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  • NEPSE Index Surges 0.63%, Registers Significant Gains with Notable Turnover

    NEPSE Index Surges 0.63%, Registers Significant Gains with Notable Turnover


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index recorded a significant increase of 11.73 points, equivalent to 0.63%, compared to the previous day’s closing, concluding at 1,852.77 points. In the preceding trading session, the index had witnessed a gain of 3.33 points.

    The day commenced with the index opening at 1840.42, marking an intraday low of 1,834.64 and reaching a peak at 1,861.22 during the course of trading.

    Throughout the day’s trading activities, a total of 299 different stocks were involved in 53,146 transactions. The trading volume reached 9,505,608 shares, leading to a total turnover of Rs. 2.79 Arba. The overall market capitalization was reported at Rs. 28.56 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 9.96 Kharba.

    The stock with the highest turnover was Nepal Reinsurance Company Limited Promoter Share (NRICP), reaching a notable Rs. 86.83 crores.

    Among individual stocks, Trishuli Jal Vidhyut Company Limited (TVCL) demonstrated the highest gain at 10%, closely followed by Samaj Laghubittya Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SAMAJ) with a gain of 9.97%.

    However, Global IME Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. (GILB) experienced the most substantial loss, declining by 7.81% during the day.

    In terms of sector indices, with the exception of the “Trading Index,” all other sector indices concluded in positive territory. The “Non-Life Insurance Index” emerged as the top gainer, registering a gain of 2.11%. Conversely, the “Trading Index” witnessed a loss of 0.50%.

  • NEPSE Index Rebounds with a 0.18% Gain After Previous Session’s Decline

    NEPSE Index Rebounds with a 0.18% Gain After Previous Session’s Decline


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index closed with a gain of 3.33 points, equivalent to 0.18%, compared to the previous day’s closing, settling at 1,841.04 points. This follows a loss of 10.10 points recorded in the preceding trading session.

    The trading day commenced with the index opening at 1837.24, hitting an intraday low of 1,830.31, and reaching an intraday high of 1,841.80.

    Throughout today’s trading, 293 different stocks were exchanged in 34,971 transactions. The volume of shares traded amounted to 3,755,124, leading to a total turnover of Rs. 1.14 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 28.38 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 9.90 Kharba.

    Reliable Nepal Life Insurance Limited (RNLI) recorded the highest turnover, reaching Rs. 73.44 crores, and closed at a market price of Rs. 488.10.

    Similarly, Global IME Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. (GILB) exhibited the highest gain of 10%, followed by Vijaya Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. (VLBS) with a gain of 8.07%.

    Conversely, Singati Hydro Energy Limited (SHEL) faced the highest loss of 9.13% during today’s trading.

    Regarding sector indices, 5 sector indices concluded in negative territory, with the Manufacturing and Processing index registering the most significant loss at 0.70%. Meanwhile, the Life Insurance Index recorded the highest gain, increasing by 1.21 percent.

  • Gold Price Rises by Rs. 600 per Tola, Silver also Witnesses Increase in Nepal’s Market

    Gold Price Rises by Rs. 600 per Tola, Silver also Witnesses Increase in Nepal’s Market


    The price of the precious metal gold has experienced an increase of Rs. 600 per tola compared to the trading price on Friday. As reported by the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA) today, fine gold is valued at Rs. 1,16,900 per tola, while tejabi gold is priced at Rs. 116,350.

    In contrast, on Friday, the price of fine gold was Rs. 1,16,300 per tola, and tejabi gold stood at Rs. 1,15,750.

    In tandem with the trend in gold prices, the price of silver has also seen an upswing today. Reflecting a gain of Rs. 35, the current price of silver stands at Rs. 1,485 per tola. In comparison, Friday recorded a silver price of Rs. 1,450 per tola.

    In the international market, the current rate of gold is USD $2,002.70, while silver is being traded at $24.32 per ounce.

  • NEPSE Index Surges 1.13% with Sonapur Minerals And Oil Leading Turnover

    NEPSE Index Surges 1.13% with Sonapur Minerals And Oil Leading Turnover


    The NEPSE Index experienced a positive shift, gaining 20.67 points or 1.13% from the previous day’s closing, reaching a conclusion at 1,850.33 points. In contrast, the index had suffered a loss of 23.82 points in the preceding trading day. The trading day commenced with an opening index of 1830.11 and fluctuated between an intraday low of 1,816.40 and an intraday high of 1,850.54.

