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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

General Information

The stock exchange provides a sound and stable securities market where shares can be bought and sold.
The stock exchange provides listed companies with a channel seek capital fund from the public and at the same time It provides the investors a place to buy and sell shares of the listed companies. The exchange also monitors the market to ensure that it is working efficiently, fairly and transparently.
There are Two stock exchanges in Bangladesh:
  1. Dhaka Stock Exchange Ltd. - Established on 1954
  2. Chittagong Stock Exchange Ltd. - Established on 1995
Of these, Dhaka Stock Exchange is the biggest stock exchange in the country.
Don't put in your money until you have understood all relevant information regarding the investment. Prepare yourself for the vigorous homework of analyzing company's annual reports, EPS (Earning Per Share), accounts and other statements while keeping abreast of what's happening in the industry, country and elsewhere that may affect your investment. Consult your investment adviser/broker to get latest market information about shares you intend to buy or sell. Be skeptical of any thing picked up from rumors, particularly if you cannot rationally explain their choice.
Bear in mind that even in the best of securities/shares, there can be short-term aberrations. It is important to have the power to hold your investments for longer periods. Studies have shown that investments properly timed and based on strong fundamentals have been very profitable for investors in the longer term.
While a company a dividend, right/ bonus shares or intends to hold any AGM/ EGM; it declares a book legislature closer provider/ Record Date to register the name of shareholders.
Only shareholders whose names appear on the register after the book closure/ Record Date are eligible to attend in the AGM/ EGM and also to receive dividends & bonus shares and entitlement to right shares, if any.

Market Related Information

Generally Trading Time is from 10:00 am to 02:30 pm.
Working Days: Sunday to Thursday

There are four indicators of market performance:

  • Market Capitalization
  • Value Turnover
  • Traded Volume
  • Index
The following types of securities are available on the stock market for investment:
  • Ordinary shares of listed companies
  • Mutual funds
  • Debenture
  • Bond
Each share represents a small stake in the total paid up capital of a company. In fact a public limited company is one that is formed to accumulate capital from a large pool of investors. Therefore total capital of such companies is divided into smaller equal denomination units represented by a share/ capital. One may buy large or small lots to match the amount of money that one wants to invest.
A company's share price can rise or fall as a result of its own performance or market conditions. Once the shares are bought and transferred to new investors name, the name will be entered in the company's share register, the new investors will then be entitled to receive all the benefits of share ownership including the rights to receive dividends, to vote at the company's general meetings and to receive the company's reports.
Market Capitalization is the total market value, at the current stock exchange list price of the total number of equity shares issued by a company.
Market Capitalization = ∑ (No. of Issued Share * Close Price)
Initial Public offer. Initial Public Offer or IPO means first offer of securities by an issuer to the general public.
Circuit Filter is the maximum permissible deviation of the price (specified as percentage), of an aggressor order from the last trade price.
Circuit Breaker is the maximum permissible deviation of the price (specified as percentage) of the incoming order from the Circuit Breaker Base Price for that instrument. Orders violating circuit breaker will result rejection of the order.
A Market Lot is the smallest tradable unit for an instrument except those traded in the Oddlot book. All order quantities can only be an integral multiple of the Market lot.
Stock market shares are generally bought and sold in market lots, which are easy to trade. Any number of shares less than the market lot makes an odd lot. Odd lots typically arise from bonus or rights issues.
The Touchline Price for an instrument is the best offer (sell) and best bid (buy) price amongst all orders in the order book. The touchline buy price is the highest price amongst all buy orders and the touchline sell price is the lowest price amongst all sell orders.
Orders are queued and traded according to first on price and then time priorities. Best-priced orders traded first. If there is more than one order at the same price, the order is placed by time priority.
The groups of instruments in DSE are: A, B, G, N and Z .
Settlement (Pay Cycle) Rules for different categories instruments are:
Rule Group Howla Type Market Type Pay In Pay Out
Rule 1 - DVP - 5 6
Rule 2 - - Spot 0 1
Rule 3 A - - 1 2
Rule 4 B - - 1 2
Rule 5 G - - 1 2
Rule 6 N - - 1 2
Rule 7 Z - - 1 3

