BB gives banks more time to adjust
Business Desk :
Bangladesh Bank has extended the period meant for banks to make adjustments to their overexposure in the stock market in a bid to give relief amid existing bearish trends.
The central bank issued a circular in this regard on Monday.
The Banking Companies Act 1991, which was amended in 2013, has limited a bank’s stock market exposure to 25 per cent of its capital, which was supposed to be brought about by 2016.
However, some banks made investments exceeding the ceiling, so they were ordered to sell shares to abide by the order.
Considering the fact that the stock market is now bearish, the central bank extended the adjustment period several times, the last being by August 31 of the current year.
Now, it has been extended to December 31 of 2023.
A stock market analyst, preferring anonymity, said the central bank’s circular gave relief to the market and banks as they are not going to sell shares while the bearish trend is prevailing. On the other hand, selling shares was not possible in the dry market as most of the stocks are not undergoing trade for the presence of the floor price.
The floor price is the lowest price at which a stock can be traded. The Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission set the floor price of every stock in July to halt the freefall of market indices amid global economic uncertainties.
The floor price was fixed on the basis of the average of the closing prices on July 28 and the preceding four days.
Due to the presence of the floor price, around 200 stocks are getting little to no buyers and their prices have remained the same for weeks.
