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The End of LIBOR and the Emergence of SOFR: A Critical Financial Transition

It has nearly a 50-year long history. Each day, 18 international banks submit their ideas of the rates they think they would pay if they had to borrow money from another bank on the interbank lending market in London. It was the average interest rate on transactions that a selection of banks carried out with one another on a daily basis, for each currency and maturity term, and it was regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). It was kind of like a benchmark for interest rates. LIBOR reached its final retirement on June 30, 2023....

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PCA Framework: Navigating New Bank Merger Guidelines 4 Key Steps

The current bank merger is one of the protective measures as well as a discretionary measure for the non-performing banks under the purview of the prompt corrective action framework or PCA framework introduced by the Bangladesh Bank via BRPD Circular No - 17 dated 05.12.2023. Accordingly, on 04.04.2024, the Bangladesh Bank issued the first ever bank merger policy i.e. Guidelines for Merger/Amalgamation of Banks/Financial Institutions (the “Guideline”), outlining both voluntary or agreed mergers and forced mergers....

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A Complete Guideline for the Formation of a Private Limited Company in Bangladesh

Most Bangladeshi companies are registered as private limited liability companies, commonly known as private limited companies. A private limited company in Bangladesh is a separate legal entity and shareholders are not liable for the company’s debts beyond the amount of share capital they have contributed. According to the Companies Act 1994, any person (foreign or local) above the age of 18 can register a company in Bangladesh. As per section 2(k) of Companies Act 1994, A Private Company means a company which by its articles restricts the right of transfer of the share, prohibits invitation to the public to subscribe...

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