Eg. Today, even after hitting negative circuit of Rs 974.5, the shares of Sarbtm continued to trade for many hundreds of individuals. When is the scrip halted to trade?
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Eg. Today, even after hitting negative circuit of Rs 974.5, the shares of Sarbtm continued to trade for many hundreds of individuals. When is the scrip halted to trade?
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The Nepal Stock Exchange Limited (NEPSE) encountered a rapid surge, witnessing a significant 4.04% increase within the initial three minutes of the market opening today, reaching a level of 2,039.60 points. This substantial rise prompted NEPSE to implement a temporary suspension of its operations. The total turnover during this brief period amounted to 14.8 Crore. The market is scheduled to resume at 11:23 AM.
NEPSE employs an Index-based Circuit Breaker system to manage extreme market movements, with triggers set at 4%, 5%, and 6% in either direction. These circuit breakers are designed to instigate trading halts across all equities, serving to maintain stability and prevent excessive volatility.
Specifically, a 4% movement in either direction results in a 20-minute trading halt if it occurs during the first hour of trading (before 12:00 hours). However, if this movement takes place after 12:00 hours, there will be no trading halt, and normal market operations will continue.
A 5% movement triggers a 40-minute trading halt if it occurs before 13:00 hours. In case the movement happens after 13:00 hours, there will be no trading halt at this level, and the market will resume its trading activities.
A 6% movement, in either direction, leads to a complete trading halt for the remainder of the day. These measures are in place to ensure a systematic approach to handling market fluctuations and safeguarding against extreme volatility.
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index rose by 4.92 points or 0.23% from the previous day to close at 2,090.64 points. The index had gained 9.44 points the day before. Today, trading began with the index opening at 2,095.1, hitting a low of 2,086.76, and reaching a high of 2,107.57.
In today’s trading session, 313 different stocks were traded in 65,463 transactions. The total volume of shares traded was 7,732,234, with a turnover of Rs. 2.84 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 32.86 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 11.27 Kharba.
The NEPSE Index in Nepal witnessed a decline of 10.25 points or 0.48% from the previous day, settling at 2,088.04 points. In the prior trading session, the index had incurred a loss of 0.40 points. The market opened today with the index at 2,098.97, reaching an intraday low of 2,083.45, and hitting a high of 2,120.46.
During the day’s trading activities, 311 different stocks were traded in 90,210 transactions, involving a total volume of 11,049,949 shares and a turnover of Rs. 3.89 Arba. The market capitalization was recorded at Rs. 32.79 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 11.30 Kharba.
Himalayan Reinsurance Limited (HRL) led in turnover, accumulating Rs. 25.15 crore, and closed the day with a market price of Rs. 657. Additionally, Chandragiri Hills Limited (CGH) and Mid Solu Hydropower Limited (MSHL) experienced positive circuit movements. On the downside, Terhathum Power Company Limited (TPC) suffered the highest loss of 10%.
In terms of sector indices, two sectors closed in the green today. The “Mutual Fund Index” saw the highest gain at 0.14%, while the “Investment Index” incurred a loss of 1.65%.
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index concluded the day with a notable gain of 31.62 points, equivalent to a 1.51% increase from the previous day’s closing, reaching a total of 2,120.62 points. This follows a slight loss of 0.62 points in the index during the preceding trading day.
The market commenced today with the index opening at 2,093.48. It experienced fluctuations throughout the day, reaching an intraday low of 2,093.44 and achieving an intraday high of 2,121.67.
During the day’s trading activities, a total of 314 different stocks were exchanged in 94,526 transactions. The total volume of shares traded amounted to 16,605,234, contributing to a turnover of Rs. 5.45 Arba. The market’s capitalization stood at Rs. 33.30 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 11.50 Kharba.
Nepal Reinsurance Company Limited Promoter Share (NRICP) recorded the highest turnover, reaching Rs. 35.68 crores, and closed at a market price of Rs. 100.
Eleven companies experienced positive circuit trends for the day, while Mega Mutual Fund -1 (MMF1) incurred the highest loss of 9.53%.
In the sector indices, two sectors closed in the red. The “Hydropower Index” exhibited the most substantial gain of 4.58%, while the “Trading Index” faced a loss of 0.94%.
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index closed at 2,088.99 points, showing a slight loss of 0.03% from the previous day’s close, which had a gain of 9.50 points. Today’s market opened at 2,091.28, experienced an intraday low of 2,082.49, and reached a high of 2,106.43.
In the course of today’s trading, 307 different stocks were traded in 79,389 transactions, totaling a volume of 22,132,768 shares and a turnover of Rs. 4.30 Arba. The market capitalization was Rs. 32.81 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 11.33 Kharba.
