ঢাকা স্টক এক্সচেঞ্জের (ডিএসই) প্রেসিডেন্ট শাকিল রিজভী বলেছেন, বাজার তার আপন শক্তিতে ঘুরে দাঁড়াবে। এ ক্ষেত্রে সকল বিনিয়োগকারীকে ধৈর্যশীল হতে হবে।
মঙ্গলবার মতিঝিলে মধুমিতা সিনেমা ভবনের শাকিল রিজভী সিকিউরিটিজের কার্যালয়ে সাংবাদিকদের তিনি এসব কথা বলেন।
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বাজার তার আপন শক্তিতে ঘুরে দাঁড়াবে - শাকিল রিজভী
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8 Investors freed
Police on Tuesday freed eight investors whom they had picked up after announcement of a daylong shutdown in Motijheel the previous day.
On their release, five of the investors alleged that police beat up them while picking them up along with three leaders of the investors’ association.
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DailyStar
Downtrend dogs investors
DSE Index down-trend continues |
The benchmark general index of the DSE (DGEN) shed 132 points or 2.86 percent from the previous day’s closing of 4,638 to reach 4,506 points at the end of trading hours.
Of the total issues traded, 230 declined, only 18 advanced and 11 remained unchanged.
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DailyStar
Stocks hit 2-year low
Hartal called in Motijheel by investors withdrawnThe police on Monday held eight leaders of a forum of share market investors as they called for a dawn-to-dusk general strike today at Motijheel in the capital after the benchmark general index of Dhaka Stock Exchange crash-landed to the two-year low of 4,638.61 points.
The Bangladesh Capital Market Investors’ Council, a platform of small-scale investors, later withdrew the strike on condition of release of its detained leaders including BCMIC president Mizanur Rashid Chowdhury, said its organising secretary Shahadat Ullah Feroz.
The general index of the bourse or DGEN shed 1.51 per cent, or 71.29 points, with the curve falling lower than the previous minimum point of 4,649 points posted on November 15, 2011 since the December 2010-January 2011 market crash.
After a day-long protest in front of the DSE building on Monday, the Bangladesh Capital Market Investors’ Council, a platform of small-scale investors, announced a day-long hartal today.
The Bangladesh Capital Market Investors’ Council, a platform of small-scale investors, later withdrew the strike on condition of release of its detained leaders including BCMIC president Mizanur Rashid Chowdhury, said its organising secretary Shahadat Ullah Feroz.
The general index of the bourse or DGEN shed 1.51 per cent, or 71.29 points, with the curve falling lower than the previous minimum point of 4,649 points posted on November 15, 2011 since the December 2010-January 2011 market crash.
After a day-long protest in front of the DSE building on Monday, the Bangladesh Capital Market Investors’ Council, a platform of small-scale investors, announced a day-long hartal today.
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