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1 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics 233

2 Table-I : Trends of Major Macroeconomic Indicators Indicators FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 R FY15 P GDP growth (at FY06 constant market prices) Growth of broad money (M2) GDP deflator (percentage change)@ 4. CPI inflation (base: FY96=) Foreign exchange reserves (million US Dollar) Net foreign assets (billion Taka) Exchange rate (Taka/Dollar) REER index as of end June (base: FY01=) ***.6*** 110.1*** 114.4*** 130.4*** 9. Per capita GDP in Taka (at current market prices) (As percentage of Domestic savings Investment Revenue income Revenue expenditures Revenue surplus (+) / Revenue deficit (-) Annual Development Programme (ADP) Other expenditures Total expenditures Overall budget deficit (excluding grants) Overall budget deficit (including grants) Financing of overall budget deficit (a+b)* a. Net foreign financing b. Net domestic financing (i+ii) * i. Bank borrowings ii. Non-bank borrowings Government debt outstanding (i+ii) i. Domestic debt ii. External debt** Current account balance : surplus(+)/deficit(-) *Including non-cash bond (liabilities of BPC) of Taka billion. ** Excluding IMF loan. *** Base: = & 10 currency Base P= Provisional. R=Revised. Source: Bangladesh Bank, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, Bangladesh Economic Review, 2015 and Budget in Brief

3 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Table-II : Medium-Term Macroeconomic Framework: Key Indicators Indicators 1 Real Sector Real GDP Growth (%) CPI inflation (%) Gross investment (% of GDP) Fiscal Sector (% of GDP) Total revenue Tax revenue Non-tax revenue Total expenditure Overall balance Financing Domestic financing External financing (net) Monetary sector (% change) Domestic credit Credit to the private sector Broad money (M2) External sector Exports (% change) Imports (% change) Remittances (% change) Current account balance (% of GDP) GDP (at current market prices) (billion Taka) Actual Estimated (Revised) Projection FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 FY Source: Bangladesh Economic Review,

4 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Appendix-3 Table-III : Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Investment and Savings (Billion Taka) Items/Sectors FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 P GDP (at FY06 current market prices) Gross investment at current prices a) Private b) Public Gross domestic savings at current prices a) Private b) Public Sectoral Share of GDP (at FY06 constant prices) i. Agriculture a) Agriculture and forestry Crops and horticulture Animal farming Forest and related services b) Fishing ii. Industry a) Mining and quarrying b) Manufacturing i) Large and medium scale ii) Small scale c) Power, gas and water supply d) Construction iii. Services a) Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods b) Hotel and restaurants c) Transport, storage and communication d) Financial intermediations e) Real estate, renting and business activities f) Public administration and defence g) Education h) Health and social work i) Community, social and personal services Total GVA at constant basic price Tax less subsidy GDP (at FY06 constant market prices) P = Provisional. Source: Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. 237

5 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Table-IV : Growth and Sectoral Share of GDP (at FY06 constant prices) Sectors FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 P Growth in percent i. Agriculture a) Agriculture and forestry 1. Crops and horticulture 2. Animal farming 3. Forest and related services b) Fishing ii. Industry a) Mining and quarrying b) Manufacturing i) Large and medium scale ii) Small scale c) Power, gas and water supply d) Construction iii. Services a) Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods b) Hotel and restaurant c) Transport, storage and communication d) Financial intermediations e) Real estate, renting and other business activities f) Public administration and defence g) Education h) Health and social work i) Community, social and personal services GDP (at constant market prices) i. Agriculture a) Agriculture and forestry 1. Crops and horticulture 2. Animal farming 3. Forest and related services b) Fishing ii. Industry a) Mining and quarrying b) Manufacturing i) Large and medium scale ii) Small scale c) Power, gas and water supply d) Construction iii. Services a) Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods b) Hotel and restaurant c) Transport, storage and communication d) Financial intermediations e) Real estate, renting and other business activities f) Public administration and defence g) Education h) Health and social work i) Community, social and personal services Total GVA at constant basic price P = Provisional. Source: Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Sectoral share (percent of GDP)

