Dhaka, Monday
23 May 2022
Recent surges in food and fuel costs are hurting households everywhere. The global spike in energy prices since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine underscores the need to transition away from dependence on energy sources that are subject to recurrent disruptions
Opinion More News
Healing pandemic’s economic scars demands prompt action
Ecofeminist manifesto
Lower oil reliance insulates world from 1970s-style crude shock
Why many non-Muslims in Saudi Arabia chose to fast this Ramadan
Gotabaya Rajapaksa: Desperado of Sri Lankan economy
Africa faces new shock as war raises food and fuel costs
Inflation to be elevated for longer on war, demand, job markets
Latin America faces unusually high risks
Asia growth slows on commodities, Covid and rising interest rates
Rana Plaza victims await justice but they change Bangladesh’s industry
Towards a more livable country
Agile fiscal policies needed as prices of food, fuel spike
Financial stability risks grow as war complicates push to contain inflation
Private debt to weigh on global economic recovery
Right labour market policies can ease the green jobs transition
Fast-moving Fintech poses challenge for regulators
BusinessInsiderBD.com
Latest
Popular
News