Security Analysis of Banking Industry in Bangladesh
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https://doi.org/10.18034/abr.v8i1.4Keywords:
Security analysis, stock market, banking sector, BangladeshAbstract
The paper aims to know what about the procedure of analysis for determining the investment decision in the stock market on by studying different method of the securities analysis. This study is an attempt to highlight the different securities analysis methods for making the rational decision about the investment in the stock market. The security analyses show the result of fundamental and technical tools of analyses. The study reveals that Uttara bank Ltd. among the selected three banks is doing well and one can go for making an investment decision. The report mainly focuses on the decision criteria to purchase and to sell the securities and when to do so.
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