Tag: Markets

  • anyone worked actually in markets

    anyone worked actually in markets


    Hi wanted to check has anyone in this group actually worked or working in markets in roles as sales, trader, execution trader , broker, structuring in sell side in any products. Equities, fixed income, commods, fx. I wanted to check ur opinion for something in regarding Nepal ko equities market. My background mostly commods sales for European n American firm strt out of college. Did some rotation in fixed income trading n structure desk during trainee days. Wanted to meet some people who had similar experience and are looking in Nepalese market.


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  • “Broker 75 Mega Stock Markets Commences Operations”

    “Broker 75 Mega Stock Markets Commences Operations”


     

    Mega Stock Markets Limited, identified with broker number 75, has officially commenced its operations on Bhadra 8, 2080. The inaugural event, marked by a formal ceremony, was graced by the presence of key figures including the company’s chairman, Dr. Govinda Nepal, Mr. Ramesh Kumar Hamal, the chairman of SEBON, Mr. Prithivi Bahadur Pande, the chairman of Nepal Investment Mega Bank, and Mr. Krishna Bahadur Karki, the CEO of Nepal Stock Exchange, among others, according to the information provided by the media statement.

     

  • “Indian Markets Hit Fresh Record Highs with Sensex Gaining 474 Points, Nifty Nearing 20,000; ITC Joins Rs 6 Trillion Market Cap Club”

    “Indian Markets Hit Fresh Record Highs with Sensex Gaining 474 Points, Nifty Nearing 20,000; ITC Joins Rs 6 Trillion Market Cap Club”


    The stock markets experienced fresh record highs today, with the Sensex surging by 474 points, coming close to reaching the 20,000 mark for Nifty. Among the top gainers, ITC stood out, reaching an all-time high of Rs 492 on the BSE and becoming part of the prestigious Rs 6 trillion market cap club, which includes esteemed companies like Reliance Industries, Tata Consultancy Services, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Hindustan Unilever, and Infosys.

    Despite some fluctuations in trading, the key domestic indices performed exceptionally well, primarily driven by the excitement surrounding the listing of Jio Financial Services following a special pre-open session for Reliance Industries. The Sensex reached an intraday high of 67,619.17, while the Nifty50 almost touched the significant milestone of 20,000, closing at 19,991.85.

    Sector-wise, most indices concluded the day in positive territory, with the exception of the IT index, which saw a slight decline of 0.66 per cent. Notably, Nifty Pharma, FMCG, healthcare, and Nifty Bank exhibited substantial gains, rising by 1.46 per cent, 1.35 per cent, 1.17 per cent, and 1.13 per cent, respectively. The Nifty Next 50, however, was the only broader market index that experienced a slight drop. Overall, it was a positive and promising day for the markets, with several sectors showcasing significant growth.

  • Prabhu Capital Limited and Century Capital Markets Join Forces for an Epic Financial Venture

    Prabhu Capital Limited and Century Capital Markets Join Forces for an Epic Financial Venture


    Prabhu Capital Limited and Century Capital Markets have officially commenced their joint operation on Jestha 01, 2080, following a successful acquisition. The acquisition was approved by the Office of the Registrar and regulatory bodies, as confirmed through a letter issued on Baisakh 26, 2080. The two companies will now conduct their business together under the unified name of “Prabhu Capital Limited.”

    Prior to the merger, both Prabhu Capital Limited and Century Capital Markets held separate Special General Meetings (SGMs) to obtain endorsement for a share swap ratio of 1:1. This ratio indicates that shareholders of both companies received equal shares in the merged entity. As a result, the registered office of the merged company, Prabhu Capital Limited, will be situated in Kamaladi, Kathmandu.

    The joint operation of Prabhu Capital Limited marks a significant milestone in the financial market, bringing together the expertise and resources of both entities. The merger is expected to enhance their capabilities and expand their reach to provide comprehensive services to clients in the Nepalese market.

  • The BPW Laghubitta IPO will be completed on Friday; 8,095 applicants will receive 10 units each.

    The BPW Laghubitta IPO will be completed on Friday; 8,095 applicants will receive 10 units each.


    BPW Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited’s initial public offering (IPO) will take place this Friday, 3rd Chaitra, 2079. The allotment program will begin at 11 a.m. on the premises of the issue manager, Mega Capital Markets, in Kamalpokhari.

    From the 18th to the 23rd Falgun, the company issued 80,950 units of Rs 100 face value shares to the general public as an Initial Public Offering. Out of the total 97,000 units, 10%, or 9,700 units, were set aside for Nepalese citizens working abroad, 1.50%, or 1,500 units, were set aside for company employees, and 5%, or 4,850 units, were set aside for mutual funds. The remaining 80,950 units were made available to the gene

     

  • How Does The Stock Market Work?

    How Does The Stock Market Work?


    How does the stock market work? In a nutshell, the stock market is a market place for business people. Goods are sold to the public in a public market. However, in the stock market, the public is sold share. Shares are the form in which company stock is sold. When a person purchases more shares in a company, they have a higher ownership in that company.

    In the stock market, there is the primary market and the secondary market. In the primary market, companies sell shares to investors to raise financing for their operating expenses. In the secondary market, investors buy and sell shares in companies to other investors. Constantly changing market conditions are the basis of those buy and sell decisions.

    A stock market operates much like an auction house, with a systematic way of buying and selling. The system in the stock market involves a great deal of bustling activity. Often there are people running around frantically, shouting and gesturing at one another.

    The purchase and sale of stock starts at various places. A broker is contacted if a person wants to buy stocks in a certain company. The broker will take the investor’s money to the stock exchange to coordinate with a floor broker.

    In most cases, the floor broker works for the company selling stock. Right on the stock exchange floor, brokers buy the desired stock for the investor. Once the deal is made, it is communicated to a broker and the investor then becomes a stockholder of that particular company.

    Investors may decide to sell their stock. Usually investors want to sell their stock when the price per share increases so they can realize a profit on their investment. For example, a person may purchase 100 shares at the price of $25 per share. When the price increases to $35 per share, the person can sell the 100 shares and make a profit of $1,000.

    The driving force behind the stock market is the basic economic principal of supply and demand. The number of stocks open to the public is the supply. The number of shares that investors what to purchase affects the demand of the stock in a certain company.

    The constant change in the cost of stock is a result of conditions in other markets. For example, if people feel that the economy is growing they are apt to purchase more stocks. However, when the economy is in a decline, the majority of investors tend to sell off their stocks. On the flip side, some investors use this time to buy because the stock prices are usually at a discount.

    There are quite a few business people who make long term investments in the stock market. In some situations, stocks go down in value and a stockholder loses money. There is no guaranteed profit when investing in the stock market. Thus, when a person is flexible and able to handle the constant changes of the stock exchange they are more likely to experience a profit.

    So this is how the stock market works. In the end, patience, education and experience usually equals greater long term success.