The stock market experienced a significant surge yesterday, marking its highest single-day rise in the last three months. This boost came in response to the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) announcement that it would seek policy support from the government to stabilize and invigorate the market. The DSEX, the main index of the Dhaka…
Dhaka-Ghazipur highway near the bus rapid transit project site, Near the Fourlane Highway Project on the Elenga-Jamalpur Highway, when a tractor was uprooting the cable poles attached to the ground. Tangail to Sirajganj railway line. Railway vendors were working on the line when the cable got cut. GP’s Head of Network Services, AKM Al-Amin, who…
Only seven companies gained momentum on Thursday, the last working day of the week; The prices of 150 others declined and 154 remained unchanged. Around 80 stocks and mutual funds did not change hands. Most of the shares had very few takers, with a single transaction for 23. A handful of companies saw growth, while…
The ‘It’s one market, double policy’ was probably introduced to protect all traders in the market. However, this is negatively impacting traders with limited capital with diversified portfolios, who cannot make bulk purchases of a particular stock from the block market, while traders with deep pockets can make huge profits even at the floor price…
Final mock trade for running new Automated Trading System will be held on November 24 next on the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE), officials said. The premier bourse has almost completed its preparation required for new Automated Trading System that will go live by December this year. In March last, the premier bourse made agreements with…
Stocks returned to a black yesterday as institutional investors used low prices as a shopping opportunity. The benchmark General Index, DGEN, a indicator of Dhaka Stock Exchange, sealed during 4,345.01 points, after gaining 60.49 points or 1.41 percent. Market analysts pronounced institutional investors pulled up a market. The marketplace proposed upon a disastrous note as…
Stocks returned to a black yesterday buoyed by hopes which certain measures would arise from an puncture assembly in in between a regulator as good as marketplace stakeholders. The benchmark General Index of Dhaka Stock Exchange sealed during 4,286.11 points, after adding 2.46 percent or 1.3.04 points. The Securities as good as Exchange Commission sits…
Stocks returned to a black yesterday, with turnover mountainous to a six-week high. The benchmark General Index, a thirty-six-inch ruler of Dhaka Stock Exchange, went up 67.60 points or 1.27 percent, to 5,401.03 during a 3pm close. The marketplace non-stop with common irresolution as good as gained some-more than 45 points in a initial traffic…
Stocks a single after another to gain, finale a final day of a week during 1 percent aloft than a prior day, with a single-day turnover attack a one-month high. The categorical sign of a Dhaka Stock Exchange, DSE General Index, reached 5,232 points, induction a climb of 68 points or 1.32 percent. The single-day…
Share prices during a country’s premier bourse, Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE), a single after another to uncover a receiving flight direction when trade non-stop Wednesday morning.The DSE ubiquitous index, DGEN, gained 17.76 points or 0.34 percent to mount during 5107.11 points during midday, compared to Tuesdat’s shutting of 9.44 points or 0.18 percent to mount…
Dhaka bonds non-stop the week roughly prosaic with the pass index of the premier bourse disappearing marginally. At the finish of the day, the benchmark ubiquitous index of the Dhaka Stock Exchange, DGEN, stood during 4,996 points — induction the tumble of 0.07 percent or 3 points. “Dhaka marketplace finished prosaic as the buyers as…
A pass unite of dual companies yesterday voiced a devise to buy 5 lakh shares in each. The squeeze falls in line with a regulatory gauge to sponsors to reason a smallest of 2 percent interest in one’s own firm. In a posting upon a Dhaka Stock Exchange website, Salman F Rahman, unite executive as…