    During the day’s session, there were 294 different stocks involved in 43,583 transactions, with a total of 4,213,285 shares traded, resulting in a turnover of Rs. 1.08 arba. The market capitalization, based on the float, amounted to Rs. 9.95 Kharba, contributing to an overall market capitalization of Rs. 28.52 Kharba.

    Sonapur Minerals And Oil Limited (SONA) led in turnover with a market price of Rs. 283, totaling Rs. 10.76 crores. The highest gainer for the day was Buddha Bhumi Nepal Hydropower Company Limited (BNHC), showing an increase of 10%. Conversely, Sayapatri Hydropower Limited (SPHL) experienced the most significant loss, recording a decrease of 8.15%.

    In terms of sector performance, all sector indexes closed positively, with the exception of the “Mutual Fund” sector, which saw a marginal loss of 0.03%. The “Hotels And Tourism Index” exhibited the highest gain at 3.49%.

  • Gold Prices Surge in Nepal: Rs. 500 Increase per Tola Compared to Monday

    Gold Prices Surge in Nepal: Rs. 500 Increase per Tola Compared to Monday


    The cost of the precious metal, gold, has risen by Rs. 500 per tola today compared to the trading price on Monday. As reported by the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA), fine gold is currently valued at Rs. 1,16,200 per tola, whereas tejabi gold is priced at Rs. 1,15,650. In contrast, on Monday, fine gold was quoted at Rs. 1,15,700 per tola, and tejabi gold was at Rs. 1,15,150.

    Similarly, the price of silver has also experienced an increase today, seeing a rise of 5 rupees. The current silver price stands at Rs. 1,455 per tola, whereas on Monday, it was at Rs. 1,450 per tola.

    In the international market, the present rate for gold is USD $1,992.00, and silver is being traded at $23.78 per ounce. This indicates a shift in the values of these precious metals in both the local and global markets.

  • NEPSE Index Records Increment Amidst Varied Sector Performances: Market Highlights and Top Movers

    NEPSE Index Records Increment Amidst Varied Sector Performances: Market Highlights and Top Movers


    The NEPSE Index experienced a modest gain of 1.39 points, equivalent to 0.07% compared to the previous day’s closing, reaching a concluding value of 1,853.48 points. Notably, in the last trading session before the Tihar break, the index had encountered a loss of 11.85 points. The day commenced with an opening value of 1852.29, hitting an intraday low of 1,846.52 and reaching an intraday high of 1,873.34.

    Throughout the trading session, a total of 44,727 trades involving 284 different stocks were executed. The overall turnover amounted to Rs. 1.09 Arba, with 3,319,558 units of shares changing hands. The market capitalization, based on float, stood at Rs. 9.97 Kharba, contributing to an overall market capitalization of Rs. 28.55 Kharba.

    Himalayan Distillery Limited (HDL) led in terms of turnover, concluding at a market price of Rs. 1,737 and achieving the highest turnover of Rs. 7.36 crores. Global IME Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. (GILB) emerged as the top gainer for the day with a growth of 9.98%, closely followed by Karnali Development Bank Limited (KRBL) at 9.96%. Conversely, Forward Microfinance Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (FOWAD) and Sayapatri Hydropower Limited (SPHL) experienced the most significant losses, both at 10%.

    Despite fluctuations, all sector indexes concluded on a positive note, except for “Hotels And Tourism Index,” “Manufacturing And Processing,” “Microfinance Index,” and “Others Index.” Notably, the “Trading Index” recorded the highest daily gain of 1.42%, while the “Manufacturing And Processing” sector saw the most substantial loss, amounting to 1.91%.

  • NEPSE Index Records 0.60% Gain with Impressive Debut for Sharepro Securities

    NEPSE Index Records 0.60% Gain with Impressive Debut for Sharepro Securities


    Vision Lumbini Urja Company Limited is in the process of concluding its initial public offering (IPO) of 20,75,285 units of shares with a par value of Rs. 100. The IPO began on the 16th of Kartik, 2080, and is set to close on the 20th of Kartik.

    Previously, the company had issued 19,12,500 units of shares to locals affected by the project in Kaski District, out of which only 14,24,590 units were allocated to eligible applicants. Consequently, the remaining 4,87,910 units of unsubscribed shares from project-affected locals were combined with the initial 19,12,500 units, resulting in a total of 24,00,410 units made available for the general public.

