Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

B’desh bourse OKS China bid, rejects Indian offer

- Agence Francepres­se

DHAKA: Bangladesh has agreed to sell a large stake in its stock exchange to a Chinese consortium, an official said Tuesday, rebuffing a rival bid from India that raised political sensitivit­ies.

The Dhaka Stock Exchange on February 10 approved the Chinese offer to buy a quarter of the bourse’s 1.8 billion shares, but the financial regulator asked it to “further scrutinise” the decision.

“The board has reconfirme­d its decision about approving the Chinese consortium’s bid as it is higher than its nearest competitor’s,” said stock exchange spokesman Shafiqur Rahman after the meeting on Monday. The Mumbai-based National Stock Exchange had offered 15 taka per share during the tender process.

China’s Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges made a joint higher bid of 22 taka per share, or $122 million, and offered additional technical support worth nearly $37 million.

The interventi­on by the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission in the sale sparked allegation­s in local media that it was trying to favour India.

The Bangladesh office of Transparen­cy Internatio­nal, the Berlin-based corruption watchdog, issued a statement “strongly condemning” what it called unethical and illegal meddling.

The regulator -- which at the time defended its final authority to override decisions made by the stock exchange -- was not immediatel­y available for comment.

The competing bids have exposed tensions in Bangladesh as it juggles growing interest from China against longstandi­ng ties with its huge neighbour India. New Delhi threw its weight behind the 2014 elections that returned Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to power, despite boycotts by the opposition who feared the vote would be rigged. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has made big investment­s in Bangladesh.

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? China's President Xi Jinping (left) with his Bangladesh counterpar­t Abdul Hamid in Dhaka in October 2016.
REUTERS FILE China's President Xi Jinping (left) with his Bangladesh counterpar­t Abdul Hamid in Dhaka in October 2016.

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