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Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus urges global investors to bring business to Bangladesh to change the world. He said: ...
In a hard-hitting exclusive interview, Dr. Michael Rubin—former Pentagon official and senior fellow at both the American Enterprise Institute and the Middle East Forum—delivers a scathing critique of ...
Subprime loans in India's microfinance sector are experiencing significant distress, with a 68% borrower stress rate and ...
Mr Modi’s comment about the need to avoid rhetoric that could vitiate the environment, was a definitive reference to Mr Yunus ...
My lifelong desire will be to see a statesman like Muhammad Yunus serve as the prime minister of an elected government in Bangladesh for five years, he says ...
Microfinance has been the darling of international development and viewed as a tool for poverty alleviation for long. Pioneered by Nobel-Prize-winning Bangladeshi economist Muhammad Yunus in 1976 ...
The $45 billion industry will probably muddle through its latest difficulties, though analysts want the central bank to come ...
Sheikh Hasina Vows Justice For Awami League Victims: 'Allah Kept Me Alive For A Reason, I Am Coming'
Hasina's forceful comments come as the interim Bangladeshi government reportedly seeks her extradition from India.
One individual who gained worldwide recognition for his work in microfinance is professor Muhammad Yunus, who, with Grameen Bank, won the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize. Yunus demonstrated that people ...
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The Bangkok Post on MSNNobel Laureate touts ‘Three Zero’ theoryThe “Three Zero Theory” is a path for the younger generation to a sustainable new civilisation, says Professor Muhammad Yunus ...
Dhaka sees Beijing as a “good friend”, and it wants to take the bilateral relationship to the next stage, Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus said in an interview with the Chinese state news agency ...
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