Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Dhaka Stock Exchange and CSE accelerate collaborat­ive efforts

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The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) and Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) jointly announce the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) to formalize collaborat­ive efforts directed at mutual developmen­t.

The MOU will pave the way for a greater level of informatio­n exchange between the two stock exchanges and will focus on product developmen­t, capacity building and the joint promotion of capital raising efforts both in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

The MOU is also set to contribute towards enhancing economic and business relations between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh and further enhance efforts towards capital market integratio­n in the South Asian region.

Commenting on the developmen­t, CSE Chief Executive Officer Rajeeva Bandaranai­ke stated, “We are pleased to formalize our efforts of cooperatio­n with the DSE through this MOU. We have in recent years made a considerab­le effort towards collaborat­ing with our peer exchanges in Asia and particular­ly the South Asian region. As capital flows and capital markets at large become more globalized, South Asia has the potential to emerge as a new centre of economic strength. Cooperatio­n of our capital markets would play a pivotal role in achieving this. We look forward to closely working with the DSE for the benefit of our capital markets.

DSE Managing Director K.A.M. Majedur Rahman stated, “Dhaka Stock Exchange Limited is the premier bourse of Bangladesh with a cutting-edge trading technology from Nasdaq, Flextrade and Trapets and provides a suitable trading platform for the investors in home and abroad. A number of leading global institutio­ns have already joined the DSE to work together to take it to the next level of developmen­t. Last year, the consortium of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange and Shanghai Stock Exchange joined as our strategic investors. This MOU between the DSE and CSE will further cement our ongoing cooperativ­e endeavours to give both the exchanges the necessary leverage to play a leading role in the South Asian region.”

 ??  ?? From left: DSE Director Minhaz Mannan Emon, DSE Managing Director K.A.M. Majedur Rahman, CSE CEO Rajeeva Bandaranai­ke and CSE Head of Strategy Nilma Samarasing­he
From left: DSE Director Minhaz Mannan Emon, DSE Managing Director K.A.M. Majedur Rahman, CSE CEO Rajeeva Bandaranai­ke and CSE Head of Strategy Nilma Samarasing­he
 ??  ?? DSE Managing Director K.A.M. Majedur Rahman and CSE CEO Rajeeva Bandaranai­ke exchange agreements
DSE Managing Director K.A.M. Majedur Rahman and CSE CEO Rajeeva Bandaranai­ke exchange agreements

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