, Sept. 20 -- Bangladesh's stock market endured another week of losses as all indices, share prices of most companies, and overall turnover declined, leaving investors frustrated after two consecutive weeks of downturn.

According to the Dhaka Stock Exchange's (DSE) weekly review, the benchmark index DSEX shed 73 points over five trading days. The index, which began the week at 5,523, closed at 5,449.

The other two indices also suffered losses. The Shariah-based DSES fell by 18 points, while the blue-chip index DS30 declined by 43 points.

Week-on-week, the DSES dropped by over 1.5 percent, while DS30 fell by more than 2 percent.

Compared to the same period last year, the market, however, remains in a relatively better position.

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