Bangladesh is set to issue its eighth government investment Sukuk worth Tk 5,900 crore to finance the construction and development of important bridges on rural roads under a revised project, ...
Detective Branch (DB) of police arrested nine individuals, including six Chinese nationals, in separate drives in Uttara and ...
Investors submitted bids worth Tk 72,597.94 crore against only Tk 5,900 crore worth of Bangladesh government Sukuk bonds ...
Kiddom, the developer of Learning Intelligence Technology (LIT), in partnership with EL Education, a nationally recognized leader in curriculum and professional learning, today announced the ...
Partnership brings together research-aligned literacy, integrated multilingual supports, and a purpose-built instructional ...
A court has granted a two-day remand for questioning of eight people, including six Chinese nationals, accused of laundering ...
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Socioeconomic development sukuk bonds oversubscribed by 12.3 times
Dhaka, May 14 -- The Shariah compliance government bonds 'Sukuk' gets popularity among the investors in Bangladesh as 12.30 times oversubscribed for its 8th draw.
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W5 Life welcomes King Charles III in celebration of the King’s Trust 50th anniversary
The Odyssey Trust has proudly welcomed His Majesty King Charles III to its state-of-the-art digital learning hub, W5 LIFE ...
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April 28 (Reuters) - Lift maker Kone (KNEBV.HE), opens new tab is nearing a cash-and-stock deal to buy German rival TK Elevator, valuing the company at about 29 billion euros ($33.97 billion), ...
Finland’s Kone has agreed to buy German rival TK Elevator in a landmark deal valued at 29.4 billion euros ($34.4 billion). The combination would create the world’s largest elevator maker and marks one ...
Finland’s Kone KNEBV1.03%increase; green up pointing triangle agreed to buy German rival TK Elevator for almost $24 billion in a deal that would create the world’s biggest elevator maker by sales.
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