South Asian Stocks: Weekly Dhaka Stock Exchange, DSE, Dhaka Bourse has seen a massive drop in Turnover, Index & Market Capitalization. This information was disclosed in the weekly market review from the DSE.
According to sources, (4 working days) the turnover of DSE dropped by Tk 581 crore 8 lakh (13 August – 17 August). At the same time, the market capitalization has also lost by 2 thousand 163 crore 52 lakh 78 thousand 868 taka.
The benchmark index ‘DSEX’ lost by 42.42 points or 0.67 percent, in the outgoing week. At the end of the week, the index stands at 6,254 points.
A review of South Asian markets shows that India’s Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) index BSE Sensex has dived 374 points during the week. At the end of the week, the index stood at 64,948 points. On the other hand, the Nifty-50 index of the country’s National Stock Exchange dropped by 118 points last week. At the end of the week, the index stood at 19,310 points.
Pakistan Stock Exchange Index ‘KSE 100’, the best performer of the week, shed 222 points last week. After a week of gaining, the index settled at 48,220 points.
On the hand The Sri Lankan stock market hiked, the Colombo Stock Exchange index ‘ASPI’ decreased by 193 points in a week. After a week the index settled at 11,403 points.
Bhutan’s stock market index ‘BSI’ has gained 7 points hence the index stood at 1,423 points throughout the whole week. Nepal’s ‘NEPSE’ lost by 32 points last week, as the index stands at 2,033 points.