Dhaka, March 9 -- Bangladesh's foreign exchange reserves have reached a new high of $21.40 billion, equivalent to $2,140 crore. The latest figures, released in an update by the Bangladesh Bank (BB) on Sunday, highlight a significant boost to the country's reserve position.
As of Thursday (March 6), Bangladesh's gross foreign reserves have reached $26.60 billion, a notable increase from $26.13 billion in February. Under the IMF's BPM-6 accounting standard, reserves now stand at $21.40 billion.
This rise in reserves reflects the country's improving financial position. In addition, remittances continue to play a significant role in the economy, with Bangladesh receiving $2.53 billion in remittances during February, which translates to over...
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