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  • Gold Jumps Rs. 300/Tola, Silver Gains 15 Rupees in Price Surge

    Gold Jumps Rs. 300/Tola, Silver Gains 15 Rupees in Price Surge


    The price of gold has experienced a notable surge, increasing by Rs. 300 per tola compared to Monday’s trading price, as reported by the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA). Fine gold is currently being traded at Rs. 1,18,600 per tola, marking a Rs. 300 increment from the previous trading price of Rs. 1,18,300 per tola on Monday. Similarly, Tejabi gold is available today at Rs. 1,18,050 per tola, reflecting a Rs. 300 increase from Monday’s price of Rs. 1,17,750 per tola. This upward trend in gold prices underscores dynamic market conditions and economic factors influencing precious metal values in the region.

     

  • Gold Prices Rebound with a Rs. 500 Increase per Tola After Three-Day Dip

    Gold Prices Rebound with a Rs. 500 Increase per Tola After Three-Day Dip


    Following a three-day downturn, the luster of gold has made a comeback, witnessing a price surge of Rs. 500 per tola today. The Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA) reports that fine gold is now valued at Rs. 118,000 per tola. This marks a Rs. 500 increase from yesterday’s trading price of Rs. 117,500 per tola.

    Similarly, Tejabi gold is currently priced at Rs. 117,450 per tola, reflecting a Rs. 500 rise compared to yesterday’s rate of Rs. 116,950 per tola.

    In addition to the gold price movements, silver has also seen an uptick, rising by Rs. 5 per tola. The current market rate for silver stands at Rs. 1,395 per tola, a notable increase from the previous day’s closing rate of Rs. 1,390 per tola.

  • NEPSE Index Records Increment, Reaching 2,089.62 Points.

    NEPSE Index Records Increment, Reaching 2,089.62 Points.


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index recorded a gain of 9.50 points, equivalent to 0.45%, compared to the previous day’s closing, concluding at 2,089.62 points. This follows the previous trading day, which witnessed a notable gain of 20.62 points for the index.

    The market commenced today with an opening index of 2,084.59, hitting an intraday low at 2,084.44, and reaching a peak at 2,116.44 during the trading session. Throughout the day, 301 different stocks were traded in 92,602 transactions, resulting in a total trading volume of 13,477,946 shares and a turnover of Rs. 5.13 Arba. The overall market capitalization stood at Rs. 32.82 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 11.33 Kharba.

    Sonapur Minerals And Oil Limited (SONA) led in terms of turnover, reaching Rs. 32.78 crores, and closed at a market price of Rs. 527.

    In today’s trading, four companies experienced a positive circuit, indicating upward trends in their stock prices. Conversely, Chhimek Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (CBBL) faced the highest loss, declining by 5.95%.

    Analyzing sector indices, only three sectors closed in the red today. The “Others Index” observed the highest gain, rising by 2.21%, while the “Hotel & Tourism Index” recorded a loss of 0.84%. This reflects the dynamic nature of the stock market with varying performances across different sectors.

  • NEPSE Index Gains 1.00%, Led by Strong Performances in Various Sectors

    NEPSE Index Gains 1.00%, Led by Strong Performances in Various Sectors


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index displayed a positive trend, registering a gain of 20.62 points or 1.00% compared to the previous day’s closing, concluding at 2,080.12 points. This follows a previous trading day where the index experienced a gain of 36.57 points.

    The market opened today with the index starting at 2063.56, fluctuating between an intraday low of 2,063.42 and reaching an intraday high of 2,098.04.

    In the course of today’s trading activities, a diverse range of 309 stocks were traded in 104,619 transactions. The total volume of shares traded amounted to 17,949,562, with an overall turnover of Rs. 6.11 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 32.67 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 11.28 Kharba.

    Sonapur Minerals And Oil Limited (SONA) emerged as the leader in turnover, reaching Rs. 21.49 crores and closing at a market price of Rs. 493.

    Similarly, ten companies experienced positive circuit movements during the day. Conversely, Dhaulagiri Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (DLBS) faced the highest loss, amounting to 8.19%.

    In terms of sector indices, only three sectors closed in the red today. Notably, the “Development Bank Index” displayed the most substantial gain of 5.21%, while the “Hydropower Index” recorded a marginal loss of 0.45%.

  • Hathway Investment Nepal (HATHY): A Phenomenal 1880% Gain for IPO Allottees in Just 47 Trading Days

    Hathway Investment Nepal (HATHY): A Phenomenal 1880% Gain for IPO Allottees in Just 47 Trading Days


    Hathway Investment Nepal Limited (HATHY) has surpassed expectations since its Initial Public Offering (IPO), making it a standout performer in the market. Established in 2009, Hathway is recognized as Nepal’s pioneering private-equity investment firm, dedicated to impactful investing. The company initiated its public market journey with an IPO priced at Rs. 50 per share, which received significant public attention, issuing a total of 24,27,750 unit shares. Listed on October 10, 2023, with an opening range set by the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) at Rs. 95.09 to Rs. 285.27, HATHY’s stock opened impressively at Rs. 285.20 on October 11.

