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Bangladeshs forex reserves have reached a record US$ 16 billion, spurred by a double-digit growth in exports and low food imports, according to the central bank governor.
You can attribute this remarkable feat to a combination of factors, Governor Atiur Rahman told bdnews24.com.
A slump in food imports thanks to high agricultural output, improvement in payment system and a double-digit export growth have all contributed, he said in exclusive remarks to bdnews24.com.This is enough to foot the import bill for five and a half months, Atiur Rahman, whose four-and-a-half years in charge has seen the reserves treble.
The reserves reached US$ 16.03 billion to be precise, only second to India in South Asia.
The figure is six billion US dollars more than Pakistans, Atiur Rahman pointed out.
The non-resident Bangladeshis are increasingly relying more on regular banking system to remit money, he said.
The informal process known as hundi is no longer the preferred choice, leading to a bigger inflow into the central bank coffers, the governor said.
We have done quite a bit to improve our payment systems, Atiur Rahman said.
source: Reserves now record US$ 16 bln - bdnews24.com
You can attribute this remarkable feat to a combination of factors, Governor Atiur Rahman told bdnews24.com.
A slump in food imports thanks to high agricultural output, improvement in payment system and a double-digit export growth have all contributed, he said in exclusive remarks to bdnews24.com.This is enough to foot the import bill for five and a half months, Atiur Rahman, whose four-and-a-half years in charge has seen the reserves treble.
The reserves reached US$ 16.03 billion to be precise, only second to India in South Asia.
The figure is six billion US dollars more than Pakistans, Atiur Rahman pointed out.
The non-resident Bangladeshis are increasingly relying more on regular banking system to remit money, he said.
The informal process known as hundi is no longer the preferred choice, leading to a bigger inflow into the central bank coffers, the governor said.
We have done quite a bit to improve our payment systems, Atiur Rahman said.
source: Reserves now record US$ 16 bln - bdnews24.com