(১৫০৯) ব্যাংকিং খাতের প্রিমিয়ার ব্যাংক

Tuesday, June 07, 2011 Unknown
শেয়ারবাজার :::: অস্বাভাবিকভাবে দর বৃদ্ধির জন্য ঢাকা স্টক এক্সচেঞ্জের (ডিএসই) পাঠানো কারণ দর্শানোর নোটিশের জবাবে প্রতিষ্ঠান,ব্যাংকিং খাতের প্রিমিয়ার ব্যাংক জানিয়েছে ব্যাপারে তাদের কাছে কোনও মূল্য সংবেদনশীল তথ্য নেই

ডিএসইর ওয়েবসাইটে মঙ্গলবার তথ্য প্রকাশ করা হয়েছে


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Stocks returned from losses yesterday thanks to cheerful trading of investors buoyed by news that the authorities plan to amend securities laws to stabilise the jumpy market.
The benchmark general index of Dhaka Stock Exchange, DGEN, closed at 5,844.73, rising by 81 points, or 1.42 percent.
The selective categories index of Chitta-gong Stock Exchange also edged up 150 points, or 1.46 percent, to end at 10,456.73.
The rise came as the Securities and Exchange Commission started work to amend securities laws -- a recommendation of the probe committee on the recent share market debacle.
Saiful Islam, vice-chairman of BRAC EPL Investment, said: “The investors' confidence got a boost after the overhaul of the SEC and on news that securities laws will be amended within a couple of weeks.”
Islam also said investors expect a number of incentives.
He said the government should increase liquidity flow to the market to perk up their confidence.
High expectation from the regulatory body on amendment of securities laws, and planned incentives in the upcoming national budget boosted the investor confidence, said Reaz Islam, chief executive officer of LR Global, an asset management company.
In the last couple of sessions, turnover also rose, which is a good sign, said an operator.
Turnover increased to Tk 670 crore in value terms, up by 19.5 percent day-to-day from Tk 561 crore.
A total of 7.54 crore shares changed hands against 5.56 crore a day before. The trade deals increased to 171,482 against Sunday's 142,437.
Total market capitalisation on the DSE stood at Tk 271,238 crore against Tk 268,485 crore the previous session.
Of the total 257 issues, 176 advanced, 73 declined and eight remained unchan-ged.Banking issues gained 2.88 percent. All 30 issues in the sector closed positive.
Grameenphone lost 0.61 percent and non-bank financial institutions 0.19 percent. The fuel and power sector gained 1.44 percent, while the cement sector edged up by 2.7 percent.
United Airways topped the turnover leaders with 62.83 lakh shares worth Tk 30.19 crore changing hands. It was followed by United Commercial Bank, MI Cement, BSRM Steels, Meghna Cement, Titas Gas, National Bank, Confidence Cement, Eastern Housing and Beximco

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