    Hathway has exceeded market expectations, and as of January 4, 2024, the stock’s current market price stands at an impressive Rs. 990, including a 10% bonus share adjustment. This marks a substantial increase from the IPO price of Rs. 50 per share. The company has experienced a remarkable gain of Rs. 704.80 or 247.12% from the opening price of Rs. 285.20 in the last forty-seven trading days. Investors allotted shares during the IPO have witnessed a phenomenal gain of 1880% during this period, with a total turnover of Rs. 2.86 Arba and 95,777 transactions.

    In its first quarterly report, Hathway reported a net profit of around Rs. 1.58 Crores, with an Annualized Earnings Per Share (EPS) of Rs. 2.70 and a Net Worth Per Share of Rs. 80.24. The company’s investments in securities and properties total Rs. 2.06 Arba and Rs. 18.51 Crores, respectively.

    HATHY has proposed a dividend of 10.526%, comprising 10% bonus shares and 0.526% cash dividends, based on the company’s paid-up capital of Rs. 1.17 Arba for the fiscal year 2079/80. The book closure for this dividend closed on December 28, 2023.

    The closing price of Hathway on December 27 was Rs. 796.50, and after factoring in the adjustment for the 10% bonus shares, the revised price stood at Rs. 724.09. Post-adjustment, with a total of 25,740,000 units of shares, Hathway’s market capitalization presently stands at an impressive Rs. 25.48 Arba.

  • What happened to Capital Tax gain deducted by Brokers?

    What happened to Capital Tax gain deducted by Brokers?


    I have doing trading from 2020 (portfolio less than 10L) and have bought and sold shares numerous times. But I came to know recently that my broker ( 19) haven’t deposited single amount of capital gain tax to Income tax department till now. I had already provided my PAN when creating broker account. Is it the same situation for you all?


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  • Gold Prices Surge in Nepal: Rs. 600 Increase per Tola from Monday’s Rates

    Gold Prices Surge in Nepal: Rs. 600 Increase per Tola from Monday’s Rates


    The price of gold has experienced an uptick, rising by Rs. 600 per tola (fine gold) in today’s trading compared to Monday’s rates. The Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA) reports that fine gold is currently being traded at Rs. 1,20,500 per tola, reflecting a Rs. 600 increase from Monday’s trading price of Rs. 1,19,900 per tola. Similarly, Tejabi gold is available at Rs. 1,19,900 per tola today, marking a Rs. 550 increase from the Monday price of Rs. 1,19,350 per tola. In tandem with the trend in gold, the price of silver has also risen, showing a 10 rupee gain. The current silver price stands at Rs. 1,485 per tola, whereas Monday’s rate was Rs. 1,475 per tola.

  • NEPSE Index Faces Significant Decline, Marking a Loss of 1.53% in Recent Trading Session

    NEPSE Index Faces Significant Decline, Marking a Loss of 1.53% in Recent Trading Session


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index underwent a significant decline, recording a substantial loss of 32.77 points or 1.53% compared to the previous day’s closing, concluding at 2,109.10 points. This decline follows a positive trend in the previous trading day, which witnessed a gain of 35.39 points for the index.

    The market’s opening for the day was at 2,148.16, with an intraday low of 2,102.79 and a high of 2,154.51. In today’s trading activities, 304 different stocks were exchanged in 111,980 transactions. The total volume of shares traded amounted to 17,172,149, with an overall turnover of Rs. 6.27 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 32.65 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 11.25 Kharba.

    SHIVAM CEMENTS LTD (SHIVM) dominated the market with the highest turnover, reaching Rs. 30.68 crores, and closing at a market price of Rs. 590. Notably, eight companies experienced positive circuit movements on this trading day.

    However, SuryaJyoti Life Insurance Company Limited (SJLIC) and Unnati Sahakarya Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (USLB) faced the highest losses, declining by 7.44% and 7.26%, respectively.

    Examining sector-wise performance, all sectors closed in the red, except for the “Manufacturing And Processing” and “Trading Index.” The “Manufacturing And Processing” sector observed the highest gain of 2.36%, while the “Development Bank Index” registered a loss of 3.23%.

  • NEPSE Index Surges to Five-Month High: A Overview of Today’s Market Trends

    NEPSE Index Surges to Five-Month High: A Overview of Today’s Market Trends


    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%.

