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  • Api Power Company Right Shares in SEBON Pipeline; Company to Issue 40% Right Share Soon

    Api Power Company Right Shares in SEBON Pipeline; Company to Issue 40% Right Share Soon


    The Securities Exchange Board of Nepal (SEBON) has added Api Power Company Limited (API) right shares to its preliminary review pipeline.

    The hydropower company intends to issue 40% right shares worth Rs. 1.65 Arba to its existing shareholders in the form of 16,533,137 (1:0.40) units of right shares. API’s current paid-up capital, after adjusting for 7.5% bonus shares, is Rs. 4.13 Arba. As a result, following the issuance of the right share in the ratio of 1:0.40, the company’s paid-up capital will be increased to Rs. 5.78 Arba.

     

  • Citizen Life Insurance Company’s IPO has been added to the SEBON pipeline.

    Citizen Life Insurance Company’s IPO has been added to the SEBON pipeline.


    Citizen Life Insurance Company Limited’s Initial Public Offering (IPO) has been added to SEBON’s IPO pipeline for approval.

    The company intends to distribute 11,250,000 unit shares to employees and the general public. Employees will be issued shares at a par value of Rs. 100, while the general public will be issued shares at a price of Rs. 290 per share (Rs 100 face value + Rs 190 premium price). The company will raise a total of Rs. 3,155,625,000 through the IPO.

     

  • The IPO of IME Life Insurance Company has been added to the SEBON pipeline.

    The IPO of IME Life Insurance Company has been added to the SEBON pipeline.


     

    The IME Life Insurance Company Limited Initial Public Offering (IPO) has been added to SEBON’s IPO pipeline for approval.

    The company intends to sell 12 million unit shares to the general public for Rs. 276 each (Rs 100 face value + Rs 176 premium price). The company will raise a total of Rs. 3.312 billion through the IPO.

  • Sun Nepal Life Insurance Company’s IPO has been added to the SEBON pipeline.

    Sun Nepal Life Insurance Company’s IPO has been added to the SEBON pipeline.


    Sun Nepal Life Insurance Company Limited (SNLICLInitial )’s Public Offering (IPO) has been added to SEBON’s IPO pipeline for approval.

    The company intends to sell 9,600,000 unit shares to the general public for Rs. 250.55 per share (Rs 100 face value + Rs 150.55 premium price). The IPO will raise Rs. 2,405,280,000 in total.

     

  • Following the merger with BOKL, 11.26 crore units of Global IME Bank’s .

    Following the merger with BOKL, 11.26 crore units of Global IME Bank’s .


    Global IME Bank Limited (GBIME) has added 112,614,336 new shares to the NEPSE.

    On 2nd Ashad, 2079, Global IME Bank Limited (GBIME) and Bank of Kathmandu Limited (BOKL) signed a merger agreement and agreed to a 1: 1 share swap ratio for the merger. As a result of the merger, the additional shares are now listed in NEPSE. After the merger, GBIME’s total listed shares were 245,096,261 and BOKL’s were 112,614,337.17, for a total of 357,710,597 unit shares.

     

  • After Merging with Ghodighoda Laghubitta, 138,125 Additional Shares of Unique Nepal Laghubitta Listed in NEPSE For Trading

    After Merging with Ghodighoda Laghubitta, 138,125 Additional Shares of Unique Nepal Laghubitta Listed in NEPSE For Trading


    138,125 additional shares of Unique Nepal Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (UNLB) have been listed in NEPSE.

    Ghodighoda Laghubitta (GGBSL) and Unique Nepal Laghubitta signed the merger agreement with each other on Kartik 21, 2077 and endorsed a 1: 0.5 share swap ratio for the merger. Thus, the additional shares after the merger are now listed in NEPSE. UNLB’s total listed shares were 968,200 units. After the merger, 138,125 shares of GGBSL have been added to 968,200 shares, making it a total of 11,06,325 unit shares.

     

  • Bitcoin Has Dropped 50% From Its All-Time High

    Bitcoin Has Dropped 50% From Its All-Time High


    Bitcoin prices have plummeted in recent months, losing more than half their value since mid-April and falling to just under $30,000 this morning.

    According to CoinDesk numbers, the world’s most common digital currency reached $30,201.96 today.

    According to additional CoinDesk data, it was down more than 55 percent from its all-time high of nearly $65,000 at this point.

    At the time of writing, the cryptocurrency was trading around $37,000, and many market analysts weighed in, shedding light on the digital asset’s recent price fluctuations and evaluating its short-term prospects.

    [Editor’s note: Investing in cryptocoins or tokens is extremely risky, and the market is largely unregulated.] Anyone thinking about it should be aware that they might lose their entire investment.]

    Selling Pressure That Is ‘Relentless’

    “Over the last 24 hours, the selling pressure in the BTC market has been relentless, perfectly aligning with elevated bitcoin inflows to exchanges seen on-chain,” said Sean Rooney, head of research at Valkyrie Investments.

    “Binance led the charge on Monday, with over 53,000 BTC dumped into the exchange to be sold,” he explained.

    Nick Mancini, a research analyst at Trade The Chain, a crypto sentiment data provider, discussed how events like these influenced prices.

    “Bitcoin is now down 45 percent from its April high of nearly $65,000,” he said.

    “Short-term sentiment seemed to be bottoming out with price, but it appears that they were only consolidating for a further decline,” Mancini said.

    “The good news is that Bitcoin’s primary liquidity levels in the $30,000 range remained stable throughout the decline, causing the price to recover from $30,000 to near $37,000 in less than an hour.”

    “Key support levels are $28,500, $24,000, and $20,000, which all correspond to order book liquidity levels,” Mancini said.

    StockCharts.com’s chief market strategist, David Keller, added:

    “Bitcoin’s drop to $30,000 made technical sense because it’s a 100 percent retracement back to the January lows. It’s all about seeking equilibrium after a serious selloff like this.”

    “Where do we see investors with enough clout to drive the price back up?”

    “Based on previous price support and the influx of buyers this morning, $30,000 is the new floor for Bitcoin,” Keller said.

    Market Is ‘Oversold’

    The market may have overreacted in light of recent events and bitcoin’s losses since roughly mid-April, according to analysts.

    According to Mancini, Bitcoin’s relative strength index (RSI), a technical measure used to gauge an asset’s momentum, recently dropped to “the lowest level since March 2020,” meaning the digital currency is “highly oversold.”

    He also stated that the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD), a momentum indicator used by technical analysts, is “at its lowest level in Bitcoin’s history, further suggesting Bitcoin is oversold.”

    “The market is due for a bounce,” according to Rooney, but “a fast turnaround in the short term is unlikely.”

    “A correction of this magnitude in the middle of a bull market seems out of place, but the absence of mania topping trends indicates the bull run is not over,” he said.

    “With new users joining the network, long-term fundamentals on-chain remain strong.”