Stocks tumble amid investors jittery over Iran war
Dhaka stocks plunged amid investors’ jittery over energy security as US-Isarel war with Iran raises concerns of a prolonged hit to global energy markets.
The DSEX, the benchmark index of the Dhaka Stock Exchange, plunged 2.75 percent, or 144.17 points, to 5,096.65 as of 12:30 pm.
The market dipped just after opening at 10 am, and the benchmark index fell to as low as 5060 points at 12.01 pm. Later, it recovered.
Turnover at the DSE stood at Tk 335.43 crore. Among the traded shares, 25 gained, 344 dropped, and 16 remained unchanged.
“Energy is a key input for factories, and fears have grown among investors that the intensifying Iran war may affect fuel supply,” said a market analyst on anonymity.
Investors fear it could hamper production at listed firms, he added.
The Chittagong Stock Exchange also fell. The CASPI, the major index of the port city bourse, fell 347 points, or 2.37 percent, to 14,447.
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