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South Asian Bourse or Stock Markets dropped last week. Among them, the biggest fall was in the stock markets of India and Pakistan.

A review of South Asian markets shows that India’s Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) index BSE Sensex has dropped 462 points during the week. At the end of the week, the index stood at 57,527 points. On the other hand, the Nifty-50 index of the country’s National Stock Exchange dropped by 467 points last week. At the end of the week, the index stood at 16,945 points.

Pakistan Stock Exchange Index ‘KSE 100’ lost 1,387 points last week. After a week of losing, the index settled at 39,942 points.

On the hand The Sri Lankan stock market hiked, the Colombo Stock Exchange index ‘ASPI’ lost 251 points in a week. After a week the index settled at 9,419 points.

Bhutan’s stock market index ‘BSI’ hiked by 23 point and the index stood at 1,127 points throughout the whole week. Nepal’s ‘NEPSE’ lost 18 points last week, as the index stands at 1,915 points.

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Turnover Surges Despite Slight Dips in Indices

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Dhaka Stock Exchange DSE, Bourse on the third working day of the week, 7th May, ended with a drop in Indices and hikes in Turnover from the previous working session. This information is known from DSE sources.

1 thousand 108 crore 34 lakh taka shares were traded on this day. 12 crore 69 lakh more tradings were done in DSE today compared to the previous workday, 6th May , Shares worth Tk 1 thousand 95 crores 64 lakh shares were traded last time, Monday.

The benchmark DSEX lose 1.73 points or 5,725 The Shariah-based index DSES dropped 6.47 points or 1,255, and the blue-chip index DS30 decreased by 6.43 points or 2,040.

Of the issues traded, 131 advanced, 222 declined and 41 remained unchanged.

ICB AMCL CMSF Golden Jubilee Mutual Fund ranked top gainer on DSE, the share price increased by Tk 1.40 paisa or 10.00 percent. On this day, the share was last traded at Tk 15.40 paisa.

Sandhani Life Insurance Company Ltd ranked top loser on the DSE, the share price dropped by Tk 5.30 paisa or 2.99 percent. On this day, the share was last traded at Tk 171.80 paisa.

DSE topped on trade is Best Holdings Limited 55 crore 82 lakh takas of company shares have been traded.

A total of 38 companies’ shares were traded in the Block on Dhaka Stock Exchange. A total of 7 crore 45 lakh 12 thousand 451 shares of the companies were traded. The financial value of which is 101 crore 92 lakh taka

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PM Sheikh Hasina Urges IOM for Rohingya Refugee Assistance

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina urged the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to secure additional funding from diverse sources to aid Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh during a courtesy meeting with its Director General (DG), Amy Pope, at Ganabhaban.

Quoting the PM, her Speech Writer M Nazrul Islam conveyed her concern over dwindling funds for Rohingya assistance and encouraged the IOM to seek new partnerships to bolster support for the displaced Myanmar nationals.

In a subsequent media briefing at the PM’s official residence, Islam disclosed that PM Sheikh Hasina also urged the IOM to facilitate the relocation of Rohingyas to Bhashanchar, where accommodations for up to one lakh Rohingyas have been prepared with essential amenities such as education, healthcare, and employment opportunities.

Approximately 30-35 thousand Rohingyas have already been relocated to Bhashan Char.

During the meeting, the IOM DG raised security concerns within the Rohingya camps, prompting assurances from PM Sheikh Hasina regarding adequate deployment of security personnel to ensure the safety of the refugees.

Highlighting the internal conflicts among Rohingya groups, the PM acknowledged the demographic shift in localities due to the large Rohingya population.

Pope emphasized the importance of providing language and cultural training to migrants to enhance their skills according to the demands of host countries. In response, PM Sheikh Hasina highlighted the government’s emphasis on vocational and linguistic training, with 112 Technical Training Centres (TTCs) established nationwide.

PM also underscored poverty reduction as a means to mitigate migration, outlining various government programs aimed at supporting migrants, including providing loans without collateral.

She emphasized the responsibility of both host and source countries in safeguarding the interests of migrants and addressing climate-induced migration, particularly in Bangladesh’s vulnerable coastal areas.

PM Sheikh Hasina reiterated that migration, including internal displacement due to climate change-induced factors such as river erosion, floods, and cyclones, is a natural phenomenon. She underscored the importance of comprehensive measures to address these challenges, including the provision of housing and support for affected communities.

Highlighting Bangladesh’s vulnerability to climate change, the PM mentioned the government’s efforts to provide housing to over 4000 climate refugees in Khurushkul, Cox’s Bazar. Additionally, she emphasized ongoing initiatives to construct climate-resilient housing in coastal areas and floating houses in flood-prone regions, all aimed at providing shelter to vulnerable populations.

The meeting also addressed the broader issue of migration, with PMSheikh Hasina emphasizing the need for collaboration between host and source countries to protect the rights and interests of migrants. She highlighted Bangladesh’s commitment to supporting its migrant workers, including through skills training and access to financial resources.

The PM’s remarks underscored the government’s multifaceted approach to addressing the complex challenges of migration and climate change, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation and support in mitigating these issues.

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Bangladesh Shipping Corporation releases Q3 Financials

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One of the listed companies, Bangladesh Shipping Corporation discloses its financial reports for the third quarter, (January – March 24).

The company’s earnings per share (EPS) was loss Tk 4.47 paisa in Q3 of the current financial year (January – March 24). EPS was Tk 4.08 paisa during the same period last year. As of March 31, 2024, at the end of the third quarter of the fiscal year, the company’s net asset value (NAV) per share stood at Tk 95.25.

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