Dhaka, May 11 -- The central bank has purchased $45 million from a single bank at a rate of Tk122.75 per dollar to beef up foreign exchange reserves after paying the Asian Clearing Union (ACU) liabilities.
The foreign exchange reserves under the IMF's BPM6 manual stood at $29.56 billion on Monday after buying new dollars, said Arief Hossain Khan, executive director and spokesperson for the Bangladesh Bank.
According to him, the gross amount is now $34.22 billion.
The Bangladesh Bank has purchased $125 million from the market this month and a total of $5.79 billion so far in the current fiscal year.
After clearing $1.51 billion in the ACU payment for March and April on May 7, the reserves decreased to $29.47 billion.
After buying the ...
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