Banks planning to reduce deposit interest further, no approval required for foreign investment in stocks


is this a good news?

Sources: [https://merolagani.com/NewsDetail.aspx?newsID=99417](https://merolagani.com/NewsDetail.aspx?newsID=99417)

[https://merolagani.com/NewsDetail.aspx?newsID=99415](https://merolagani.com/NewsDetail.aspx?newsID=99415)


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3 thoughts on “Banks planning to reduce deposit interest further, no approval required for foreign investment in stocks

  1. This positive move was for World Bank summit happening soon in Nepal to attract foreign investment. There are many reforms targeting foreign investments in IT sector too. Overall good move. But wait little more so see what monetary policy will bring. Decrease in interest rate is inevitable.

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