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  • “Hathway Investment Nepal Closes 292,500 Unit IPO for Nepalese Employed Abroad”

    “Hathway Investment Nepal Closes 292,500 Unit IPO for Nepalese Employed Abroad”


    NHathway Investment Nepal Limited is concluding the issuance of 292,500 unit IPO shares exclusively to Nepalese citizens working abroad today, which falls on the 18th of Shrawan. The IPO offering commenced on the 4th of Shrawan, 2080. The company’s total issued capital amounts to Rs. 1.17 Arba, with 12.5% (29,25,000 unit shares) being made available to the public, including Nepalese citizens abroad and the general public. Notably, 10% of this total issue, which is 292,500 unit shares, has been specifically allocated for Nepalese citizens working abroad, and the subscription for these shares will conclude today.

     

  • “NEPSE Finalizes Listing Agreement for IME Life Insurance IPO; Trading Starts This Sunday.”

    “NEPSE Finalizes Listing Agreement for IME Life Insurance IPO; Trading Starts This Sunday.”


     

    “IME Life Insurance (ILI) IPO Shares to Be Listed on Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE). The agreement for listing 4 crore unit shares with a face value of Rs. 100 each has been finalized today. Civil Capital Market Limited will be the issue and sales manager for the IPO issuance.”

     

  • “Liberty Energy (LEC) Gets ERC Approval for 50% Right Shares”

    “Liberty Energy (LEC) Gets ERC Approval for 50% Right Shares”


     

    The Electricity Regulatory Commission has given final approval to Liberty Energy Company Limited (LEC) to issue 1 right share for every 2 existing shares held by its shareholders. In its 11th, 12th, and 13th AGM held on 25th Baisakh, the company agreed to provide its shareholders with 50% right shares. The total value of these shares is Rs. 75 Crores, and this issuance will increase the company’s paid-up capital from Rs. 1.50 Arba to Rs. 2.25 Arba.

     

  • “Mathillo Mailung Khola Jalbidhyut IPO Closing Today for Overseas Nepali Employees; Local Deadline Extended till Shrawan 18”

    “Mathillo Mailung Khola Jalbidhyut IPO Closing Today for Overseas Nepali Employees; Local Deadline Extended till Shrawan 18”


     

    Mathillo Mailung Khola Jalbidhyut Limited is ending the IPO application for Nepalese citizens working abroad today, which started on 18th Shrawan, 2080. However, the deadline for project-affected locals in Rasuwa and Nuwakot Districts has been extended until 1st Bhadra. The company has a total issued capital of Rs. 1 Arba, with 10% allocated to project-affected locals in Kaski District and 15% reserved for the general public. Out of the public issue, 10% of shares, totaling 150,000 units, have been set aside for Nepalese citizens working abroad, with the application closing today.

     

  • “CMF1 Leads with 9.05% Monthly Gain; NEPSE and Mutual Funds Show Annual Increase of 4.36% and 0.93%.”

    “CMF1 Leads with 9.05% Monthly Gain; NEPSE and Mutual Funds Show Annual Increase of 4.36% and 0.93%.”


     

    Currently, there are 34 closed-end mutual funds listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE), and 7 open-end schemes are directly traded with their respective fund managers. Among them, the Citizens Super 30 Mutual Fund (30CSMF) has issued its units to the public but is not yet listed for trading on NEPSE. Once it is listed, the total number of schemes will reach 42.

     

  • “NEPSE Index Gains 0.14% with Rs. 30.71 Kharba Market Cap”

    “NEPSE Index Gains 0.14% with Rs. 30.71 Kharba Market Cap”


     

    In today’s trading, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index closed at 2,089.84 points, showing a slight increase of 3.00 points or 0.14% from yesterday’s closing. The day started with the index opening at 2,088.56 and reaching a high of 2,109.29. However, it later dropped to a low of 2,083.92 before ending at 2,089.84. Yesterday, the index had gained 9.25 points.

     

  • “Nepal Oil Corporation Raises Petroleum Prices, LP Gas Sees Reduction”

    “Nepal Oil Corporation Raises Petroleum Prices, LP Gas Sees Reduction”


     

    Recently, Nepal Oil Corporation raised the prices of petrol by Rs 9 and diesel and kerosene by Rs 7 due to increased prices from India. However, there’s some relief for consumers as the price of LP gas has been reduced by Rs 130 per cylinder. Currently, petrol is priced at Rs 170.50 per liter for the first class, Rs 172 for the second class, and Rs 173 for the third class.

     

  • “China’s Economy Grapples with Unprecedented Demand Challenge”

    “China’s Economy Grapples with Unprecedented Demand Challenge”


     

    "China's Economy Grapples with Unprecedented Demand Challenge" 9China’s current economic situation is unique compared to past crises in other countries. Despite impressive growth in the last four decades, the country is facing a “recessionary growth” issue rather than a full-blown crisis. The main problem is a chronic lack of demand, even as the economy continues to grow. This is evident in the consumer price index, which is on the verge of deflation with stagnant prices, and the high youth unemployment rate of 21.3%. In simple terms, China is experiencing a situation where spending isn’t keeping up with available resources.

     

  • “Gold Price Drops Rs. 600 per Tola on Wednesday”

    “Gold Price Drops Rs. 600 per Tola on Wednesday”


     

    Today, the price of fine gold (per tola) has dropped by Rs. 600 compared to Tuesday’s trading price. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA), the current trading rate for fine gold is Rs. 1,12,400 per tola, down from the previous rate of Rs. 1,13,000 per tola.

  • “NEPSE Climbs 9.25 Points to Close at 2086.84 Amid Volatile Trading; Market Cap at Rs. 30.67 Kharba.”

    “NEPSE Climbs 9.25 Points to Close at 2086.84 Amid Volatile Trading; Market Cap at Rs. 30.67 Kharba.”


     

    On Wednesday, the Nepal Stock Index (NEPSE) recorded a gain of 9.25 points, representing a 0.44 percent increase from the previous day’s closing. The trading session saw the index starting at 2,077.58 and reaching an intraday high of 2,086.84. However, it experienced fluctuations during the day, touching an intraday low of 2,062.00 before eventually closing at 2,086.84.

     

  • “Synergy Power Development (SPDL) Announces 1:0.5 Right Shares from Shrawan 25”

    “Synergy Power Development (SPDL) Announces 1:0.5 Right Shares from Shrawan 25”


    Synergy Power Development Limited (SPDL) has announced the issuance of its right shares through a public offer letter. The company will be offering existing shareholders the opportunity to apply for additional shares in the ratio of 2:1 (or, 1:0.5). This means for every two shares held, shareholders can apply for one additional share. The application period for these right shares will be from the 25th of Shrawan to the 13th of Bhadra, 2080. SPDL aims to issue 4,032,875 units of right shares, amounting to 50% of the company’s total value, which is Rs. 40.32 Crores.

     

  • “Sonapur Minerals Granted IPO Permission”

    “Sonapur Minerals Granted IPO Permission”


    Sonapur Minerals and Oil Limited has received approval from Nepal’s Securities Board (SEBON) to conduct its Initial Public Offering (IPO) on Shrawan 17. They will issue 1,23,200 unit shares at a premium price. The shares will be offered at Rs 225 per share to locals and employees, and at Rs 237.58 per share to the general public. NIMB Ace Capital will be the issue manager for the share offering. The company had applied for permission to conduct the IPO on the 4th of Asoj.