6 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Appendix-3 Table-V : Development of Government Budgetary Operation (Billion Taka) Description FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 R FY16 (Budget) A. Revenue and foreign grants i. Revenues a) Tax revenue b) Non-tax revenue ii. Foreign grants B. Expenditures i. Non-development revenue expenditure ii. Non-development capital expenditure iii. Loans & advances (net) iv. Annual Development Programme v. Other expenditures C. Overall deficit (excluding grants) D. Overall deficit (including grants) E. Financing i. Foreign borrowing - net Foreign borrowing Amortisation ii. Domestic borrowing - net Borrowing from banking system (net) Non-bank borrowing (net) Memorandum item : GDP (at current market prices)* R= Revised Source : Budget in brief , , , and

7 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Table-VI: Money and Credit (Billion Taka) Particulars FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 P Broad money Total domestic A) Government sector i) Gvernment ii) Other public sector B) Private sector Broad money as % of GDP* (at current market prices) R 52.0 P Growth in percent 1. Broad money Total domestic A) Government sector i) Gvernment ii) Other public sector B) Private sector Figures correspond to end Includes adjustment of bonds issued by the Government. Notes : (1) Govrnment securities and treasury bills are shown at cost price from June 2002 on wards. P = Provisional, R = Revised. Sources: (1) Statistics Department, Bangladesh Bank. (2) Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. 240

8 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Appendix-3 Table - VII : Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Rate of Inflation - National (base : FY96=) Period Index General Twelve-month average basis Annual rate of inflation Index Food Annual rate of inflation Non-food Index Annual rate of inflation Index General Twelve-month point to point basis Annual rate of inflation Index Food Annual rate of inflation Index Non-food Annual rate of inflation Weight FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12* FY13* FY14* FY15* FY15* Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Apr-15 May-15 Jun *= New Base FY06= with weights (food and non-food 43.82). Source: Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. 241

9 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Table-VIII : Quantum Index of Medium and Large-scale Manufacturing Industry (base: FY06=) SL. Major industry group Weight FY13 FY14 FY15 1. General index of manufacturing Manufacture of food products Manufacture of beverages Manufacture of tobacco products Manufacture of textile Manufacture of wearing apparels Manufacture of leather and related products Manufacture of wood and products of wood and cork Manufacture of paper and paper products Printing and reproduction of recorded media Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products Manufacture of pharmaceuticals and medicinal chemicals Manufacture of rubber and plastic products Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products Manufacture of basic metals Manufacture of fabricated metal products except machinery Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products Manufacture of electrical equipment Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi trailers Manufacture of other transport equipment Manufacture of furniture Source: Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. 242

10 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Appendix-3 Table-IX : Reserve Money and Its Components Year (End June) Currency notes and coins with the public Cash in tills of the scheduled banks Balances of scheduled banks with the Bangladesh Bank* Balances of other financial institutions with the Bangladesh Bank Reserve money =( ) * Balances of DMBs with BB excluding foreign curency cleaning account balances since June'2002 and Reserve Money has been revised accordingly. Source: Statistics Department, Bangladesh Bank (Billion Taka)

11 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Table-X : Reserve Money and Its Sources (Billion Taka) Bangladesh Bank's claims on Year (End June) Government (net) Scheduled banks Other official entities and financial institutions Private sectors Total Net foreign assets Other assets (net) Reserve money =( ) 7 8 9=(6+7+8) Source: Statistics Department, Bangladesh Bank. 244

12 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Appendix-3 Table-XI : Deposits of Public and Private Sector Year Demand deposits 1 / Time deposits 1 / (End June) Public 2 / Private Total Public 2 / Private 3 / Total (Billion Taka) Share in Percent / Exclude inter-bank items. 2/ Include government deposit. 3/ Include wage earners' deposits. Source: Statistics Department, Bangladesh Bank. 245