  • NEPSE Index Surges by 1.39%, Records Highest Turnover in Five and a Half Months

    NEPSE Index Surges by 1.39%, Records Highest Turnover in Five and a Half Months


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index marked a notable increase of 27.75 points or 1.39% from the previous day’s closing, concluding at 2,022.35 points. In the prior trading session, the index had gained 6.55 points.

    The day’s market activity commenced with the index opening at 1986.06, reaching an intraday low of 1,951.02, and achieving an intraday high of 2,022.82.

    During today’s trading session, a total of 295 different stocks were traded in 101,128 transactions. The volume of shares exchanged amounted to 17,166,465, resulting in a total turnover of Rs. 5.15 Arba, marking the highest turnover recorded by NEPSE in the past five and a half months. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 31.19 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.84 Kharba.

    Himal Dolakha Hydropower Company Limited (HDHPC) led in terms of turnover, reaching Rs. 25.12 crores and closing at a market price of Rs. 146.

    Additionally, eleven companies experienced positive circuit hits during the day. On the downside, Himalayan Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (HLBSL) incurred the highest loss of 6.77%.

    Regarding sector performance, three sectors closed in the negative, with the “HydroPower Index” witnessing the highest gain of 5.55%, while the “Banking SubIndex” incurred a loss of 0.67%.

  • NEPSE Records Modest Gain Amidst Stock Market Fluctuations: Sonapur Minerals Tops Turnover

    NEPSE Records Modest Gain Amidst Stock Market Fluctuations: Sonapur Minerals Tops Turnover


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index has recorded a modest gain of 2.60 points or 0.13% compared to the previous day’s closing, concluding at 1,988.04 points. In the preceding trading session, the index witnessed a more substantial increase of 36.86 points.

    The market commenced today with the index opening at 1990.36. It experienced fluctuations throughout the day, reaching an intraday low of 1,976.04 and reaching an intraday high of 2,017.22.

    During today’s trading activities, there were 292 different stocks involved in 81,451 transactions. The total volume of shares traded amounted to 12,095,539, resulting in a total turnover of Rs. 3.90 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 30.65 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.68 Kharba.

    Sonapur Minerals And Oil Limited (SONA) emerged as the stock with the highest turnover, reaching Rs. 14.67 crores and closing at a market price of Rs. 359. Additionally, Bottlers Nepal (Balaju) Limited (BNL) experienced a positive circuit of 10%, followed by Molung Hydropower Company Limited (MHCL) at 9.98%, and Ghalemdi Hydro Limited (GHL) at 9.96%.

    Conversely, Kutheli Bukhari Small Hydropower Limited (KBSH) and Super Mai Hydropower Limited (SMH) faced the highest losses, with declines of 5.69% and 5.01%, respectively.

    Examining sector indices, four sectors closed in the red. The “Development Bank Index” observed the highest gain of 1.15%, while the “Hotels And Tourism Index” incurred a loss of 1.62%.

  • “NEPSE Records Volatile Trading Day: High Turnover, Notable Gains, and Losses in Latest Market Update”

    “NEPSE Records Volatile Trading Day: High Turnover, Notable Gains, and Losses in Latest Market Update”


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index recorded a decline of 15.40 points, equivalent to 0.78%, settling at 1,948.57 points compared to the previous day’s closing.

    In the preceding trading session, the market had witnessed an impressive 6% surge, prompting multiple trading halts and leading to the early closure of the market for the entire day. The total turnover on NEPSE reached a noteworthy Rs 48.24 Crores, concluding at 1,963.98 points with a substantial triple-digit gain of 111.20 points.

    The day commenced with the index opening at 1989.54, touching an intraday low of 1,928.76, and reaching an intraday high of 1,989.71.

    Throughout the day’s trading activities, 303 different stocks were involved in 109,918 transactions. The volume of shares traded totaled 14,698,517, resulting in a total turnover of Rs. 4.84 Arba, marking the highest turnover recorded in the past 5 and a half months. Notably, the market capitalization stood at Rs. 30.04 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.49 Kharba.

    Sonapur Minerals And Oil Limited (SONA) emerged as the leader in turnover, reaching Rs. 25.15 crores and closing at a market price of Rs. 328.

    Additionally, Bottlers Nepal (Balaju) Limited (BNL), Samudayik Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SLBSL), and Dolti Power Company Limited (DOLTI) displayed the highest gains at 10%, followed by Hathway Investment Nepal Limited (HATHY) with a gain of 9.90%.

    Conversely, Samata Gharelu Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SMATA) recorded the most significant loss of 7.15% on the day.

    In terms of sector indices, four sector indices closed positively, with the “Mutual Fund Index” registering the highest gain at 2.16%. On the other hand, the “Development Bank Index” experienced the most substantial loss, declining by 2.09%.