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Capital Markets Development in Bangladesh
Capital Markets Development in Bangladesh:
The Status of Dhaka Stock Exchange

Capital Markets Development in Bangladesh:
The Status of Dhaka Stock Exchange

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Md. Shahriar Parvez
Lecturer, City University

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Name | Department | Batch’s | ID | Signatures | Md. Nur Hossain | BBA | 18th | 08218052 | | Md. Siful Islam Khan | BBA | 18th | 08218007 | | Md. Jahurul Islam | BBA | 17th | 08117099 | | Md. Razib Hossen | BBA | 17th | 08117047 | | Most. Tahmina Khatun | BBA | 18th | 08218141 | | Sabrina Akter Nira | BBA | 21st | 09221015 | |

August 30, 2010

LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL

August 30, 2010

Md. Shahriar Parvez
Faculty of Business Administration
City University
Kamal Ataturk Avenue, Dhaka.

Subject: Submission of the Assignment on “Capital Markets Development in Bangladesh: The Status of Dhaka Stock Exchange”.

Dear Sir,
It is a great pleasure for us that we have the opportunity to submit the assignment on “Capital Markets Development in Bangladesh: The Status of Dhaka Stock Exchange”.
We have tried our level best to put meticulous effort for prepare this assignment. Any shortcomings or fault may arise as our unintentional mistakes. We will wholeheartedly welcome any clarification and suggestion about any view and conception disseminated through this assignment.
Thank you.

Your Sincerely,

Md. Nur Hossain.
ID- 08218052.

TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1
BRIEF HISTORY OF STOCK MARKET IN BANGLADEH 2
ROLE OF SECURITIES MARKET IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 3
INDICATORS OF STOCK MARKET GROWTH AND TREND OF MARKET PERFORMANCE 4
AN INDEX OF



References: Khan, Harun-or-Rashid.1992. “The Performance of Stock Markets in Bangladesh: An Appraisal”. Finance and Banking. The Journal of the Department of Finance and Banking, University of Dhaka. Volume 2, Number 1. La Porter, R. Lopez-de-Silanes.,F, Shlieifer A. and Vishny R.W. 1997."Legal Determinants of External Finance ", Journal of Finance, 54 p. 471 – 517. Levine R. and Zervos S. 1998.“Stock markets, bank, and economic growth”, American Economic Review, June pp.537-558. Maunder, P., Myers, D., Wall, N. & Miller, R. 1991. “ Economics Explained.” 2nd ed. London, HarperCollins Market Efficiency, Time-Varying Volatility and Equity Returns in Bangladesh Stock Market. Available in “http://www.uoit.ca/sas/Corporate%20Finance/mktefficiencybangla.pdf” (access on 10 August, 2010). Monetary Policy and Capital Market Development in Bangladesh. Available in “http://www.bangladesh-bank.org/research/policynote/pn0708.pdf” (access on 10 August, 2010). CAPITAL MARKET IN BANGLADESH-TRENDS AND PRACTICES. Available in “http://www.cmda.gov.mv/docs/Anx-IV%20Bangladesh%20-%20Capital%20Market%20in%20Bangladesh%20Trands%20and%20Practices.pdf” (access on 10 August, 2010). Capital market development in Bangladesh. Available in “http://www.scribd.com/doc/21892091/9-Capital-Market-Development-in-Bangladesh” (access on 10 August, 2010). Capital market information SEC . Available in “http://www.secbd.org/Capital%20Market%20Information%20and%20Trading%20Network%20in%20Bangladesh.pdf” (access on 10 August, 2010).

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