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The Dhaka Stock Exchange presently computes two indices, DSE Broad Index (DSEX) and DSE 30 Index (DS30).
None of the DSE Indices include mutual funds, debentures and bonds.

The Dhaka Stock Exchange Limited introduced DSE Broad Index (“DSEX”) and DSE 30 Index (“DS30”) as per ‘DSE Bangladesh Index Methodology’ designed and developed by S&P Dow Jones Indices with e!ect from January 28, 2013.

DS30 constructed with 30 leading companies which can be said as investable Index of the Exchange. “DS30” re"ects around 51% of the total equity market capitalization.

DSE Broad Index (DSEX):
” DSEX” is the Broad Index of the Exchange (Benchmark Index) which reflects around 97% of the total equity market capitalization.

The DSE Broad Index (DSEX): The DSE Broad index has a base value of 2951.91 on Jan 17th 2008 which was the index value of the DSE General Index on this date. The new index is a broad market index and is designed to reflect the broad market Performance. Starting the base value at 2951.91 the performance of the two indices has been linked.

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Base Value 2951.91 as on Jan 17th, 2008

Stock
Closing Price
Share Outstanding(no. of free float share)
Market Value
AB Bank
25.4
341100
8663940
AMCL (Pran)
220.9
2400
530160
Apex Foods
106
6250
662500
Total

9856600

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