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index witnessed a notable gain of 36.57 points, equivalent to 1.80%, compared to the previous day’s closing, concluding at 2,059.49 points. This positive momentum follows a loss of 26.36 points in the previous trading session. The day started with the index opening at 2025.89, touching an intraday low of 2,025.62, and reaching an intraday high of 2,059.66.
During today’s trading, a total of 309 different stocks were traded in 99,524 transactions, with a trading volume of 13,709,276 shares and a total turnover of Rs. 4.67 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 32.00 Kharba, accompanied by a float market capitalization of Rs. 11.06 Kharba.
Sonapur Minerals And Oil Limited (SONA) led in terms of turnover, reaching Rs. 21.84 crores and closing at a market price of Rs. 506.
Six companies experienced a positive circuit for the day, contributing to the market’s overall upward trend. Conversely, Narayani Development Bank Limited (NABBC) incurred the highest loss, amounting to 5.46%.
In the sector indices, with the exception of the “Mutual Fund Index,” all sectors closed in the green. The “Life Insurance Index” saw the most significant gain, surging by 3.72%, while the “Mutual Fund Index” saw a marginal loss of 0.01%.
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index registered a gain of 35.39 points, equivalent to 1.68% over the previous day’s closing, concluding at 2,141.87 points. The preceding trading day had seen an increase of 45.98 points for the index.
The market kicked off with the index opening at 2113.94, hitting an intraday low of 2,110.76, and reaching an intraday high of 2,150.98.
Today’s trading activity involved 306 different stocks traded in 111,723 transactions. The total volume of shares traded amounted to 19,963,604, resulting in a turnover of Rs. 7.00 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 33.16 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 11.46 Kharba.
SHIVAM CEMENTS LTD (SHIVM) led in turnover, reaching Rs. 37.34 crores, and closed at a market price of Rs. 613. Notably, fifteen companies experienced positive circuit hits for the day.
Conversely, Kumari Dhanabriddhi Yojana (KDBY) suffered the highest loss of 3.82% during the day.
In terms of sector indices, all sectors closed in positive territory, except for “Hotels And Tourism Index and Non-Life Insurance.” The “Manufacturing And Processing” sector recorded the highest gain of 7.15%, while the “Hotels And Tourism Index” saw a loss of 1.89%.
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index showed significant growth, increasing by 45.98 points or 2.23% from the previous day’s closing, concluding at 2,106.48 points. This marks the highest point the NEPSE has reached in almost five months, following a gain of 38.14 points in the preceding trading day.
The market opened at an index of 2065.06, hitting an intraday low of 2,053.27, and reaching an intraday high of 2,107.32. Today’s trading activity involved 313 different stocks traded in 99,641 transactions. The total volume of shares traded amounted to 16,457,138, resulting in a turnover of Rs. 5.98 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 32.61 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 11.29 Kharba.
Notably, SHIVAM CEMENTS LTD (SHIVM) led in turnover, reaching Rs. 37.43 crores, and closed at a market price of Rs. 594. Eleven companies experienced positive circuit hits for the day, with a noteworthy emphasis on cement companies. On the contrary, Siddhartha Investment Growth Scheme – 2 (SIGS2) suffered the highest loss of 7.26% during the day.
In terms of sector indices, all sectors closed in positive territory, with the “Hotels And Tourism Index” registering the highest gain at 6.94%, while the “Finance Index” recorded a more modest gain of 0.42%.
The NEPSE Index in Nepal has recorded a gain of 6.55 points, equivalent to 0.32%, surpassing the previous day’s closing and concluding at 1,994.60 points. This follows a 2.60 point increase on the day prior, and notably, after the recent review of the monetary policy on Friday, the index has seen a cumulative gain of 141.81 points over the course of five trading days.
The day’s trading began with the market opening at 1989.53. It experienced an intraday low of 1,973.42 but rebounded to reach an intraday high of 1,997.12.
Throughout today’s trading session, there were 300 different stocks involved in 66,955 transactions. The total volume of shares traded amounted to 9,637,455, resulting in a total turnover of Rs. 3.15 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 30.75 Kharba, and the float market capitalization was reported at Rs. 10.71 Kharba.
Sonapur Minerals And Oil Limited (SONA) led in turnover, reaching Rs. 16.04 crores, and closed at a market price of Rs. 361.80.
Similarly, eight companies experienced positive circuits for the day. Conversely, Gurans Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (GLBSL) faced the highest loss of 4.98%, followed by MLBS and CYCL at 4.78% and 4.04%, respectively.
In terms of sector indices, five sectors concluded in the red. The “Others Index” demonstrated the highest gain of 1.51%, while the “Trading Index” observed a loss of 0.92%.