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The DSEX edged down 1.53% from the previous day
Share prices rallied for a third consecutive session yesterday, with the key index of Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) registering a 5.44 percent spike, the highest jump in four and a half years.
Dhaka stocks opened the day with a massive declining trend amid political uncertainty
Stocks in Bangladesh yesterday maintained their gaining streak to four days consecutively riding on investors’ increased interest in shares of food and allied, pharmaceutical, financial and telecommunication companies.
Capital machinery imports are recovering slowly as concerns over political uncertainty ease and banks show more willingness to facilitate investments amidst increased liquidity in terms of US dollars and stability in the exchange rate. During the July-January period of this fiscal year (FY), LC openings for capital machinery grew three percent year-on-year to $1,557 million, according to Bangladesh Bank data.
Pharma, engineering stocks faced massive falls
The DSEX, the benchmark index of the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE), gained 15 points, or 0.23 per cent, to close at 6,366.
The turnover even hit record Tk 530 crore on Jun 21
Dhaka stocks fell today after rising for six consecutive days thanks to the profit-taking tendency of the investors.
Dhaka and Chattogram stock exchanges continued their rally today.
Shares on the Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE) opened higher today.
Dhaka and Chattogram stock exchanges extended their gains yesterday although most shares fell.
Dhaka and Chattogram stock exchanges extended their gains today although most shares fell.
Stocks continued to rise for the six consecutive day today as the investors are now expecting a bull run in the days to come.
Turnover at the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) soared around 40 per cent today to hit a seven-month high of Tk 1,477 crore thanks to the increased participation of general investors.
Shares on the Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE) opened higher today.
Stocks in Bangladesh continued to rise for the fourth consecutive day today.
Shares on the Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE) fell today.