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Govt spending without productivity gains may stoke inflation: CPD

CPD said the government's inflation target of 7.5 percent would be difficult to achieve unless public spending translates into higher investment, employment and output

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thedailystar.netStai leggendo18 g fa

Govt spending without productivity gains may stoke inflation: CPD

CPD said the government's inflation target of 7.5 percent would be difficult to achieve unless public spending translates into higher investment, employment and output

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bdnews24.com18 g fa

CPD calls for realistic measures to curb inflation

CPD warns Bangladesh's 7.5% inflation target is unrealistic: May inflation at 9.42% after four years of sustained pressure. Eroding private investment signals constrained IT budgets and delayed digital initiatives—key concern for regional tech buyers and CTO planning.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. venerdì 12 giugno 2026·bdnews24.com

    CPD calls for realistic measures to curb inflation

    Executive Director Fahmida says almost all macroeconomic indicators are under pressure

  2. venerdì 12 giugno 2026·thedailystar.net

    Govt spending without productivity gains may stoke inflation: CPD

    CPD said the government's inflation target of 7.5 percent would be difficult to achieve unless public spending translates into higher investment, employment and output