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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 2025

Taka

A file photo of Salman F Rahman. Photo: Mumit M/TBS
Economy

NBR taxing those within tax net more, while others left untouched: Salman

Further criticising the NBR, he said, "The policy that the NBR has been following does not really deserve praise; if it did, our tax-GDP ratio would not be decreasing; it should be increasing....

For banks, taka now in more demand than dollar
Banking

For banks, taka now in more demand than dollar

Where and how is our taka printed?
Supplement

Where and how is our taka printed?

52 years of Taka: Money circulation statistics
Supplement

52 years of Taka: Money circulation statistics

Representational image of US dollars and a clock. Photo: Collected
Supplement

What is the lifespan of paper money? 

Illustration: TBS
Supplement

Rise of digital currency: Is physical money on its way out?

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina held a meeting with Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference (MSC) 2024 on Saturday (17 February). Photo: BSS
Bangladesh

PM for doing business with India through Taka, Rupee

File Photo of Bangladeshi bank notes: Mumit M/TBS
Economy

Moody’s sees Bangladesh taka weakening 4% as peg may be eased

At the time of independence, the price of USD 1 was just Tk7.7. The current kerb market rate per $1 is Tk124 reflecting a 94% erosion of value over 50 years. Photo: TBS
Panorama

The case for preserving the value of the Taka

How weaker taka inflates Bangladesh's foreign debt costs
Economy

How weaker taka inflates Bangladesh's foreign debt costs

Taka appreciated officially, market reacts quite opposite
Economy

Taka appreciated officially, market reacts quite opposite

Photo: Representational image
Banking

Dollar price cut by Tk0.50 after over a year of hikes

Representational image/Collected
Economy

Taka becomes weaker again

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