    Out of these 24,00,410 units, 191,250 units have already been allotted to Nepalese citizens working abroad, while 95,625 units have been designated for mutual funds. An additional 38,250 units have been reserved for the company’s employees. The remaining 20,75,285 units are now open for the general public to subscribe to.

    Muktinath Capital Limited has been appointed as the issue manager for this IPO. Interested applicants can apply for a minimum of 10 units, with a maximum limit of 380,000 units.

    Remarkably, according to CDSC (Central Depository and Clearing Limited), a total of 8,47,770 applicants have submitted applications for 98,80,430 units, indicating that the IPO has been oversubscribed by 4.76 times as of 5 PM the previous evening.

    Additionally, ICRA Nepal has reaffirmed its ratings for Vision Lumbini Urja Company Limited, with a long-term rating of [ICRANP] LBB- and a short-term rating of [ICRANP] A4. These ratings pertain to the company’s loan limits.

    Vision Lumbini Urja Company Limited is actively involved in the development of the 25-MW Seti Nadi Hydroelectric Project in the Machhapuchchhre rural municipality of Kaski District, Gandaki Province, Nepal. The project is classified as a run-of-the-river (R-o-R) type and is being developed with a 44.5% probability of exceedance.

  • Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index Rises 1.16% in Trading Session

    Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index Rises 1.16% in Trading Session


    In today’s trading session on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE), the NEPSE Index showed a positive performance, gaining 21.30 points or 1.16% compared to the previous day’s closing. The index closed at 1,847.54 points, which was a welcome turnaround from the 21.46-point decline experienced in the previous trading session.

    The trading day began with the index opening at 1,826.68 points. Throughout the day, it reached an intraday low of 1,824.56 points and a high of 1,850.58 points, reflecting fluctuations in the market.

    This session witnessed trading activity in 283 different equities, involving a total of 47,231 transactions. Notably, a substantial volume of 3,555,670 shares changed hands, resulting in a total turnover of Rs. 93.89 crore. The market had a float market capitalization of Rs. 9.95 Kharba, contributing to an overall market capitalization of Rs. 28.46 Kharba.

    Soaltee Hotel Limited (SHL) achieved the highest turnover, amounting to Rs. 6.43 crores, with shares trading at a market price of Rs. 428.50.

    Among individual stocks, Hathway Investment Nepal Limited (HATHY) experienced the most significant gain, with a rise of 9.98% in its value. In contrast, Laxmi Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. (LLBS) faced the most substantial loss, declining by 4.28% during the trading day.

    Regarding sector performance, all sector indices ended on a positive note, with gains across the board. Notably, the “Hotels And Tourism Index” registered the highest increase, surging by 3.73%, while the “Microfinance Index” showed the smallest gain, with a 0.26% increase.

  • NEPSE Witnessed Huge Gain of 43.27 Points On 2nd Last Trading Day of Dashain Break; New Brokers Performing Well

    NEPSE Witnessed Huge Gain of 43.27 Points On 2nd Last Trading Day of Dashain Break; New Brokers Performing Well


    In today’s trading session on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE), there was a strong performance as the NEPSE Index concluded at 1,907.89 points. This represented a significant increase of 43.27 points, or 2.32%, compared to the previous day’s closing. It’s notable that the index had already shown promise by gaining 13.18 points on the last trading day. The reasons behind this substantial upswing are multifaceted.

    To begin with, the quarter-end pressure was substantially reduced on this second last trading day before the Dashain break, creating a more favorable trading atmosphere. Additionally, a key factor influencing the market was the recent reduction in interest rates by several banks. This had a noteworthy impact on market dynamics, as the interbank interest rate now stands at 1.99%, well below the saving interest rates offered by financial institutions. Moreover, the Credit-Deposit (CD) ratio is relatively low at 81.81%, indicating ample liquidity availability in the market.

    The decision to reduce broker commissions by 10% has boosted investor confidence, leading to increased demand in the market. The emergence of new brokers also played a crucial role in today’s trading session. One of the new brokers, Sharepro Securities Broker no. 65, delivered an impressive performance, securing a prominent position in the market, specifically ranking seventh in terms of influence and success in today’s trading.

