Total turnover stood at Tk 155.53 crore.
Stocks in Bangladesh rebounded yesterday after lacklustre earnings disclosures from many listed companies for the first quarter of the fiscal year had seen the market trend down over the previous week. The DSEX, the benchmark index of the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE), rose 73.43 points, or 1
DSEX gains 35.70 points as of 11:10 am
Total turnover stood at Tk 78.40 crore
DSEX lost 12.63 points as of 11:02 am today
Turnover at the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) rose 37.46 percent to Tk 383 crore yesterday after hitting a four-month low the day prior..This week’s trading started on December 8, when there was a 12.47 percent fall in turnover..Yesterday, the textile sector dominated market activities,
Total turnover stood at Tk 80.31 crore
Stock trading in Bangladesh has slowed in recent months as most investors are not placing fresh bets considering the market’s bleak outlook amid ongoing economic uncertainties. As such, daily turnover of the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) plunged by 5.02 percent to Tk 279 crore yesterday, mark
Total turnover stood at Tk 63.87 crore.
However, turnover of the DSE fell 18 per cent to Tk 286 crore
The DSEX added 18 points, or 0.30 per cent, to close the day at 6,222
Stock prices of 41 per cent fell and the rest 51 per cent remained unchanged
Stocks in Bangladesh broke a three-day rising trend today, but the turnover of the Dhaka bourse rose.
Stocks of Bangladesh returned to the black today after a break of three days though most of the shares either dropped or remained unchanged.
Stocks continued rising for the fourth consecutive day while the turnover of the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) crossed Tk 700 crore after a break of two months as some investors went for buying shares.
Most of the global stock indices plunged last March when the war between Russia and Ukraine escalated but they took only two months before bouncing back despite the conflict-induced turmoil worldwide.
Stocks on both Dhaka and Chattogram bourses fell for the sixth consecutive day today as investors were largely inactive for a confidence crisis.
Turnover on the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) slipped below Tk 300 crore for the second time in three days today as investors’ confidence level received a blow because of the rising political tension in the country.
Shares on the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) continued to keep gaining for the fifth consecutive day today.