s. Evaly has liabilities of 543 crore Taka against assets of 121 crore Taka. In your opinion, should the Bangladesh Bank intervene? Why, or why not? Please explain your rationale.
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Evaly, an e-commerce company in Bangladesh, has been in the news for the last few months for its delinquency in delivering customers' orders. Evaly has liabilities of 543 crore Taka against assets of 121 crore Taka. In your opinion, should the Bangladesh Bank intervene? Why, or why not? Please explain your rationale.
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