Stocks finish week in red Stocks finish week in red DHAKA, Sept 18, 2020 (BSS) – Country’s
both the bourses, Dhaka Stock
Exchange (DSE) and Chittagong Stock
Exchange (CSE) finished week slipped into
red from the two days winning streak as
risk-averse investors opted for
booking profit on sector-wise issues.
At DSE, the broad index, DSEX settled at
5104.65 points on Thursday, the
last working day of the week, with a loss
of 12.15 points or 0.23 percent.
Besides, two selective indices, Blue Chip
index, DSE30 and Shariah
index, DSES went down slightly by 2.51
points and 5.77 points to settle at
1761.60 points and 1163.06 points
respectively.
On the DSE trading floor, a total number
of 204,832 trades were executed
in today’s trading session with a trading
volume of 365.43 million
securities.
On the other hand, DSE’s turnover, a
crucial indicator of the market,
stood at Taka 10.13 billion from Taka
11.47 billion in the previous session.
Losers took lead over gainers as out of
354 issues traded, 107
securities gained price while 210 declined
and 37 remained unchanged.
The market-cap of DSE decreased to Taka
3,856 billion which was Taka
3,867 billion in the previous session.
The top 10 gainers were Republic
Insurance, Nitol Insurance, Monno
Ceramic, GSP Finance, Purabi General
Insurance, Central Insurance, Malek
Spinning, Sayham Cotton, Pravati Insurance
and Janata Insurance.
Monno Ceramic topped the turnover chart
followed by Brac Bank, Beximco
Pharma, Delta Brac Housing, Nitol
Insurance, Beximco Limited, IFIC Bank,
Lankabangla Finance, Republic Insurance
and Sayham Cotton.
The top ten losers were G Q Ball Pen,
Hakkani Pulp, Meghna Petroleum,
Information Services Networm, Fu-Wang
Ceramic, RSRM Steel, Express Insurance,
Imam Button, National Feed Mill and ICB
Islami Bank.
On the other hand, port city bourse,
Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE)
also closed trade slipping from green of
previous session.
CSCX and CASPI declined by 13.97 points
and 17.00 points to stand at
8756.91 points and 14573.70 points
respectively.
At CSE, a total of 15,174,767 share and
mutual funds of 278 companies
were traded, of which 89 issues advanced
while 147 declined and 42 issues
remained unchanged.
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