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World’s largest investment bankers keen to invest in Bangladesh
  • Last updated at 01:48 AM December 04, 2016

The 'Big 4' in investment banking - JP Morgan, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Deutsche Bank and Suisse Bank - as well a few other banks, including an Italian bank, are keenly looking into the investment opportunities in Bangladesh

Buoyed by the economic success of Bangladesh, the world’s largest investment bankers are looking for investing in Bangladesh as a potentially lucrative investment destination, said international investment banking sources.

Of the “Big 4”, PwC’s audit wing has been operating in Bangladesh for a long time and JP Morgan’s security wing has entered the capital market.

The investment wings of both the organisations are planning to start operating soon. PwC has already upgraded its establishment by setting up a liaison office, while the others are operating through agents.

On average, there is at least one investment proposal from Bangladesh going to the investment banks every month. Upon finding the conditions satisfying, the banks will respond positively, perhaps by opening a liaison office or going ahead with their investment projects.

According to G4 sources, most of the proposals relate to infrastructure and banking where there are huge possibilities.

Bangladesh bankers are upbeat about the interest by the world’s largest invest companies but would prefer European banks because of their better compliance with the Basel Accords, a senior Bangladeshi banker said.

They are also hopeful that major financial areas like acquisition and mergers could greatly benefit from the global expertise in the short run. But other areas like management, technology and capital could largely benefit from their involvement
 
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World’s largest investment bankers keen to invest in Bangladesh
  • Last updated at 01:48 AM December 04, 2016

The 'Big 4' in investment banking - JP Morgan, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Deutsche Bank and Suisse Bank - as well a few other banks, including an Italian bank, are keenly looking into the investment opportunities in Bangladesh

Buoyed by the economic success of Bangladesh, the world’s largest investment bankers are looking for investing in Bangladesh as a potentially lucrative investment destination, said international investment banking sources.

Of the “Big 4”, PwC’s audit wing has been operating in Bangladesh for a long time and JP Morgan’s security wing has entered the capital market.

The investment wings of both the organisations are planning to start operating soon. PwC has already upgraded its establishment by setting up a liaison office, while the others are operating through agents.

On average, there is at least one investment proposal from Bangladesh going to the investment banks every month. Upon finding the conditions satisfying, the banks will respond positively, perhaps by opening a liaison office or going ahead with their investment projects.

According to G4 sources, most of the proposals relate to infrastructure and banking where there are huge possibilities.

Bangladesh bankers are upbeat about the interest by the world’s largest invest companies but would prefer European banks because of their better compliance with the Basel Accords, a senior Bangladeshi banker said.

They are also hopeful that major financial areas like acquisition and mergers could greatly benefit from the global expertise in the short run. But other areas like management, technology and capital could largely benefit from their involvement
:victory::victory::bounce::bounce:
 
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দূরে আছস দূরেই থাক ভাই। শিয়ালের কাছে কুমীরের বিদ্যার্জন না করতে যাওয়াই ভালো!
 
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What I learned in economics 101, "Keen" doesnt do any good to economy but "Is" does
 
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Well frankly I am not a big fan of the international private baking cartel. Its better to stay away and fuel our investment internally.
 
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I am not very sure, but I think these investment Banks invest in the share market and they do not use their funds for a development project. They are usually the collector of Hedge Fund and manage it on behalf of their clients in the share market of different countries, specially those in the 3rd world countries. Comments please!!
 
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I am not very sure, but I think these investment Banks invest in the share market and they do not use their funds for a development project. They are usually the collector of Hedge Fund and manage it on behalf of their clients in the share market of different countries, specially those in the 3rd world countries. Comments please!!

Well hedging is one of the businesses they do. They also do refinancing, equity investment or even extend corporate loans. But the problem with them is that they tend to move from one market to another depending on the interest regime. They can drain your reserve overnight and will become a nightmare for our central bank. Its better to stay out of them.
And they dont come alone, they bring other players with them too who are master in manipulating market, government, media etc.
 
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Need to put them into Red Tape:chilli:. Big Money Firms VS BD Red Tape. Lets bet:victory:!
 
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