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savings certificates
savings certificates
savings certificates
Individuals can purchase saving certificates worth 45L
Govt expenditure will reduce but banks don't benefit
Kamal: Interest rates cut on savings certificates will not affect small investors
Government reduces interest rates on savings certificates
Savings certificates sales triples due to low bank deposit rates
Bangladesh Bank will not allow deposit rate below inflation
Lower yield on bank deposits, remittance boost savings certificate sales
Borrowing from savings tools surpasses revised target by 14.6%
Savings certificate sales surpass target by 66% in just 9 months
Investors can now purchase savings certificates
Finance minister: 5% source tax for savings certificate up to Tk5 lakh
DSE market capitalization loses Tk 27,717.45m in March
Govt mulls making TIN, NID mandatory for savings certificates
Savings certificate sales ‘pushing up’ govt debt burden
Banks demand slash in interest rates on savings certificates
Savings certificate sales rise even after high interest rate in bank deposits
Savings certificates sale on the rise again
No profits from savings certificates for gratuity fundholders
Profit rates on savings instruments to be cut by up to 2%
Govt to borrow Tk30,150cr from savings certificates in next fiscal year
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