Tag: Share market news

  • DSE had an upward trend today

    After a drastic fall yesterday DSE could recover a little today. DSE had an upward trend today. DSE general index stood at 5225.31273 pt and it was 160.13643 pt or 3.1615174% higher than that of the previous day. Among 252 issues 225 issues advanced 24 issues declined and 3 remain unchanged. Total value in Taka…

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  • DSE had a fall today

    On the opening day of the Dhaka Stock Exchange, it had a downward trend from the beginning. Today (Sunday) the DSE general index stood at 5065.17630 which is 308.12811 point or 5.734425% lower than that of the previousday. Among 254 issues that were traded today only 7 issues advanced and 247 issues declined while 0…

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  • New measures to stabilize stock market

    The government is going to take some measures to stabilize the stock market. These include lowering margin loan interests. Increase the time limit of loan repayment. Expatriate Bangladeshis now have to pay 10 percent tax on the profit from share-market investment, this may be withdrawn. Recently the stock market had a great fall and caused…

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  • DSE continues up trend

    Most of the prices of share issues gained maintaining an upward trend for the last two days. This is because of the announcement of a Tk 5,000 crore fund created for share market. Today (Tuesday) DSE general index stood at 6051.10958 which is 271.19481pt or4.6920209% higher than that of the previous day. Out of total…

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  • DSE news from trade server

    Symbol: FUWANGFOOD News: Mr. Md. Sahadat Hossain, one of the Directors of the company, has reported his intention to sell 60,000 shares (Bonus shares) out of his total holdings of 3,60,000 shares of the company at prevailing market price through Stock Exchange within next 30 working days. Expire Date: 2011-02-07 Symbol: DSE NEWS News: Today’s…

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  • DSE falls again

    Angry investors demonstrated agitation in front of Dhaka stock exchange in Motijheel today due to such fall. DSE general index falls again by 406.28723 point. General index  stood at 6719.04492 which is 5.7020111% lower than that of the previous day. A total of 255 issues were traded today and only 13 issues advanced, 238 declined…

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  • DSE resumes trading today.

    After two days of closure DSE resumes its operation today.  From the beginning of transaction DSE general index started to get higher and stayed there until the end. General Index   stood at 6821.08240pt which is 494.73757 or7.8202751% higher than the previous traded day. Total Trade 29281 Total Volume 18809573 Total Value in Taka (mn)…

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  • CPD terms investment in share market as non-productive

    The think-tank, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) talked on the overheated stock market and falling remittance inflows, which it said can hurt the economy of the country. CPD told about the recent growth in the capital market. It is difficult to relate with the growth of the real economy of the country, they termed it…

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  • New IPO (Initial Public Offering):Salvo Chemical Industry Limited

    Nature of Business The company has been established with a view to producing and supply of different Chemicals for local consumption. Subscription Open January 16, 2011 Subscription Close January 20, 2011 For Non-Resident Bangladeshi January 16, 2011 to January 29, 2011 Authorized Capital Tk. 500 million Pre- IPO paid-up Capital Tk. 141 million IPO size…

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  • Beximco Pharma Entering US Market

    Beximco Pharmaceuticals has assimilated forces with an American association to launch 4 drug in a US marketplace in a subsequent 3 years. Beximco Pharma not long ago sealed a vital manufacturing, supply, as good as product expansion agreement with Adamis Pharmaceuticals as good as a companies devise to deliver 4 general respiratory drug formulations. The…

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  • DSE bounces behind upon SEC moves

    Dhaka bonds upon Thursday bounced behind from a prior day’s tall tumble with a benchmark ubiquitous index of a Dhaka Stock Exchange gaining 128.60 points, or 1.52 per cent, to tighten during 8,580.19 points. The marketplace recovered quick as investors went upon a shopping binge after a Securities as well as Exchange Commission upon Wednesday…

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  • DSE crossed 8,000-pt mark

    Today’s (Wednesday) DSE General Index stood at 8141.24859 by gaining 58.23070 points or 0.7204079% higher than that of the last day. Among these issues 91 advanced, 145 declined and 3 remained unchanged. The general index of Dhaka Stock Exchange crossed the 8,000-point mark for the first time ever on Wednesday as the investors bought shares…

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  • JS body tells SEC to Suspend share market margin loan

    The Security and Exchange Commission has taken several steps to control the share market, but it could not be reined. The parliamentary standing committee on the finance ministry on Tuesday suggested for suspension of margin loans facilities for investor, and asked the Securities and Exchange Commission to identify the market manipulators. After scrutiny the committee…

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  • Capital market not overheated but too much bullish: AMA Muhith

    Finance minister AMA Muhith on Sunday said a meet the press function organised by the Economic Reporters Forum, “The capital market is not overheated but may be too much bullish” It is a common view of market observers that the capital market is now overheated as share values being enormously overpriced beyond the company fundamentals.…

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  • 25 Z- category companies are de-listed from the main board of DSE

    25 Z-category companies were told to D-mat their paper shares, failing to do so they are de-listed from Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE). These companies will not be able to trade in DSE until further notice. However, they will be able to trade on OTC market. These are: 1. Renwick Jaineswar, 2. Alphatobaco, 3. BLTC, 4.…

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