Hong Kong shares opened with slight gains on Friday morning but investors remained on edge after US lawmakers passed a bill supporting the city’s rights, causing anger in China and fuelling concern about ongoing trade talks.
Read More »Stocks’ fall surpasses 3-day gains
Dhaka stocks dropped on Wednesday after three days of slight gains as investors increased their share sales after they found no visible improvement in the market situation.
Read More »Asian markets sink as Hong Kong bill adds to trade concerns
Asian markets sank Wednesday on renewed concerns about the China-US trade talks after Washington lawmakers passed a bill supporting Hong Kong civil rights, a move likely to spark anger in Beijing.
Read More »Dhaka stocks add 12 points in 3 days amid choppy trading
Dhaka stocks ended flat on Tuesday, gaining 12 points in last three trading sessions as a section of investors kept buying undervalued stocks while many others remained cautious on the trading floor.
Read More »Nine companies relegated to ‘Z’ category
With the new inclusion, the number of total companies in ‘Z’ category stood at 51 on the country’s prime bourse Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE). Nine listed companies were relegated to ‘Z’ category from their earlier groups of ‘A’ and ‘B’ as they failed to declare any dividends for the year …
Read More »Asian markets sink as Hong Kong bill adds to trade jitters
Asian markets sank Wednesday on renewed concerns about the China-US trade talks after Washington lawmakers passed a bill supporting Hong Kong civil rights, a move likely to spark anger in Beijing.
Read More »Bourses end flat
Country’s premier bourse, Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE), ended in flat note as the cautious investors sold shares to bag some profits that observed recent price upsurge.
Read More »Asian markets swing with trade in focus
Asian markets fluctuated Tuesday as investors keep tabs on the developments in the China-US trade talks after a report said Beijing was concerned about the outlook.
Read More »DSE extends upbeat
Country’s premier bourse, Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) remained in green today amid choppy trading, as the investors were active in both sides of the trading fence throughout the session.
Read More »Stocks back to red zone on poor reports
Dhaka stocks dropped in the past week after gaining in the previous week as investors became disappointed over a slew of poor financial disclosures from major companies.
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