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  • NEPSE Index Update: Insights into Nepal’s Stock Market Movement

    NEPSE Index Update: Insights into Nepal’s Stock Market Movement


     

    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index exhibited a positive trajectory, recording a gain of 0.45% or 9.19 points, closing at 2,036.01 points by the end of today’s trading session. This follows a notable increase of 22.75 points in the previous session, indicating a dynamic market environment.

    Opening at 2,035.2 points, the trading day was characterized by fluctuations, with the index reaching an intraday high of 2,046.61 points before dipping to an intraday low of 2,030.44 points. Such variations underscore the active participation of investors and the responsiveness of the market to various factors.

    Amidst this bustling trading environment, a total of 315 different stocks were traded in 72,261 transactions. The volume of shares traded amounted to 9,789,416, reflecting a total turnover of Rs. 4.14 Arba. The market capitalization closed at Rs. 32.28 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.89 Kharba, indicating significant financial activity within NEPSE.

    One standout highlight of the day was SuryaJyoti Life Insurance Company Limited (SJLIC), which garnered a turnover of Rs. 18.08 Crore and closed at a market price of Rs. 499.10. Additionally, three companies experienced positive circuit movements, contributing to the overall market dynamics.

    However, Wean Nepal Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (WNLB) faced a decline, losing 10% to close at Rs. 1,511.10. Such fluctuations in individual stock performance highlight the inherent risks associated with stock market investment.

    In terms of sector performance, three Sector Indices concluded in negative territory, with the “Finance Index” leading with a gain of 2.79%. Conversely, the “Manufacturing And Processing Index” witnessed a decline of 1.46%, showcasing sector-specific trends within NEPSE.

    In conclusion, the latest NEPSE trading session provides valuable insights into the dynamics of Nepal’s stock market movement. Investors should remain vigilant and informed to navigate fluctuations and capitalize on investment opportunities.

     

  • Rising global oil prices amid world turmoil spark diplomatic discussions among major powers

    Rising global oil prices amid world turmoil spark diplomatic discussions among major powers


    Thursday saw a surge in crude oil prices, driven by global economic uncertainties due to ongoing conflicts. Despite some easing of concerns about Red Sea shipping disruptions, tensions persist in the Middle East, supporting oil prices.

    In the Comex division of IC Exchange in London, Brent crude, the international benchmark, rose 0.1% to $79.75 per barrel. Meanwhile, WTI prices in the New York Mercantile Exchange’s Comex division dipped slightly to $74.06 per barrel.

    Major geopolitical events, such as the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas conflicts, have intensified oil diplomacy among key economies: the United States, China, Russia, and India. Facing Western sanctions, Russia has shifted fuel exports to China and India, reducing its European market share.

    China has become a pivotal player, with 45-50% of its oil imports now sourced from Russia, surpassing Saudi Arabia as its primary supplier. India, previously a minor buyer, now obtains nearly 40% of its oil from Russia.

    To counter sanctions, Russia has expanded its oil exports, reportedly refining Russian crude in India and selling it to European customers through alternative routes. Moscow aims to explore new markets for natural gas and oil exports, expecting significant revenue despite sanctions.

    While major shipping companies, including Maersk, have resumed Red Sea operations, ongoing Middle East tensions, along with Iran’s involvement, add complexity to the oil supply landscape.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed a strengthening of ties with India during a meeting with Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar. As global uncertainties persist, geopolitical events continue to influence global oil dynamics, underscoring the interconnectedness of economic and diplomatic factors.

  • Among the following Hydropower, IPO which one is worth holding and which one is worth selling in your opinion?

    Among the following Hydropower, IPO which one is worth holding and which one is worth selling in your opinion?


    1)API
    2)HIDCL
    3)RFPL
    4)SHEL
    5)SJCL
    6)UPPER
    7)RHPL
    8)MBJC
    9)RHGCL
    10)SAHAS

    P.S: I have been tired of holding hydropower IPO. Needed money urgently also so planning to sell these IPO.


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  • NEPSE Closes at 1,958.72, Down 17.56 Points; CLI Tops in Turnover

    NEPSE Closes at 1,958.72, Down 17.56 Points; CLI Tops in Turnover


     

    In today’s Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) trading session, the NEPSE Index closed at 1,958.72 points, marking a significant loss of 17.56 points or 0.88% compared to the previous day’s close. It had gained 5.19 points the day before.

    The trading day began with the index opening at 1,977.83, reaching a low point of 1,954.13, and hitting a high of 1,978.27 during intraday trading.

    Throughout the day, there were 281 different stocks traded in 55,096 transactions. The total volume of shares traded was 3,965,917, resulting in a total turnover of Rs. 1.19 Arba. The market capitalization was at Rs. 29.86 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.51 Kharba.

     

  • Among two merging companies, whould I buy one with lower ltp?

    Among two merging companies, whould I buy one with lower ltp?


    If two companies are merging in the ratio of 1:1, then it is better to buy stock having lower price, isn’t it?
    for instance, kbl and nccb are merging in 1:1 ratio. So its better to buy NCCB(ltp179.70) than KBL(ltp 183.30). Am I right here?


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  • #Commercial Banks – Which one is best among all at the moment? Let’s discuss it!!!

    #Commercial Banks – Which one is best among all at the moment? Let’s discuss it!!!


    Let’s discuss which commercial bank you think is best to accumulate at the moment. Or, which bank are you waiting eagerly to come to your price? Please put your analysis and logic why you choose that particular scrip.


