correction on Monday, breaking the record rally, as late hours sale pressure wiped out all the early gains.
'Goal is to become the best batsman in the world'
Bangladesh opener Tamim Iqbal has said that he wants to be the best batsman in the world. While talking to ESPNcricinfo, the southpaw, who was instrumental to Bangladesh winning the first Test against Australia in Dhaka, revealed that his target was to become the best.
Sensex jumps 195 points ahead of macro data; Nifty closes at 10,006
The benchmark BSE Sensex closed higher by 195 points and the Nifty went past the 10,000-mark for the first time since August 7 as auto stocks gained after a less-than-expected GST cess and rising vehicle sales.
Indian rupee weakens to 63.93 on fresh dollar demand
The Indian rupee weakened to 63.93 against the US dollar on fresh demand for the greenback from banks and importers.
Asian shares gain as dollar claws back losses and China eases some yuan trading rules
Asian stocks closed higher on Monday on fading risk aversion as the dollar clawed back losses. Markets also digested headlines concerning developments out of the People's Bank of China and European Central Bank announced at the weekend.
Dollar recovery pushes gold down from one-year high
Gold prices on Monday fell from Friday's 13-month high after relief that North Korea did not conduct a missile test over the weekend caused global stocks, the U.S. dollar and bond yields to rise.
Oil weakens on fears Irma could dent US demand
Oil prices edged lower on Monday on concerns that Hurricane Irma's pounding of heavily populated areas of Florida could dent oil demand in the world's top oil consuming nation.
Top 5 things to know in the market on Monday
Here are the top five things you need to know in financial markets on Monday, September 11.
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