The BSEC has formed a-nine member advisory council to help develop the new Islamic capital market.
January 23, 2023Currently, there are no regulations in Bangladesh allowing for the introduction of currency or other financial derivatives.
January 21, 2023On opening day, green bonds from food and beverage brand Pran Agro Limited and shares in LankaBangla Securities were listed for trading.
January 10, 2023The ETFs will be actively managed, one by LankaBangla Asset Management and the other by Frontier Asset Management.
January 8, 2023The restrictions on stock dividends will cover companies listed on the SME platform, OTC Market, and Alternative Trading Board.
November 24, 2022BSEC has signed MoUs with both the UAE's Securities And Commodities Authority and the DFSA to improve investor protection and capital markets.
November 4, 2022Government bonds can now be traded on Bangladesh's stock markets, but only very few trades have taken place so far.
October 25, 2022Allowing government securities to trade on the stock market is expected to enhance the demand for fixed income instruments.
October 12, 2022Banks and NBFIs can issue and invest in green bonds subject to meeting prudential, reporting and disclosure requirements.
September 24, 2022Merchant bankers also agreed to provide support. Listed companies were asked to form market-making subsidiaries. Bangladesh Bank amended its rules on calculating bank exposure limits.
August 10, 2022