Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) chairman Khandkar Rashed Maksud is going on leave. But this is rumored to be his compulsory vacation. Common investors are excited by such news. Which has an impact on today’s stock market transactions. From the beginning of this day, most of the shares were increasing in price and trading speed. But investors may know that the BSEC chairman is going on leave for his daughter’s higher education. As a result, prices were corrected at the end of the day in the capital market. Such information came up while talking to investors and market stakeholders. Investors do not have confidence in the Maqsood Commission and investors have taken to the streets to protest at various times.
In this regard, Nurul Islam Manik, chief spokesperson of the Bangladesh Capital Market Investors Association, told Orthasambad that general investors are excited about the rumors that the BSEC chairman is going on mandatory vacation. The results of which have been observed since the start of today’s trading. The market was mostly positive on this rumor since morning. However, when investors found out that it was not his mandatory leave, the price corrected. This clearly means that general investors do not want or trust Rashed Maqsood as the BSEC chairman. If he leaves this post, the market will be in full swing.
Today, the third working day of the week (January 14), trading on the country’s main stock market, the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE), started in an upward trend. With the rise of all price indices, most of the stock prices had increased except for a few. However, the index transaction decreased slightly at the end of the day.
According to sources, the main index of the DSE ‘DSEX’ fell by 1.01 points today. The index is currently standing at 5,150 points.
In addition, the other index of the DSE ‘DSES’ rose by 1.40 points. And the ‘DS-30’ index fell by 1.68 points.
Shares and units worth 351 crore 11 lakh 48 thousand taka were traded on the DSE today. The previous working day’s transaction was 397 crore 81 lakh 16 thousand taka.
A total of 396 shares and units of 396 companies changed hands on the DSE today. Among the companies participating in the transaction, the prices of 181 companies increased, while the prices of 131 companies decreased. In addition, the prices of shares and units of 84 companies remained unchanged.

