Wednesday’s evening business round up of Bangladesh

Last updated: June 6, 2018

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Dhaka, Bangladesh (BBN) – The Bangladesh Business News prepared Wednesday’s evening business round up compiling reports, published by different newspapers and news portals both in local and international.

Bangladesh’s stocks extend gain amid budgetary hopes
Bangladesh’s stocks ended higher for the second day in a row on Wednesday amid budgetary expectations.

Army won’t be deployed in upcoming city polls: CEC
Army will be deployed in the upcoming general elections but not during the upcoming city polls, Chief Election Commissioner KM Nurul Huda said today.

Uber to provide insurance cover for riders, drivers in Bangladesh
Uber, the world's largest on-demand ridesharing company, has launched insurance programme for its riders and drivers in Bangladesh.

Tigresses pick up fantastic 7-wicket win over India
Bangladesh Women’s team win their first ever T20 match against India following their victory against Pakistan on June 4.

Sensex soars 326 points; Nifty close to 10,700-mark
Benchmark indices were trading higher by nearly one per cent on heavy buying in consumer durables, realty, metal and capital goods stocks despite weak global cues.

Indian rupee up 11 paise at 67.04 ahead of RBI policy announcement
The Indian rupee strengthened by 11 paise to 67.04 against the dollar at the interbank forex market today ahead of RBI monetary policy announcement amid fresh dollar selling by banks and exporters.

Asia markets close higher even as trade developments linger in background
Asian stocks closed higher on Wednesday, with major markets in the region gaining ground even as trade anxieties lingered in the background.

Gold edges up as dollar, treasury yields ease
Gold prices inched higher in early Asian trade on Wednesday as the U.S. dollar and treasury yields eased amid lingering concerns about global trade after the United States imposed tariffs on its allies.

US oil prices inch up on fall in local crude stockpiles
U.S. oil prices edged up in early Asian trade on Wednesday to move away from lows hit in the previous session, buoyed after industry data showed a decline in U.S. crude inventories.

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