Bangladesh's premier bourse directors had decided to accept the Chinese consortium's proposal on February 10 as it looked acceptable to them considering financial and technological aspects, bdnews24 reported today.
They gave the final nod to the proposal by the consortium of Shenzhen Stock Exchange and Shanghai Stock Exchange at a meeting of the board last evening, the DSE Managing Director KAM Majedur Rahman told reporters here.
Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges are among the top bourses in the world boasting USD 3.5 trillion and USD 2.2 trillion market capital, respectively.
The market capital of the DSE is over USD 51.42 billion.
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Another consortium of India's National Stock Exchange, Frontier Bangladesh and Nasdaq stock market of the US took part in the bidding to become the DSE's partners.
A DSE official earlier said that the Mumbai-based National Stock Exchange had offered 15 taka (USD 0.18) per share to buy 25.1 per cent shares of the DSE.
The DSE is trying to lure foreign investment as part of its demutualisation process to get technical and technological support from the strategic partners to further modernise the exchange.
According to the 2013 demutualisation scheme, 25 per cent of the 1.8 billion shares of the DSE will be sold to strategic partners, 35 per cent to small investors while 40 per cent will be with the Trading Right Entitlement Certificate or TREC holders.
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