Uncertainty over the final margin lending framework, coupled with profit-taking and weak earnings concerns, pushed the DSEX down 46 points as 318 of 391 traded issues declined.
Dhaka Stock Exchange. File Photo: Collected
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Dhaka Stock Exchange. File Photo: Collected
Dhaka stocks extended their losing streak to a fourth consecutive session today (17 August), as lingering uncertainty over the final shape of margin lending rules triggered fresh selling pressure. Concerns over corporate earnings amid weak domestic economic conditions added to the downbeat sentiment.
The benchmark DSEX index of the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) fell 46 points to close at 5,814. The DS30 index shed 9 points to settle at 2,177, while the DSES index slipped 14 points to 1,158.
Turnover dropped 12% from the previous session to Tk995 crore, reflecting a pullback in overall trading activity as investors turned more cautious.
Of the 391 issues traded, 318 declined, 54 advanced, and 19 remained unchanged.
EBL Securities, in its daily market commentary, said the market faced a sharp sell-off as the lack of clarity over potential changes to the margin lending rules continued to weigh on sentiment. This uncertainty compounded existing concerns about weaker corporate earnings amid prevailing domestic economic conditions.
The brokerage noted that the market remained under pressure from the opening bell but held relatively steady through the middle of the session. Rumours about possible changes to the final margin rules spurred some opportunistic buying in select sector-specific stocks.
However, buying interest weakened as the session progressed, as investors remained uncertain about the final regulatory framework. Selling pressure subsequently intensified, triggering broad-based corrections amid heightened investor anxiety, the brokerage said.
A market analyst told TBS on condition of anonymity that cautious investors were waiting for the final rules before taking fresh positions.
“There was uncertainty among investors over the proposed amendments to the margin lending rules, and that uncertainty has not completely gone away. Cautious investors want to know what the final rules will contain,” he said.
He noted that the market had risen significantly in recent months, creating an opportunity for investors to realise gains.
“Until investors know how the rules will ultimately be finalised, many are choosing to remain cautious instead of making fresh investments,” he said.
Market participants said profit-taking has become more pronounced following the recent rally, while uncertainty over margin financing has made investors even more reluctant to increase their exposure.
The Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) is expected to publish the amended margin lending rules in the gazette soon. Investors and market intermediaries are closely watching the final provisions, particularly their potential impact on margin financing, borrowing capacity and market liquidity.
Meanwhile, a handful of stocks bucked the broader downturn. Peoples Leasing was the top gainer, rising 10%, followed by S Alam Cold Rolled Steels, which gained 9.76%, and Popular Life Insurance, up 5.26%.
Dominage Steel Building suffered the steepest decline, falling 9.97%. Nurani Dyeing dropped 9.52%, while C & A Textiles declined 8.11%.
IPDC Finance, Dominage Steel Building and Bangladesh Export Import Company, commonly known as Beximco, led the market in turnover.
The sell-off was also reflected on the Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE). The CASPI index fell 111 points to close at 15,624, while the CSCX declined 62 points to 9,520. Turnover on the CSE stood at Tk105.27 crore.
Market participants said the market’s near-term direction would likely hinge on the final margin lending framework. Publication of the rules may ease some of the uncertainty, though their actual impact on investor behaviour and market liquidity will only become clear after implementation.
