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Stocks see mixed trend in early trading

Stocks see mixed trend in early trading

Bangladesh’s two stock exchanges witnessed a mixed trend in the first hour of trading on Monday, with the key index of the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) rising while the Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE) saw a slight decline. During the first hour of trading, the DSE’s benchmark index, DSEX

DESCO shows signs of recovery as losses shrink 75pc in FY25

DESCO shows signs of recovery as losses shrink 75pc in FY25

The latest disclosure by Dhaka Electric Supply Company (DESCO) reveals that it is still in the red but also shows a trend of recovery, with losses reduced by 75 per cent year-on-year in FY25. Higher distribution revenue and a stable foreign exchange market are two key reasons behind the significan

DSE, CSE open week with significant losses

DSE, CSE open week with significant losses

Dhaka and Chattogram stock markets opened the week with significant losses on Sunday as all major indices declined and most company shares fell. At the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE), the benchmark DSEX index dropped 81 points to close at 5,202. Other indices also fell, with the Shariah-based DSES lo

DESCO suffers losses of Tk 6.3b in two years

DESCO suffers losses of Tk 6.3b in two years

The Dhaka Electric Supply Company (DESCO), a state-owned power distribution entity, has reported losses for three consecutive years despite multiple electricity price hikes. According to its latest audit report, the company incurred a cumulative net loss of around Tk 6.30 billion (Tk 630 crore) ov

Average daily turnover up 6pc on prime bourse

Average daily turnover up 6pc on prime bourse

The benchmark index of the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSEX) saw a steep fall this week, hitting a seven-week low, as widespread sell-offs by jittery investors reflected growing concerns over market momentum and macroeconomic uncertainties. Market sentiment remained subdued as investors turned cautious

Bangladesh equity market worst performer in Sept

Bangladesh equity market worst performer in Sept

The Bangladesh equity market was the worst performer globally in September this year, as the prime index plunged 3.2 per cent amid broad-based profit-booking pressure following three consecutive months of recovery. In contrast, South Korea emerged as the best performer, posting a return of more th

Stock indices see mixed trading in early hours

Stock indices see mixed trading in early hours

Bangladesh’s stock indices witnessed mixed trading in the early hours of transactions on Wednesday, with a slight rise in Dhaka and a marginal fall in Chattogram, as most companies saw their share prices edge up. During the first hour of trading on the last working day of the week, the key i