TREC Related Information

The following qualifications are required to obtain and retain a TREC:

  • Company limited by shares incorporated under the Companies Act, 1994 can only obtain and retain a TREC of DSE;
  • Minimum paid up capital of Taka 10,000,000 (Ten Million) only: Provided that the audited net worth of the TREC Holder shall not be less than 75% of its paid-up capital at any time;
  • It must have adequate professional management including compliance officer, human resource, information technology infrastructure and financial capability as may be determined by the Exchange from time to time;
  • The promoters, sponsors, substantial shareholders, MD/CEO, directors and key executives of the company comply with the Fit and Proper Criteria as may be specified by the Commission from time to time;
  • None of the directors of the company have served as directors in a TREC holder or member of any Exchange which had been declared a defaulter or expelled as a member or its TREC has been cancelled by the Exchange;
  • It has adequate policies, procedures, systems and controls to handle conflict management, monitoring of unethical conduct and market abuse, resolve investor complaints, prevent money laundering and combat terrorist financing and ensure compliance with applicable laws; and
  • Comply with all the Rules and Regulations framed out in this regard.
A TREC is yearly renewable with a fee of Tk. 50,000.
No person shall hold more than one TREC of the Exchange at a time.
An applicant applying for a new Trader Certificate must have the following qualifications to obtain and retain a TC:
  • Be a citizen of Bangladesh;
  • Aged 21 years or more;
  • Graduation from any recognized university from Bangladesh or abroad;
  • Must possess the "Fit and Proper" criteria as may be prescribed by the Exchange/BSEC from time to time;
  • Has not been convicted by any court for moral turpitude;
  • Any other qualification as may be notified by the Exchange from time to time; and
  • Comply with all the Rules and Regulations framed out in this regard
A TC is yearly renewable with a fee of Tk. 5,000.

ICT Related Information

Using the real time data DSE upgraded its official website (www.dsebd.org) where trade data updates in every 1 to 3 minutes interval.
You can make a Portfolio on the DSE official website (www.dsebd.org) to observe your desired specific instrument's current traded information all at once. (If you are a new user you have to signup first.). Right now, the registration is free.
Yes, DSE is offering SMS services. You can get Latest Trade Information of any DSE Listed Company you desire by sending SMS.
Write DSE XXXXX & send it to 4636
Example: Write DSE DESCO & send it to 4636
You will get the value of the share for 3 times in a working day.
  • To Start Subscription Service: write DSE SUB & send it to 4636
  • To Add Company at Subscription Service: write DSE sadd XXXXX & send it to 4636
  • To Delete Company from Subscription Service: write DSE sdel XXXXX & send it to 4636
  • To View Your Companies at Name at Subscription Service: write DSE mystock XXXXX & send it to 4636
  • To Stop Subscription Service: write DSE UNSUB & send it to 4636
  • To Start Alert Service for DSE: write DSE alert XXXXX, PPP & send it to 4636
Write the Instrument name at the space of XXXXX & the desired share price at the space of PPP.
To View Information of DSE :
  • To View DSE All Share Price Index: write DSE INDEX & send it to 4636
  • To View DSE 30 Index: write DSE 30 & send it to 4636
  • To View DSE Selected Index: write DSE DSEX & send it to 4636
  • To View Top 5 (Gainer) Companies: write DSE top & send it to 4636
  • To View Bottom 5 (Loser) Companies: write DSE bottom & send it to 4636
Yes, DSE is offering GPRS services. For GPRS users to make use of the BULL software you have to register first. Then you can access the software by mobile through GPRS to get a variety of Latest Trade Information of DSE.
The application requires login before using it. Only GrameenPhone Users can register and login right now. If the user is not registered then he/she can request for a PIN from the application. A PIN will be sent to the user through SMS. The user has to send the PIN through SMS to the BULL registration server to verify authenticity. SMS format is, BULL PINCODE has to be sent to a number, e.g. 4636
After getting the correct PIN from the user a password will be sent through SMS and the user can login to BULL Application using the mobile number as username and password (sent through SMS).

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