Six months of BNP rule: Has the economy turned a corner?
18 August 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
How Bangladesh can make the most of its South Korea CEPA
11 August 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
The reforms that will shape the true legacy of July uprising
4 August 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
World Cup economy and the lessons for a changing world
28 July 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
We must adapt to the changing rules of global trade and development
15 July 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
Bangladesh must prepare for the new era of development finance
8 July 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
From ambition to execution: The real test of the FY2026-27 budget
29 June 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
A budget built on recovery and reform, but can it deliver?
12 June 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
What the FY2027 budget must prioritise
2 June 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
Fitch’s negative outlook and how we can navigate the storm ahead
19 May 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
No respite from high food prices
People around the world are grappling with inflationary pressure. Many have lost their jobs or are earning a lower income.
6 February 2022
Aren’t we all entitled to cleaner air?
Air pollution is one of the deadliest environmental concerns for human beings. In 2019, it contributed to 6.7 million deaths worldwide. Worryingly, 20 percent of newborn deaths in the world have been due to air pollution. In the State of Global Air Report 2020, it is ranked fourth among global risk factors for mortality, after high blood pressure, tobacco consumption, and poor diet.
30 January 2022
SUST VC’s sexist remark reveals a worrying picture
Universities are considered to be the highest place for education, learning, research, and innovation.
23 January 2022
Financing the economic growth of Bangladesh
After a downturn due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, Bangladesh’s economy has been trying to get back on track and has succeeded in some cases.
16 January 2022
Is our health system ready to face Omicron?
The emergence of the highly transmissible Omicron variant of the coronavirus reminds us how uncertain the world has become.
9 January 2022
Aiming for a strong economic recovery in 2022
The Covid-19 situation is now shrouded in uncertainty. Just when we were about to relax over the receding pandemic cases, it is once again time to worry.
2 January 2022
The unbreakable link between development and democracy
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh’s independence this year, we have highlighted our achievements as a country.
19 December 2021
Achieving a just society in the next 50 years
Throughout 2021, we have been celebrating 50 years of Bangladesh’s independence, with a lot of glory and pride.
12 December 2021
Violence against women stunts our economic growth
This year, Bangladesh celebrates its 50th birthday. These 50 years have been marked with several achievements and promises in economic and social areas.
5 December 2021
Robust actions needed for Cop26 commitments
When 197 countries sit together to achieve something, it is almost certain that there will not be full agreement on the issues tabled for negotiation.
28 November 2021
Better alignment of trade and climate policies is crucial
Following the conclusion of the high-level 26th Conference of Parties (COP26) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the world is set to observe another international conference at the ministerial level.
21 November 2021
The real victims of fuel price hikes are end consumers
The announcement of fuel price hike, made on November 3 by the Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources, could not have come at a worse time.
7 November 2021
Four areas to focus on for post-Covid economic recovery
While more than seven billion doses of Covid-19 vaccines have been administered around the world—albeit almost 70 percent in developed countries and only two percent in low-income countries—the global economy is expected to see a strong recovery in 2021.
31 October 2021
Better strategy for climate finance is key to COP26 success
It is now well-recognised that the impacts of climate change will have significant economic costs in climate vulnerable countries.
24 October 2021
Ending poverty depends on how we value people and the planet
The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty is an opportunity to not only acknowledge the difficulties the poor face worldwide but also to make the concerns on poverty heard by all, particularly the policymakers.
16 October 2021
A case for green transition in our apparel sector
In today’s world, business is not only about profit, employment, income, and growth. Hence, it is not only about economic sustainability—it is also about social and environmental sustainability.
10 October 2021
What is at stake for Bangladesh at COP26?
The most important climate talk at the highest political level—since the Paris climate conference in 2015—is set to take place in Glasgow, Scotland this year, from October 31 to November 12.
3 October 2021
Building a healthy e-commerce sector needs strong actions
The recent crisis that has been created in the emerging e-commerce sector of Bangladesh is another example of financial fraudulence in the country.
26 September 2021
Why accountability of civil society groups is equally important
A few years back, a reputed non-governmental think tank in Europe saw its sad demise after more than two decades of operation.
8 August 2021
Monetary policy during the pandemic
The world is passing through unusual times, with the Covid-19 pandemic forcing countries to adopt policies which would otherwise not be adopted.
1 August 2021