On
“Stock Market in Bangladesh”
(An overall research about Stock market includes the reasons of falling down & the recommendations) Submitted To:
Farhana Zareen Bashar
Lecturer
Department of English
East West University
Submitted By: Atique Shahariar I.D. - 2012-2-10-053
Date of Submission:
April 12, 2013
East West University
Table of Content…
Introduction:
Stock market is an important part of the economy of a country. The stock market plays a play a pivotal role in the growth of the industry and commerce of the country that eventually affects the economy of the country to a great extent. That is reason that the government, industry and even the central banks of the country keep a close watch on the happenings of the stock market. The stock market is important from both the industry’s point of view as well as the investor’s point of view.
The stock market is one of the most important avenues for companies to raise money. It mobilizes savings of large number of individuals, families and associations and makes the same available for meeting the large capital needs of organized industry, trade and business. In this way it helps in the progress and development of the country and its economy.
The stock market is one of the most important avenues for companies to raise money. An economy where the stock market is on the rise is considered to be an up and coming economy. Rising share prices indicate increased business investment. Share prices also affect the wealth of households and their consumption.
Stock Market:
A stock market or equity market is a public entity for the trading of company stock (shares) and derivatives at an agreed price; these are securities listed on a stock exchange as well as those only traded privately.
A stock market is a place where shares are bought and sold. Stock markets list the securities of publicly traded companies. The price of a share at any given stage is dictated by
Bibliography: (a) Bangladesh Bank— http://www.bangladesh-bank.org (b) Chittagong Stock Exchange— http://www.cse.com.bd (c) Dhaka Stock Exchange—http://www.dsebd.org/ (d) Newspapers—http://www.onlinenewspapers.com/banglade.htm (e) Securities and Exchange Commission-- http://www.secbd.org/ (f) Worldwide Business & Financial news site-- www.bloomberg.com