Investment banking companies in Bangladesh are of two types: open-ended and closed-ended. The open-ended ones, generally referred to as mutual funds, repurchase shares in any quantity as and when holders offer them for sales. Thus, the amount of shares of the open-ended investment companies in market changes continually in response to public demand. Closed-ended investment companies sell only a specific number of ownership shares. An investor wanting to acquire shares of a closed-ended investment
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CORPORATE TAXATION IN BANGLADESH FISCAL ENVIRONMENT OF STOCK MARKET IN BANGLADESH FISCAL ENVIRONMENT OF STOCK MARKET IN BANGLADESH The share market in a country is the engine of raising capital, which accelerates industrialization and the process of privatization. Share market means the share and stock markets of the country. It is a market for long term fund. With the emergence of the need for infrastructural
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market: Mutual Fund: Bangladesh security and exchange commission is concern about activities of Mutual fund. According to the Securities and Exchange Commission (Mutual Fund) Rules, 2001 SEC can registers mutual fund. Later on 16 March 2009 SCE established Mutual Fund and SPV department. At present one mutual fund is listed in the private sector. There are two types of mutual funds 1. Open- Ended Mutual fund 2. Closed-Ended Mutual Fund The list of mutual funds in Bangladesh is given
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ICB Mutual Funds ICB Mutual Funds are also known as close ended Mutual Funds. The issued capital of a Mutual Fund is limited, that is, a Mutual Fund offers a limited number of certificates for sale to the public. The amount of capital and the number of certificates of each Mutual Fund remains unchanged. ICB Mutual Funds are independent of one another. A Mutual Fund being listed is traded on the Stock Exchanges. Price of Mutual Fund certificates after IPO is determined on the Stock Exchanges
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Different Types of Financial Markets in Bangladesh. A financial market is a market in which people and entities can trade financial securities, commodities, and other fungible items of value at low transaction costs and at prices that reflect supply and demand. Securities include stocks and bonds, and commodities include precious metals or agricultural goods. The financial market in Bangladesh is mainly of following types: 1. Money Market: A segment of the financial market in which financial
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are the promotion of savings and investment and efficient allocation of funds among competing uses. Participants in the capital markets are many. They include the commercial banks, saving and loan associations, credit unions, mutual saving banks, finance houses, finance companies, merchant bankers, discount houses, venture capital companies, leasing companies, investment banks, investment companies, investment clubs, pension funds, stock exchanges, security companies, underwriters, portfolio-managers
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Issues of Stock Market: A Study on Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) Md. Moniruzzaman Sarker1*, Nusrat Nargis2* 1 2 Senior Lecturer, School of Business & Economics, United International University, Bangladesh. Senior Lecturer, Department of Business Administration, Daffodil International University, Bangladesh. *Corresponding author’s email: mrajib.sarker@gmail.com, mishu_fin@yahoo.com Article History Received: 19-05-2012 Accepted: 13-06-2012 Available online: 31-07-2012 ABSTRACT Bangladeshi Stock
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leading institution in Bangladesh, engaged in various types of ............(activities)......., having required capabilities and adequate skills in its concerned field of activities and offices and network of branches all over Bangladesh and are qualified and capable to be the Sponsor of a mutual fund, AND WHEREAS the party of the second part is a leading ............... so far engaged in ..........activities and are qualified and capable to act as the Trustee of a mutual fund, NOW, THEREFORE
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Bangladesh Capital Markets • Capital markets continue strong performance o Subprime crisis has left little impact on Bangladesh markets o Market capitalization is above US$20bn in 2009 from US$10bn in 2007 o Average daily turnover is approximately US$75mm in 2009 from US$24mm in 2007 Opportunities and Challenges • Key opportunities for future growth o Institutionalization of market brings greater liquidity and lower volatility o Attracting large corporates for listing provides
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For my internship, I was sent to the Investment Corporation of Bangladesh(ICB) under the supervision of Sohel Rana, Assistant professor, Department of Accounting & Information System, Jagannath University. My topic was “An Analytical Report on Overall Activities of ICB – A Case Study of Rajshahi Branch" I have done a forty working days Internship Program from May 30, 2006 to June 19, 2006 in the Investment Corporation of Bangladesh (ICB), Rajshahi Branch. 1.2 Objectives of Internship The
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