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Turnover Decline, Index Mixed on DSE

Dhaka Stock Exchange DSE, Bourses on the third working day of the week, June 13, ended with price index mixed & turnover drops.
This information is known from DSE sources.
669 crores 14 lakh shares were traded on this day. 312 crore 30 lakhs less trading was done in DSE today compared to the previous workday, 12 June, Shares worth Tk 981 crores 44 lakh shares were traded last time, Monday.
The benchmark index DSEX dropped 11.68 points or 6,298. The Shariah-based index DSES shed 2.86 points or 1,369, and the blue-chip index DS30 added 0.10 points or 2,185.
Of the issues traded, 45 advanced, 121 declined, and 168 remained unchanged.
Navana Pharmaceuticals Limited ranked top gainer on DSE, the share price increased by Tk 9.90 paisa or 9.14 percent. On this day, the share was last traded at Tk 118.20 paisa
Al-Arafah Islami Bank Ltd ranked top loser on the DSE, the share price dropped by Tk 2.80 paisa or 10.57 percent. On this day, the share was last traded at Tk 23.70 paisa.
DSE topped on trade is Navana Pharmaceuticas Ltd 42 crore 20 lakh takas of shares of the company have been traded.
A total of 72 companies shares were traded in the Block on Dhaka Stock Exchange, 1 crore 26 lakh 40 thousand 227 shares of the companies were traded. The financial value of which is 38 crore 79 lakh taka.
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BSEC Chief Encourages Capital Market Investment Ahead of National Election

The Chairman of the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC), Professor Shibli Rubayat-Ul-Islam, has called on investors to consider increasing their participation in the capital market in anticipation of the economic upswing following the forthcoming national election.
Expressing confidence in the current political stability, he noted that this is an opportune time for savvy investors to bolster their capital market portfolios. The Chairman emphasized his optimism for a revitalized capital market post-election and pledged to ensure that vested interests do not disrupt market dynamics.
Despite global economic fluctuations due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Bangladesh’s capital market has remained relatively stable. Rubayat-Ul-Islam also reassured investors that the BSEC is working diligently to protect their interests amid challenging times.
In response to concerns about the country’s foreign currency reserves, Chairman Rubayat-Ul-Islam highlighted the strategic allocation of foreign currency toward industrialization and infrastructure development. He emphasized that this allocation would yield substantial benefits for Bangladesh in the near future. The BSEC’s unwavering commitment to regulatory enforcement has contributed to bolstering investor confidence. The Commission’s legal, monitoring, and surveillance units remain vigilant, making it increasingly difficult for any malicious actors to engage in market misconduct.
Furthermore, Bangladesh has gained recognition as an attractive global investment destination, with numerous research organizations publishing positive reports on the nation’s economic development. This reputation has piqued the interest of investors worldwide.
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US Stock Indices Display Volatile Week

The S&P 500 and NASDAQ experienced weekly drops of approximately 3% to 4%, marking their third consecutive week of declines. These losses were primarily triggered by significant downturns during Wednesday afternoon and Thursday, following the latest U.S. Federal Reserve meeting.
Reviewing the US Stock Markets, the Nasdaq Composite, recorded a decent gain of 8 points, reaching a closing value of 13,219 points by the end of the week. Similarly, the S&P 500 index showed a negative trend, losing 32 points to settle at 4,288 points. Meanwhile, DJIA Index experienced a notable shed, diving by 456 points during the week and concluding at 33,507 points after a week of lose.
In contrast, Russell 3000 Index saw a loss in week performance, with a loss of 13 points to reach 2,462 points by the end of the week.
Moving to Russell 2000 Index, demonstrated a notable added of 9 points, ending the week at a steady 1,785 points.
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European Stock Markets Witness Weekly Decline

In the Outgoing week, the European stocks market displayed a negative performance.
Here is the data on the weekly performance of the European Stock Market, The STOXX Europe 600 index, which is considered a leading benchmark for the European market and covers approximately 90 percent of the market capitalization across 17 countries, reported a loss of 3.04 points to close at 450.22.
The United Kingdom’s FTSE 100, one of the most widely followed indices in Europe, also showed a significant drop, losing 75 points or finishing the session at 7,608.
In Germany, the DAX 30 index, dropped by 171 points to reach 15,386, while France’s CAC 40 decreased by 49 points to stop at 7,135 at the end of the trading day.
Italy’s FTSE MIB, which covers the top 40 stocks traded on the Milan Stock Exchange, losing 332 points to 28,243. However, Spain’s IBEX 35, dived by 74 points, to close at 9,428.