Dhaka, Bangladesh, Nov. 17 -- Bangladesh's stocks backed to the red again in the outgoing week that ended on Thursday as risk-averse investors dumped their holdings amid 'poor' earnings disclosure.

Week on week, DSEX, the prime index of the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE), went down by 61.55 points or 1.29 per cent to finish at 4,710, after adding 89 points in the week before.

Recent volatility in the market added further woes to the investors by poor quarterly earnings disclosures by a number of listed companies, according to experts.

The investors lost confidence in the stock market which triggered sell-off again on large-cap sectors, particularly on engineering, non-bank financial institutions and banking sectors, they added.

They also ...