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  2. Dhaka Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    No individual or firm can buy more than one share. According to the stock market rule, only members can participate on the floor and buy shares for themselves or their clients. At present, it has 238 members. The market capitalization of the Dhaka Stock Exchange reached nearly $9 billion in September 2007 and $27.4 billion on 9 December 2009.

  3. 2011 Bangladesh share market scam - Wikipedia

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    The 2010-11 Bangladesh share market scam was a period of instability in the stock market from 2009 to 2011; the turmoil was in the two Bangladeshi stock exchanges, DSE and CSE. The market rose 62% in 2009, and 83% in 2010, but then declined 10% in January 2011, and a further 30% in February 2011. [ 1 ]

  4. Central Depository Bangladesh Limited - Wikipedia

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    Central Depository Bangladesh Limited (Bengali: সেন্ট্রাল ডিপোজিটরি বাংলাদেশ লিমিটেড) is a Bangladesh government regulatory agency that records and facilates the trade of securities in Bangladesh.

  5. Alpha (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Alpha is a measure of the active return on an investment, the performance of that investment compared with a suitable market index. An alpha of 1% means the investment's return on investment over a selected period of time was 1% better than the market during that same period; a negative alpha means the investment underperformed the market.

  6. DeepSeek AI launch sees a trillion dollars wiped off world’s ...

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    Bloomberg report that the combined losses in share price between the Nasdaq 100 and Europe’s Stoxx 600 technology sub-index would be equal to a market capitalisation wipeout of $1.2tn (£960bn ...

  7. PLUS Markets Group - Wikipedia

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    PLUS Markets grew out of a growth-company stock market named OFEX, which effectively collapsed in September 2004 after a failed fundraising. PLUS was launched in 2005 as a competitor to the London Stock Exchange's Alternative Investment Market using a new electronic trading exchange software. The PLUS Service, as it was known, was launched on ...