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BSEC orders probe into abnormal share price fluctuation

| Updated: January 13, 2021 20:59:51


BSEC orders probe into abnormal share price fluctuation

Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) has ordered the two bourses of the country to find out the reasons behind fluctuation of prices of some shares by over 50 per cent in the past one month.

The Market Surveillance and Intelligence Department of the stock market regulator sent letters containing the orders to the managing directors and chief legal officers of Dhaka Stock Exchange and Chattogram Stock Exchange on Tuesday, reports bdnews24.com.

BSEC Deputy Director Mohammad Shamsur Rahman asked the officials of the bourses to submit reports within 45 days.

The regulator also ordered the bourses to investigate the shares, of which the earnings per share (EPS) increased by 50 per cent or more in a year.

The two stock exchanges will have to investigate why turnover of some shares increased by 5 per cent or more in six months.

They will also have to find out why the prices of some shares began changing by more than 30 per cent from more than 10 days before the publication of price sensitive information.

The bourses will need to find out whether there has been any manipulation in the exchange of these shares.

Buoyed by rise by several times in prices of share prices of some companies, including newly listed ones, the main indices of the two bourses have been increasing for past few days.

On Tuesday, DSEX closed at 23-month high of 5,861 with a nearly 2.5 per cent rise.

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