Both Dhaka and Chittagong stock exchanges rose for the second consecutive day yesterday although turnover remained low amid lower participation of investors who grow concerned about persisting economic uncertainty at home and abroad.
Stocks in Bangladesh dropped for the third consecutive day yesterday as investors were largely inactive amid deepening uncertainty caused by the sharp deterioration in a number of macroeconomic indicators.
Most shares on the Dhaka and Chittagong exchanges did not find buyers yesterday as investors were worried that the markets would fall further amid deepening economic uncertainty at home and abroad.
Most shares on the Dhaka and Chittagong exchanges did not find buyers today as investors were worried that the markets would fall further amid deepening economic uncertainty at home and abroad.
Stocks in Bangladesh returned to the black today thanks to higher participation of investors after experiencing a one-day fall yesterday, which had broken a four-day gaining streak of the market.