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Weekly DSE: Turnover Gain Momentum amid Index, Market Cap Shows Stress Results

DSE Bourse Index Capitalization Weekly hikes bull market

Weekly Dhaka Stock Exchange, DSE, Dhaka Bourse has seen a hike in Turnover on the other hand Market Capitalization & Index drops. This information was disclosed in the weekly market review from the DSE.

According to sources, (5 working days) the turnover of DSE hiked by Tk 521 crore 37 lakh (October 1-October 5). At the same time, the market capitalization has decreased by 698 crore 28 lakh 91 thousand 201 taka.

The benchmark index ‘DSEX’ lost by 22.91 points or 0.36 percent, in the outgoing week. At the end of the week, the index stands at 6,261 points. The Shariah-based index ‘DSES’ declined 3.79 points or 0.28 percent and therefore the index stands at 1,355 points. The blue-chip index ‘DS30’ decreased by 2.70 points or 0.13 percent, hence the index stands at 2,137 points.

Shares and units worth 2 thousand 335 crore 70 lakh taka were traded in Dhaka Stock Exchange. At the end of the week, the market capitalization stood at 7 lakh 76 thousand 777 crore 17 lakh 84 thousand 822 taka.

Shares and units of 403 companies were traded on Bourse during the week. Of these, 205 shares were unchanged, 120 companies declined, and 37 companies advanced.

Sonali Paper & Board Mills Limited has ranked at the top of weekly trading on DSE. It is known that 17 lakh 29 thousand 549 shares of the company were traded throughout the week. Its market value is 109 crore 43 lakh takas.

Deshbandhu Polymer Ltd has ranked at the top of weekly gainers on DSE. It is known that the share traded a total of Tk 57 crore 41 lakh, which is an average of 11 crore 48 lakh per day. The share has risen 32.44 percent to its highest price.

Emerald Oil Industries Limited has ranked at the top of weekly losers on DSE. It is known the share traded a total of Tk 39 crore 15 lakh, which is an average of 7 crore 83 lakh shares per day. The share has dropped 32.44 percent lowest in the last week.

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