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  • “NEPSE Gains 7.04 Points; ILI Tops Turnover”

    “NEPSE Gains 7.04 Points; ILI Tops Turnover”


    In today’s Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) trading session, the NEPSE Index ended at 1,967.83 points, showing a slight increase of 0.35% or 7.04 points from the previous day when it had dropped by 29.81 points. The day began with the index starting at 1,960.79 and reaching its highest point at 1,977.96. However, it also hit an intraday low of 1,946.62 before ultimately closing at 1,967.83.

    Throughout the day, there were 270 scrips exchanged in 32,533 transactions, with a significant share volume of 3,432,267, resulting in a total turnover of Rs. 1.09 Arba. The market’s capitalization was at Rs. 29.45 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.37 Kharba.

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  • “NEPSE Ends Session with 1.46% Gain; NABIL Leads in Market Cap”

    “NEPSE Ends Session with 1.46% Gain; NABIL Leads in Market Cap”


     

    In today’s trading, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index ended at 2,045.45 points, showing a rise of 29.47 points or 1.46% compared to the previous day’s close. Yesterday, the index had gone up by 17.69 points.

    The trading began with the index starting at 2,016.8 and hitting a low of 2,015.80 during the day. The market’s highest point during the day was 2,048.26, but it settled at the closing value of 2,045.45.

    The Relative Strength Index (RSI) stands at 47.01, up from yesterday’s 40.71. On the other hand, the MACD line remained below the zero line, indicating a reading of -19.16.

     

  • “NEPSE Index Records Modest Gain in Today’s Trading Session, with Swabalamban Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Leading in Turnover”

    “NEPSE Index Records Modest Gain in Today’s Trading Session, with Swabalamban Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Leading in Turnover”


    The NEPSE index concluded today’s trading session at 2,154.07, showing a modest single-digit increase of 9.91 points or 0.46% compared to the previous day’s closing. However, it is worth noting that the index experienced a significant surge of 47.07 points in the previous trading session.

    The trading day commenced with the index opening at 2,147.69 and displayed some downward momentum by reaching an intraday low of 2,146.52. However, it also reached an intraday high of 2,171.13 before ultimately settling at its closing value of 2,154.07.

    Throughout the day, a total of 255 scrips were traded in 56,476 transactions. The trading volume amounted to 8,676,438 shares, resulting in a turnover of Rs. 3.54 Arba.

    Among the various stocks, Swabalamban Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SWBBL) had the highest turnover, with a value of Rs. 21.77 crores, and closed at a market price of Rs. 875. The shares of HLI were the most actively traded.

    In terms of individual stock performance, BPW Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (BPW) recorded the highest gain of 10%, while United Ajod Insurance Limited (UAIL) rose by 9.99%, reaching the positive circuit for the day. Conversely, Sanima Large Cap Fund (SLCF) experienced the most significant decline of 5.14%.

    Regarding sector indices, six of them ended the day in negative territory. The “Non-Life Insurance” sector witnessed the highest gain, increasing by 1.55%. On the other hand, the “Hotel and Tourism” sector registered the most significant loss, declining by 1.45%.

  • NEPSE Ends Session with 1.22% Gain; SHIVM Tops Turnover

    NEPSE Ends Session with 1.22% Gain; SHIVM Tops Turnover


     

    Today, the NEPSE index, which represents the stock market performance in Nepal, ended at 2,097.55 points. It gained 25.31 points compared to the previous trading day, which is a 1.22% increase. Yesterday, the index had experienced a loss of 4.73 points. The day started with an opening value of 2,072.24, which also served as the lowest point during the day. However, it reached a high of 2,099.71 before settling at the closing value of 2,097.55.

    During the trading session, a total of 289 different stocks were traded through 59,539 transactions. The total number of shares exchanged was 8,504,378, which amounted to a turnover of Rs. 3.18 Arba. This turnover is higher than the previous trading day’s turnover of Rs. 2.85 Arba.

     

  • NEPSE Records 0.85% Gain, Closes at 1,959.12 with 16.49 Points Increase

    NEPSE Records 0.85% Gain, Closes at 1,959.12 with 16.49 Points Increase


    The NEPSE index concluded today’s trading session at 1,959.12, marking a gain of 16.49 points or 0.85% compared to the previous day’s closing. The index had experienced a significant surge of 51.31 points in the previous session.

    Starting at 1,943.61, the index reached its lowest point at 1,928.16 during the day. However, it also reached a high of 1,962.66 before settling at 1,959.12 at the end of the trading day.

    Throughout the day, a total of 270 scrips were traded in 34,841 transactions. The trading activity resulted in a total turnover of Rs. 1.87 Arba, involving the exchange of 4,865,475 shares. This turnover was lower than the previous trading day’s turnover of Rs. 2.2 Arba.

    Shivam Cements Limited (SHIVM) emerged as the most actively traded stock, generating the highest turnover of Rs. 14.6 crores. The market price of SHIVM shares closed at Rs. 466 per share.

    Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (ANLB) experienced the highest gain of 10% and reached the positive circuit during the day’s trading.

    On the other hand, Sanima Equity Fund (SAEF) recorded the highest loss of 3.77% during the trading session.

    While the “Manufacturing And Processing” sector index registered the highest gain of 4.69%, the “Finance” sector index experienced the highest decline of 0.45% at the closing of the market.