Economic Reporter :
The broader DSEX index of the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) closed on Sunday below 6,000-mark again due to price fall in large-cap securities.
The falling major sectors were pharmaceuticals and chemicals, textile, banks and paper and printing. A total of 223 securities of the large-cap group moved down due to lower activities.
The broader DSEX index of DSE closed the day with 99.44 points down at 5,950.76. The Shariah DSES and the blue-chip DS30 also followed the same trend with 10.79 point down at 1,394.65 and with 37.38 points down at 2,193.54. The daily trade fell to 13.29 crore shares from Tuesday’s 14.73 crore shares and the day’s trade value at DSE decreased to Taka 440.24 crore from Taka 512.17 crore of the previous session.
At DSE, out of the day’s 336 securities, prices of 49 securities closed higher against 270 losing issues.
The major gaining issues were Fine Foods, Intech, Apex Foods, Metro Spinning and Makson Spinning. The major losing companies were BXSYNTH, Dacca Dying, Uttara Bank, Prime Bank and Hakkani Pulp.
The broader DSEX index of the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) closed on Sunday below 6,000-mark again due to price fall in large-cap securities.
The falling major sectors were pharmaceuticals and chemicals, textile, banks and paper and printing. A total of 223 securities of the large-cap group moved down due to lower activities.
The broader DSEX index of DSE closed the day with 99.44 points down at 5,950.76. The Shariah DSES and the blue-chip DS30 also followed the same trend with 10.79 point down at 1,394.65 and with 37.38 points down at 2,193.54. The daily trade fell to 13.29 crore shares from Tuesday’s 14.73 crore shares and the day’s trade value at DSE decreased to Taka 440.24 crore from Taka 512.17 crore of the previous session.
At DSE, out of the day’s 336 securities, prices of 49 securities closed higher against 270 losing issues.
The major gaining issues were Fine Foods, Intech, Apex Foods, Metro Spinning and Makson Spinning. The major losing companies were BXSYNTH, Dacca Dying, Uttara Bank, Prime Bank and Hakkani Pulp.