    The trading day began with the index opening at 1,864.28, reaching an intraday low of 1,864.25 and a high of 1,908.40.

    Throughout the trading session, a total of 286 different stocks were traded in 31,788 transactions. The volume of shares traded amounted to 3,772,023 units, with a total turnover of Rs. 93.48 Crore. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 29.27 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.27 Kharba.

    Sanima GIC Insurance Limited (SGIC) led in terms of turnover, with transactions worth Rs. 4.46 crores and a closing market price of Rs. 434.00.

    Similarly, Asha Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd (ALBSL) exhibited the highest gain of 10%, followed by Infinity Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (ILBS) with a gain of 9.97%. On the other hand, BPW Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (BPW) experienced the highest loss at 4.62%.

    Regarding sector indices, all sectors concluded in positive territory, with “Non-Life Insurance” registering the highest gain at 2.87%, while “Mutual Fund” saw the lowest gain at 0.38%.

  • NEPSE Index Gains 0.71% in Trading Session with Notable Stock Movements

    NEPSE Index Gains 0.71% in Trading Session with Notable Stock Movements


    During the most recent trading session on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE), the NEPSE Index concluded at 1,864.62 points, marking a significant increase of 13.18 points or 0.71% when compared to the previous day’s closing figure. The index had experienced a notable loss of 23.16 points during the preceding trading session.

    The day’s trading began with the index opening at 1,851.18 points, subsequently reaching an intraday low of 1,851.03 points. However, it managed to climb to an intraday high of 1,884.67 points before the trading session ended.

    In the course of today’s trading activities, a total of 289 different stocks were traded through 45,456 transactions. The total volume of shares exchanged amounted to 3,813,233 units, resulting in a collective turnover of Rs. 1 Arba. The overall market capitalization was reported at Rs. 28.61 Kharba, and the float market capitalization stood at Rs. 10.03 Kharba.

    Hathway Investment Nepal Limited (HATHY) boasted the highest turnover for the day, with transactions totaling Rs. 4.62 crores, and it closed at a market price of Rs. 284.

    Furthermore, NIBL Pragati Fund (NIBLPF) exhibited the most substantial gain, with an impressive 7.35% increase, closely followed by Swet-Ganga Hydropower & Construction Limited (SGHC), which recorded a gain of 6.91%.

    On the flip side, Hathway Investment Nepal Limited (HATHY) experienced the most significant loss, falling by 8.53%.

    Regarding sector indices, three sectors concluded in the red, with the “Trading Index” showing the most substantial loss at 1.25%. Conversely, the “Finance Index” demonstrated the highest gain, recording a 1.30% increase.

  • NEPSE Index Rises 0.47%: Hotel and Tourism Sector Leads Gains

    NEPSE Index Rises 0.47%: Hotel and Tourism Sector Leads Gains


    Introducing the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index, a dynamic and resilient platform for investors seeking opportunities in the ever-evolving world of stocks. In today’s trading session, the NEPSE Index surged by an impressive 9.24 points, marking a 0.47% gain over the previous day’s closing, after a brief setback of 17.56 points. The trading day began with an opening index value of 1,958.87, reaching an intraday low of 1,957.23, but ultimately soaring to an intraday high of 1,976.19, showcasing its potential for both cautious and adventurous investors. With a whopping 284 diverse stocks traded in 58,741 transactions, totaling 4,323,021 units and an impressive turnover of Rs. 1.18 Arba, NEPSE proves itself as a bustling marketplace. Its market capitalization stands at a substantial Rs. 30 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.56 Kharba, offering a wealth of investment opportunities and the promise of financial growth for those who dare to explore the possibilities it presents.

     

  • NEPSE Closes with 0.26% Gain and Rs 1.73 Arba Turnover

    NEPSE Closes with 0.26% Gain and Rs 1.73 Arba Turnover


    In today’s trading, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index ended at 1,976.29 points, marking a gain of 5.19 points or 0.26% from the previous day’s close, which had seen a loss of 33.20 points. The trading day began with an opening index value of 1,970.28, hitting a low of 1,954.35, and reaching a high of 1,982.51.

    During today’s trading session, there were 286 different stocks traded in 85,591 transactions. The total volume of shares traded amounted to 5,776,896, resulting in a turnover of Rs. 1.73 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 30.13 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.61 Kharb.

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