Professor Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning founder of Grameen Bank and a pioneer of microfinance, has had a significant global influence, including in China and Bangladesh. While his direct impact on Bangladesh's capital market may not be as pronounced as his contributions to microfinance and social business, his visits to China and collaborations could have indirect effects on Bangladesh's financial sector.
he Initial Public Offering (IPO) process in Bangladesh is regulated by the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) and involves several stages, from application to listing on the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) or Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE)