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DSE Weekly Roundup: April 13-17, 2026 — Short Trading Week as Bangla Noboborsho Halts Market

DSE Weekly Roundup: April 13-17, 2026 — Short Trading Week as Bangla Noboborsho Halts Market

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Sarah Ali

Apr 23, 2026 4 min read Market Analysis Stock Analysis

The Dhaka Stock Exchange had a shortened trading week, with only three active sessions as Bangla Noboborsho (Bengali New Year) on April 14 and another holiday on April 17 shut the market. Despite the limited trading days, the week saw dividend declarations, credit rating updates, and a flurry of board meeting announcements ahead of Q3 earnings season.

Market Overview: Three-Day Week

With just three trading days (Sunday April 13, Tuesday April 15, and Wednesday April 16), turnover was constrained. The week opened bearish on Sunday with 201 stocks declining, but Tuesday brought a sharp reversal as 240 stocks gained. Wednesday saw profit-taking resume with 185 losers.

DayGainersLosersTurnover (BDT mn)Volume
Sun Apr 131352017,630270M
Tue Apr 15240887,885305M
Wed Apr 161341857,780305M

Tuesday's rally stood out as the only session with broad buying interest — 240 gainers versus just 88 losers. The momentum faded quickly on Wednesday, with gainers dropping to 134. Total weekly turnover averaged roughly BDT 7.8 billion per session, below the BDT 8-10 billion range seen in healthier market conditions.

Dividend Declarations

Two companies declared dividends during the shortened week:

  • EBL (Eastern Bank Limited) — Declared dividend for FY2025. The bank confirmed that stock dividends were not declared from capital reserves, revaluation reserves, or unrealized gains — a regulatory compliance disclosure that signals clean accounting practices. EBL shares traded with no price limit on April 16 following the declaration.
  • PRAGATIINS (Pragati Insurance Limited) — Declared dividend for FY2025 with similar compliance confirmation regarding bonus share sources. Shares traded with no price limit on April 13 after the announcement.

Credit Rating Update

PREMIERCEM (Premier Cement Mills Limited) received a credit rating of "AA" long-term / "ST-2" short-term with Stable outlook from CRISL, based on audited financials through June 2025 and unaudited figures through December 2025. This is a strong rating that reflects the company's solid financial position in the cement sector.

Corporate Actions

  • BERGERPBL — BSEC approved an extension of time for utilization of Rights Share issue proceeds up to March 31, 2027. The company had applied in December 2025 for deviation in proceeds utilization, and BSEC granted the extension via letter dated April 12, 2026. This gives Berger Paints additional time to deploy capital from its rights offering.
  • DSE (EXCH) — No new IPO listings in Main Board or SME Board during the quarterly review period for DSEX and DSMEX in April 2026. The index composition remains unchanged.
  • IDLC — Shares were suspended for record date during the week.

Board Meetings Scheduled: Q3 Earnings Season Approaching

Twenty board meetings were announced during the week, signaling that Q3 earnings season is about to begin. Key upcoming meetings:

  • GP (Grameenphone) — Board meeting on April 22 to consider Q1 2026 results, with a live earnings conference scheduled for April 23 at 11:00 AM via webcast.
  • SINGERBD — Board meeting on April 22 to consider quarterly results.
  • PIONEERINS — Board meeting on April 19 for Q1 results.
  • UNILEVERCL — Board meeting on April 20.
  • SPCL — Board meeting on April 20 to consider Q3 financials.
  • ISLAMIBANK — Board meeting on April 26 for annual financial statements.
  • NBL — Board meeting on April 25 for both quarterly and annual results.
  • MEGHNAINS — Board meeting on April 27.
  • ADNTEL — Board meeting on April 29.

Regulatory Notices

BSEC continued issuing investor awareness messages throughout the week, cautioning traders against making decisions based on rumors. The regulator reminded investors that spreading rumors is legally prohibited under SEC regulations. While routine, the repeated messaging suggests heightened concern about market manipulation during earnings season.

What to Watch Next Week

  • Q3 earnings flood — The board meetings announced this week will produce actual results next week. Watch for GP, SINGERBD, SPCL, and UNILEVERCL results.
  • GP earnings call — Grameenphone's April 23 webcast could set the tone for the broader market.
  • EBL & PRAGATIINS ex-dividend trading — Price adjustments following dividend declarations may create short-term volatility.
  • Turnover recovery — With full five trading days next week, will volume return to the BDT 8-10 billion range?

Key Takeaways

  • Only 3 trading days this week due to Bangla Noboborsho (Apr 14) and holiday (Apr 17).
  • Tuesday's rally (240 gainers) was the only bullish session; Sunday and Wednesday saw selling pressure.
  • EBL and PRAGATIINS declared dividends — both with clean compliance disclosures on dividend sources.
  • PREMIERCEM earned "AA" credit rating from CRISL — a positive signal for the cement sector.
  • 20 board meetings announced — Q3 earnings season starts next week with GP, SPCL, SINGERBD leading.

That's your DSE weekly roundup for April 13-17. Stay informed, trade carefully, and check stock-ai.live for ML-powered stock predictions and live market data.