13 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Table-XII : Selected Statistics of Scheduled Banks (Billion Taka) Particulars 30 June June June June June June June June Bank deposits (exclude inter-bank items) (A) Demand deposits (B) Time deposits (C) Restricted deposits (D) Government deposits 2. Borrowings from the Bangladesh Bank 3. Cash in tills 4. Balances with the Bangladesh Bank including FCD 5. Balances with other banks in Bangladesh 6. Money at call and short notice 7. Total (A) Government securities & treasury bills* (B) Others 8. Bank credit (exclude inter-bank items and foreign bills) (A) Advances in Bangladesh ** (B) Inland bills purchased and discounted 9. Credit/deposit ratio (excluding specialised banks) Include T bills/bonds issued by the government and all other investment (share/debenture, reverse repo, etc.) * Government securities and treasury bills are shown at cost price. ** Advances are on gross basis. Source: Statistics Department, Bangladesh Bank. 246

14 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Appendix-3 Table-XIII : Movements in Selected Interest Rates* (end period) Bank rate Treasury bill rates 28-day 91-day 182-day 364-day Call money rates Borrowing Lending Scheduled banks rates Deposits Advances FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY *= Weighted average, except bank rate. Source: 1) Monetary Policy Department, Bangladesh Bank. 2) Statistics Department, Bangladesh Bank

15 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Table-XIV : Government Borrowing Position from the Banking System Sl. No. Particulars Objective Outstanding as on 30 June 2014 R (Billion Taka) Outstanding as on 30 June 2015 p Bangladesh Bank Ways and Means Advances Overdraft Overdraft Block Devolvement a) Treasury Bills b) Treasury Bonds Government Currency Liabilities To increase Government cash balance Advances to Autonomous and Semi-autonomous Bodies Accured Interest R Government Deposits@/(-) A. Total : ( ) B. Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) 1. Government Treasury Bills i) Treasury Bills (Less than 1 year) To increase Government cash balance 2. Bangladesh Govt. Treasury Bonds (BGTB) i) 2-years Bangladesh Govt.Treasury Bonds 1/ ii) 5-years Bangladesh Govt.Treasury Bonds iii) 10-years Bangladesh Govt.Treasury Bonds iv) 15-years Bangladesh Govt.Treasury Bonds v) 20-years Bangladesh Govt.Treasury Bonds To increase long-term investment of different banks, non-bank financial institutions and employees GF of different companies 3. Other Special Treasury Bonds (a+b) a) 1 Year and above but less than 5 years (Specialised Bonds) i) 3-Years interest free Frozen Food To repay the loan of Frozen Food Industries Treasury Bond / ii) 3-Years and 4-years (BPC) Treasury Bond bearing 7.0 percent interest 2/ To repay the loan of Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation b) 5 Years and above (Specialised Bonds) i) 6, 7 &10-years (BJMC&BTMC) interest free To repay the loan of BJMC & BTMC Treasury Bond-2016, 2017 &2020 ii) 25-years (Jute)Treasury Bond-2018 bearing 5.0 percent interest 7/ To compensate for the liquidation of jute sector credit iii) 25-years (Jute) Treasury Bond-2019 bearing 5.0 percent interest 8/ To compensate for the liquidation of jute sector credit

