The Stock Market Development In Bangladesh, Malaysia

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The Stock Market Development In Bangladesh, Malaysia, Singapore & Australia: A Comparative Analysis.

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GROUP MEMBERS

Finance- 04

Shoaib Azmol B092023Mofassarul Hoque B091788Md. Saidur Rahman B092034Md. Al-amin B091767Md. Saiful Islam B091784

Lay out

Discussion Item One - Bangladesh Stock Exchange; B092023 & B091767

Discussion Item Two- Australian Stock Exchange, Shoaib Azmol

Discussion Item Three- Singapore Exchange, Md. Al-amin, Md. Saiful Islam

Discussion Item Four- Bursa Malaysia ; Mofassarul Hoque, Md. Saidur Rahman

Lay out

Discussion Item Five: The Stock Market Comparative , Shoaib Azmol, B092023

Bangladesh Stock ExchangeBangladesh has two stock Exchange.DSCCSEDhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) is a public

limited company. It is formed and managed under Company Act 1994, Security and Exchange Commission Act 1993, Security and Exchange Commission Regulation 1994, and Security Exchange (Inside Trading) regulation 1994.

Management

Bangladesh Bank ICB President of Institute of Chartered Accountants of

Bangladesh President of Federation of Bangladesh Chambers

of Commerce and Industries President of Metropolitan Chambers of

Commerce and Industries Professor of Finance Department of Dhaka

University President of DCCI (Dhaka Chamber of Commerce

and Industry)

Legal Control

The Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) is registered as a Public Limited Company and its activities are regulated by its Articles of Association rules & regulations and by-laws along with the Securities and Exchange Ordinance - 1969, Companies Act - 1994 & Securities & Exchange Commission Act - 1993.

DSE Indices Analysis

DSE Indices Analysis

Australian Stock Exchange

The Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) is Australia's primary securities exchange. It was created by the merger of the Australian Stock Exchange and the Sydney Futures Exchange in July 2006.

ASX has an average daily turnover of $4.685 billion and a market capitalisation of around A$1.2 trillion

Regulation

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has responsibility for the supervision of real-time trading on Australia's domestic licensed financial markets and the supervision of the conduct by participants (including the relationship between participants and their clients) on those markets. ASIC also supervises ASX's own compliance as a public company with ASX Listing Rules.

Products

Shares, -> Industrial & Resources, Large & Small Capitalisations, Industry Sectors (GICS), Ordinary Shares,

Futures & Option, Exchange traded options, Warrants, Contracts for difference, Exchange-traded funds, Australian Real Estate Investment Trusts, Infrastructure funds, Interest rate security, ASX Energy & Environment, SMSFs, Listed investment companies and interest rate securities, New Zealand Markets.

Trading systems

ASX Group has two trading platforms – ASX Trade, which facilitates the

trading of ASX equity securities and ASX Trade24 for derivative

securities trading.

Index on ASX

Types of Indices

Capitalization indices Fixed Income indices Residential Property indices Sector indices Strategy indices Volatility indices

Interest Rate Market

The ASX interest rate market is the set of corporate bonds, floating rate notes, and bond-like preference shares listed on the exchange. These securities are traded and settled in the same way as ordinary shares, but the ASX provides information such as their maturity, effective interest rate, etc., to aid comparison.

Asset class information

Equities Interest RatesForeign Exchange

Singapore Exchange

Bursa Malaysia

Bursa Malaysia (MYX: 1818) is an exchange holding company approved under Section 15 of the Capital Markets and Services Act 2007. It operates a fully integrated exchange, offering the complete range of exchange-related services including trading, clearing, settlement and depository services

History of Bursa Malaysia

Bursa Malaysia (MYX: 1818) previously known as Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE, Bursa Saham Kuala Lumpur in Malay) dates back to 1930 when the Singapur Stockbrokers' Association was set up as a formal organization dealing in security in Malay. The first formal securities business organisation in Malaysia was the Singapore Stockbrokers' Association, established in 1930. It was re-registered as the Malayan Stockbrokers' Association in 1937. The Malayan Stock Exchange was established in 1960 and the public trading of shares commenced. In 1964, the Stock Exchange of Malaysia was established.

Products of MYX Shares

A share is a security which represents a portion of the owner's capital in a business. Shareholders are the owners of the business and share the success or failure of the business.

Company Warrants Company warrants are issued by the company and give the holders the right, but not an obligation, to subscribe for new ordinary shares at a specified price during a specified period of time.

Structured Warrants Structured warrants are proprietary instruments issued by a third-party issuer, namely an eligible broker or financial institution that give holders the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell the underlying instrument in the future for a fixed price.

Products of MYX Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)

ETF is the acronym for an innovative financial product known as Exchange Traded Fund. It is an open-ended investment fund listed and traded on a stock exchange. ETF combines the features of an Index fund and a stock.

Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) Real estate or property is a key asset class in an investment

portfolio. Typically, before REITs were introduced, an investor may invest in property stocks and/or physical (landed) property to get exposure in the real estate sector.

Closed-end Funds A closed-end fund involves a listed company which invests in shares of other companies. A closed-end fund company has a fixed number of shares in issue at any point of time

Index on MYX

Market Summary

Volume 4,186,181,657Gainers 418Losers 2684Unchanged 289Untraded 2553

Summary of Bursa Malaysia's 2012 Improved Accessibility Launch of DMA for the securities market Introduction of SBL-Negotiated trades Introduction of Market Making for Structured

Warrants and Exchange Traded Funds

Enhanced Efficiency New fund raising framework and board structure Restructuring of minimum tick size Shortening of trading halt

Developed New Products and ServicesLaunch of FTSE Bursa Malaysia Palm Oil Plantation Index SeriesListing of foreign IPOsListing of sukuk and bonds

Internationalised MarketsKLCI enhancement to FBM KLCIStrategic partnership with CMELaunch of Bursa Su Al-Sila'

The Stock Market Comparative AnalysisStock Market Turnover

Listed Companies

Bangladesh-+750 Australia- 2,205 Malaysia- 900 Singapore- 776

Index Analysis Between Three Countries

ASX

SGX

DSE Bursa Malaysia

Volatility of compared others markets