Dhaka, Bangladesh (BBN) - The central bank of Bangladesh purchased US$15 million more from two commercial banks on Tuesday to help keep the inter-bank foreign exchange (forex) market stable, officials said.
“The central bank is purchasing the US currency from the bank directly at market rate to protect the interests of exporters and migrant workers by keeping the exchange rate of the local currency against the US dollar stable,” a senior official of the Bangladesh Bank (BB) told BBN in Dhaka.
The US dollar was quoted at BDT 77.80 in the inter-bank forex market on the day unchanged from the previous level, market operators said.
A total of $1.18 billion was bought from the commercial banks between July 2 and August 25 of the current fiscal year (FY) 2015-16 for offsetting its increased supply to the market.
The central banker also said the BB may continue buying of the US dollar from the commercial banks in line with the market requirement.
The BB bought $3.76 billion from the commercial banks in the last financial year.
In FY’14 and FY’13, the central bank had bought $5.15 billion and $4.54 billion respectively, the BB data showed.
Bangladesh’s foreign exchange reserve rose to $26.23 billion on Tuesday from $26.17 billion of the previous day after the US dollar purchase.
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