16 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Appendix-3 Table-XIV (Contd.) : Government Borrowing (net) from the Banking System Sl. No. Particulars Objective Outstanding as on 30 June 2014 R (Billion Taka) Outstanding as on 30 June 2015 p iv) 25-years (Jute) Treasury Bond-2020 bearing 5.0 percent interest 3/ To reimburse one-third of the debt due to jute mills' loan write-off by the private banks v) 7-years to 15-years (BPC) Treasury Bond bearing 5.0 percent interest 4/ To repay the loan of Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation vi) 5-years and 6-years (BPC) Treasury To repay the loan of Bangladesh Bond bearing 7.0 percent interest Petroleum Corporation vii) 5-years to 13-years BJMC Treasury To repay the loan of BJMC Bond bearing 5.0 percent interest viii) 7-years SPTB-2020 bearing 7.0 percent interest 2 2 ix) 8-years SPTB-2021 bearing To increase Government cash balance 7.0 percent interest 2 2 x) 10-years SPTB-2023 bearing 7.0 percent interest Sub-Total : (1+2+3) Prize Bond/Income Tax Bond Government's other Securities Advances to Food Ministry Advances to Other Ministries Advances to Auto./Semi-Autonomous Bodies Accrued Interest Deposits of Ministries and Departments (-) Deposits of Auto./Semi-Autonomous Bodies (-) B. Total : (4+ +12) Grand Total : A+B Including other deposits. 1/ 2 year Bangladesh Government Treasury Bond was introduced in May / 3 year (BPC) Treasury Bond matured on 5 October, 2014; an amount of Taka 2.00 billion. 3/ An amount of Taka 27 billion was paid in July 2014 against the outstanding of Taka billion in June / An amount of Taka 5 billion was paid in September 2014 against the outstanding of 36.2 billion in June / 3 year interest free Frozen Food Treasury Bond matured on 5 October, 2014; an amount of Taka 45 billion. 7/ An amount of Taka billon was paid in November 2014 against the outstanding of Taka billion in June / An amount of Taka billion was paid in June 2015 against the outstanding of Taka billion in June R = Revised, P=Provisinal. Source: Debt Management Department, Statistics Department, Bangaldesh Bank (Figures of Treasury Bills and Bonds (Including Special Bonds) are collected from DMD). 249

17 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Sl. No. Table-XV : Government Borrowing from Other than Banks Particulars Sale FY14 R Repayment Principal Interest Net Sale Sale (Billion Taka) FY15 P Repayment Net Principal Interest Sale = (3-4) = (7-8) NSD Instruments 1. Defence Savings Certificate year Bangladesh Savings Certificate Bonus Savings Certificate month interest bearing Savings Certificate Family Savings Certificate month interest bearing Savings Certificate Jamanat Savings Certificate Pensioner Savings Certificate Post Office Savings Bank a) General Account b) Fixed Account c) Bonus Account 10. Postal Life Insurance Prize Bond Wage Earners' Development Bond year National Investment Bond USD Premium Bond USD Investment Bond Total : ( ) Outstanding as on 30 June 2014 Net Changes Outstanding as on 30 June 2015 Net Changes 17. Govt. Treasury Bills/Bonds i) Government Treasury Bills ii) Bangladesh Govt. Treasury Bonds (BGTBs) a) 2-year Bangladesh Government Treasury Bonds b) 5-year Bangladesh Government Treasury Bonds c) 10-year Bangladesh Government Treasury Bonds d) 15-year Bangladesh Government Treasury Bonds e) 20-year Bangladesh Government Treasury Bonds Total Non-bank Government Borrowing (net) : (16+17) Notes: R = Revised P = Provisional. Sources: National Savings Directorate, Debt Management Department, Bangladesh Bank. 250

18 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Appendix-3 Items Table-XVI : Balance of Payments* (Million US Dollar) FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 R FY15 P Trade balance Export f.o.b.(including EPZ) Of which : Readymade garments (RMG) Import f.o.b (including EPZ) Services Credit Debit Primary income Credit Debit Of which : Official interest payments Secondary Income Official transfers Private transfers of which: Workers' remittances Current account balance Capital account Capital transfers Financial account Foreign direct investment (net) Portfolio investment Other investment MLT loans (excluding suppliers credit) MLT amortization payments Other long term loans (net) Other short term loans (net) Other assets Trade credit (net) Commercial Bank Assets Liabilities Errors and omissions Overall balance Reserve assets Bangladesh Bank Assets Liabilities R = Revised, P = Provisional. * This classification is based on BPM6 manual. --- Other assets has been discontinued from FY12 and onwards as per recommendation of IMF. Note: Customs record is used to calculate Import f.o.b from FY11 and onwards. Banking channel data was used for calculating Import f.o.b. for FY10 and backwards. Source: Statistics Department, Bangladesh Bank. 251

