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How Bangladesh crisis may impact Indian FMCG companies

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 7 August 2024
Sheikh Hasina's forced departure from Bangladesh raised concerns about its political and economic impact on India. Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus was appointed to lead the interim government to stabilize the situation. Indian FMCG firms, such as Marico, experienced varying levels of impact on their stock prices due to their exposure to the Bangladeshi market.
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