19 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics A. Frozen food 1. Fish 2. Shrimps 3. Others B. Agricultural products 1. Vegetables 2. Tobacco 3. Cut flower 4. Fruits 5. Others C. Manufactured products 1. Petroleum bi-products 2. Chemical products 3. Plastic products 4. Leather 5. Cotton & cotton products 6. Raw jute 7. Jute goods 8. Specialised textiles 9. Knitwear 10. Woven garments 11. Home textile 12. Footwear 13. Engineering products 14. Others Total (A+B+C) Of which exports from EPZ R = Revised, P = Provisional. Source : Export Promotion Bureau. Table-XVII : Category-wise Exports (Million US Dollar) Items FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 R FY15 P

20 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Appendix-3 A. Food Grains 1. Rice 2. Wheat B. Other Commodities 1. Milk & cream 2. Spices 3. Oil seeds 4. Edible oil 5. Pulses (all sorts) 6. Sugar 7. Clinker 8. Crude petroleum 9. POL 10. Chemicals 11. Pharmaceutical products 12. Fertiliser 13. Dyeing and tanning materials 14. Plastics and rubber articles thereof 15. Raw cotton 16. Yarn 17. Textile & textile articles thereof 18. Staple fibre 19. Iron, steel & other base metals 20. Capital machinery 21. Others Total Imports c.i.f. Total Imports f.o.b. Of Which Import by EPZ Table-XVIII : Category-wise Imports (Million US Dollar) Items FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 R FY15 P R = Revised, P = Provisional Source: Compiled by Statistics Department of Bangladesh Bank using the data of National Board of Revenue (NBR). 253

21 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Table-XIX : Sector-wise Comparative Statement of Opening, Settlement and Outstanding of Import LCs Sectors/ Commodities FY14 Fresh Settlement LCs of LCs opening Outstanding LCs at the end of the year Fresh LCs opening FY15 Settlement of LCs Outstanding LCs at the end of the year (Million US Dollar) % Changes during FY15 over FY14 Fresh LCs opening Settlement of LCs Outstanding LCs at the end of the year A. Consumer goods (% of Total) (11.0) a) Food grains (rice & wheat) b) Other than food grain B. Intermediate goods (% of Total) (7.3) C. Industrial raw materials (% of Total) (37.3) D. Capital machinery (% of Total) (9.3) E. Machinery for miscellaneous industry (% of Total) (11.0) F. Petroleum and Petroleum products (% of Total) (12.0) G. Others % of Total (12.2) Total Of which, back to back (12.3) (7.6) (40.9) (6.8) (9.5) (12.3) (11.9) (7.6) (6.1) 726 (36.8) (19.7) (12.3) (7.0) (13.1) (12.0) (8.6) (37.3) (10.1) (9.4) (7.8) (14.6) (12.4) (8.7) (39.8) (8.1) (9.8) (9.0) (12.6) (7.7) (6.6) (35.1) 513 (23.1) (9.3) (5.0) (16.6) Source: Foreign Exchange Operation Department, Bangladesh Bank. 254

22 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Appendix-3 Table-XX : Foreign Exchange Reserves Year (End June) Million Taka Total reserves Million US Dollar ,266 73,650 81,466 73,831 90, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,601 1,739 1,523 1,602 1,307 1,583 2,470 2,705 2,930 3,484 5,077 6,149 7,471 10,750 10,912 10,364 15,315 21,508 25,021 Source : Accounts & Budgeting Department, Bangladesh Bank. 255

23 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Table-XXI : Period Average Taka-US Dollar Exchange Rates Year Taka per US Dollar 1 2 FY98 FY99 FY00 FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY Source: Statistics Department, Bangladesh Bank. 256

24 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Appendix-3 Table-XXII : Country-wise Workers` Remittances (Million US Dollar) Countries FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY Saudi Arabia UAE UK Kuwait USA Italy Qatar Oman Singapore Germany Bahrain Japan Malaysia Other countries Total : Source : Foreign Exchange Policy Department, Bangladesh Bank. 257

25 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Table-XXIII : List of Scheduled Banks (As on 30 June 2015) State owned/government controlled banks (6+2=8) State owned commercial banks (6) Sonali Bank Limited Janata Bank Limited Agrani Bank Limited Rupali Bank Limited Bangladesh Small Industries and Commerce Bank Limited Bangladesh Development Bank Limited Specialised banks DFIs (2) Bangladesh Krishi Bank Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank Private commercial banks (39) AB Bank Limited Al-Arafah Islami Bank Limited Bangladesh Commerce Bank Limited Bank Asia Limited BRAC Bank Limited Dhaka Bank Limited Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited Eastern Bank Limited Export Import (EXIM) Bank of Bangladesh Limited First Security Islami Bank Limited International Finance Investment and Commerce (IFIC) Bank Limited Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited ICB Islamic Bank Limited Jamuna Bank Limited Mercantile Bank Limited Meghna Bank Limited Midland Bank Limited Modhumoti Bank Limited Mutual Trust Bank Limited National Bank Limited National Credit and Commerce Bank Limited NRB Bank Limited NRB Commercial Bank Limited NRB Global Bank Limited * In December 1986, it was decided to transform Rupali Bank into a Public Limited Company, keeping 51 percent ownership in the government sector. Subsequently, the above bank's ownership in the government sector was raised to 90 percent as on 30 June

26 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Appendix-3 Table-XXIII (contd.) : List of Scheduled Banks (As on 30 June 2015) One Bank Limited Prime Bank Limited Pubali Bank Limited Shahjalal Islami Bank Limited Social Islami Bank Limited South Bangla Agriculture and Commerce Bank Limited Southeast Bank Limited Standard Bank Limited The City Bank Limited The Premier Bank Limited The Farmer's Bank Limited Trust Bank Limited United Commercial Bank Limited Uttara Bank Limited Union Bank Limited Foreign commercial banks (9) Bank Alfalah Limited Citibank N.A Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC Habib Bank Limited National Bank of Pakistan Standard Chartered Bank State Bank of India The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) Limited Woori Bank 259

27 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Table-XXIV : List of Financial Institutions* (As on 30 June 2015) Agrani SME Financing Company Limited Bangladesh Finance and Investment Company Limited Bangladesh Industrial Finance Company Limited Bangladesh Infrastructure Finance Fund Limited Bay Leasing and Investment Limited Delta Brac Housing Finance Corporation Limited Fareast Finance & Investment Limited FAS Finance & Investment Limited First Finance Limited GSP Finance Company (Bangladesh) Limited Hajj Finance Company Limited IDLC Finance Limited Industrial and Infrastructure Development Finance Company Limited Industrial Promotion and Development Company of Bangladesh Limited Infrastructure Development Company Limited International Leasing and Financial Services Limited Islamic Finance and Investment Limited Lanka Bangla Finance Limited Meridian Finance and Investments Limited** MIDAS Financing Limited National Finance Limited National Housing Finance and Investment Limited People's Leasing and Financial Services Limited Phoenix Finance and Investments Limited Premier Leasing & Finance Limited Prime Finance & Investment Limited Reliance Finance Limited Saudi-Bangladesh Industrial and Agricultural Investment Company UAE-Bangladesh Investment Company Limited Union Capital Limited United Finance Limited Uttara Finance and Investments Limited * Licensed by the Bangladesh Bank under Financial Institutions Act, ** Newly licensed FI, not yet in operation. 260

28 Bangladesh: Some Selected Statistics Appendix-3 Table-XXV : List of Major Publications ANNUAL 1. Annual Report 2. Export receipts 3. Import payments 4. Balance of payments HALF YEARLY 1. Financial Sector Review 2. Monetary Policy Review 3. Foreign Direct Investment in Bangladesh 4. Monetary Policy Statement (MPS) 5. Financial Stability Report QUARTERLY 1. Scheduled Bank Statistics 2. Bangladesh Bank Quarterly MONTHLY 1. Economic Trends 2. Bangladesh Bank Parikroma 261

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