Tag: Gains

  • Gold Prices in Nepalese Market Reach All-Time High, Silver Takes a Dip

    Gold Prices in Nepalese Market Reach All-Time High, Silver Takes a Dip


    The local gold market has recently reached an all-time high, experiencing a substantial surge of Rs. 500 per tola. Official data from the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association reveals that fine gold is now being traded at an unprecedented rate of Rs. 113,700 per tola. This marks a significant increase from the previous day when the same amount of fine gold was priced at Rs. 113,200 per tola. Tejabi gold, another variety, has also seen a notable rise in its price and is currently trading at Rs. 113,150 per tola, up from the previous rate of Rs. 112,650 per tola.

    This surge in gold prices in the Nepalese market brings to mind the last time such record-breaking prices were witnessed, which was on July 20. On that day, fine gold was valued at Rs. 113,600 per tola, and Tejabi gold was priced at Rs. 113,050 per tola.

    In contrast, the silver market has experienced a slight decrease, with the price of silver declining by Rs. 15 per tola. Currently, silver is trading at Rs. 1,395 per tola, compared to the previous day’s closing rate of Rs. 1,410 per tola.

    It’s worth noting that these notable price fluctuations in the local market align with global trends. Currently, the global price for gold stands at USD $1,946.80 per ounce, while silver is being traded at $22.90 per ounce. These changes reflect both local and international dynamics in the precious metals market.

  • NEPSE Rises by 0.27% with Rs. 1.08 Arba Volume; Three Stocks Hit Positive Circuit

    NEPSE Rises by 0.27% with Rs. 1.08 Arba Volume; Three Stocks Hit Positive Circuit


     

    In today’s trading on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE), the index closed at 1,894.76 points, marking a gain of 5.16 points or 0.27% compared to the previous day’s closing. It had experienced a loss of 19.06 points the day before.

    The trading day began with an opening index value of 1,890.04 and saw an intraday low of 1,884.40, while the highest point reached during the day was 1,905.05.

    During today’s trading, a total of 286 different stocks were traded in 55,197 transactions. The volume of shares exchanged amounted to 3,733,524 units, resulting in a total turnover of Rs. 1.08 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 28.90 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.16 Kharba.

     

  • SHL. Making the top turnovers and gains like every other day ???????

    SHL. Making the top turnovers and gains like every other day ???????


    What’s up with Soaltee hotel’s scrip ? Every day I see them making huge turnovers and price hikes. Seems like a good deal but on the other hand might get scammed lol


    View on r/NepalStock by Maximum-Chemist1930


  • NEPSE Closes Above 2000, Gains 39.48 Points; Market Cap Hits Rs. 30 Kharba


     

    In today’s trading, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index closed at 2,007.06 points, marking a significant increase of 39.48 points or 2.00% compared to the previous day’s close, which had seen a loss of 19.42 points. The trading session began with the index opening at 1,967.26 and hitting an intraday low at 1,967.25 points. However, it later climbed to an intraday high of 2,007.48 before settling at 2,007.06.

    During the day’s trading, a total of 275 stocks were exchanged in 36,045 transactions, with a substantial volume of 5,144,724 shares traded, resulting in a turnover of Rs. 1.49 Arba. The market’s total capitalization reached Rs. 30.04 Kharba, while the float market capitalization stood at Rs. 10.59 Kharba.

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  • “NEPSE Climbs 5.09 Points to Reach 1998.48; Kutheli Bukhari Hydro Sees Continued Positive Trends”

    “NEPSE Climbs 5.09 Points to Reach 1998.48; Kutheli Bukhari Hydro Sees Continued Positive Trends”


     

    In the trading session today, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index concluded at 1,998.48 points, marking a rise of 0.25% or 5.09 points in comparison to the previous day’s close.

    The trading day began with the index starting at 1,994.03 points. It reached its highest point during the day at 2,009.70 but also dipped to an intraday low of 1,989.37 before ultimately settling at the closing value of 1,998.48.

     

  • “NEPSE Climbs 14.81 Points; TSHL and GCIL Take Opposite Paths with Circuit Breakers”

    “NEPSE Climbs 14.81 Points; TSHL and GCIL Take Opposite Paths with Circuit Breakers”


     

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    In today’s trading, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index ended at 2,080.86 points, showing a rise of 0.71% or 14.81 points from the previous day’s close. Last week’s final trading day saw a small increase of 5.13 points.

    The trading session began with the index starting at 2,065.4 and briefly hitting a low of 2,057.70 during the day. However, the market reached a peak of 2,087.93 before settling at the closing value of 2,080.86.

     

  • “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.

     

  • “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.

     

  • NEPSE Index Records Moderate Gain, Highest Turnover in Five Months

    NEPSE Index Records Moderate Gain, Highest Turnover in Five Months


    The NEPSE index concluded today’s trading session at 2,037.06, registering a gain of 16.42 points from the previous day’s closing. This represents a percentage increase of 0.81%. Notably, the index had shown significant growth of 34.17 points in the previous trading session.

    Starting at an opening value of 2,020.15, the index reached an intraday high of 2,067.10. However, it also experienced a dip, touching a low of 2,015.19 before settling at 2,037.06 by the end of the day.

    During the trading session, a total of 275 scrips were exchanged through 79,461 transactions. The overall volume of shares traded amounted to 12,561,440, with a total turnover value of Rs. 5.01 Arba. This marks the highest turnover in the past five months, with the previous highest recorded on January 12, 2023, at Rs. 5.47 Arba.

    Among the traded stocks, SHIVAM CEMENTS LTD (SHIVM) witnessed the most trading activity and recorded the highest turnover of Rs. 28.17 crores. The closing market price for SHIVM shares stood at Rs. 525 per share.

    Two companies, namely Khaptad Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (KLBS) and City Hotel Limited (CITY), experienced significant gains and reached their respective positive circuits.

    On the other hand, Rastriya Beema Company Limited (RBCL) faced the highest decline of 5.62% in its share value during today’s trading.

    Among the sector indices, six closed in the red zone, with the “Others” sector gaining the most at 2.35%. The “Development Bank” sector experienced the highest loss at 0.96%.

    Overall, the NEPSE index displayed a moderate gain, accompanied by a substantial turnover that reached its highest level in five months. The trading session saw notable performance in specific stocks and sectors, highlighting the dynamic nature of the market.

  • Gold Surges to New All-Time High in Nepalese Market, Gaining Rs. 500 per Tola

    Gold Surges to New All-Time High in Nepalese Market, Gaining Rs. 500 per Tola


    The price of gold in the local market has reached a new all-time high, increasing by Rs. 500 per tola. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is currently being traded at Rs. 112,500 per tola, while Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 111,950 per tola. Yesterday, the rates were maintained at Rs. 112,000 and Rs. 111,450 per tola, respectively.

    Just the day before, gold prices had already reached an all-time high in Nepal, with fine gold priced at Rs. 112,000 per tola and Tejabi gold priced at Rs. 111,450 per tola. The continuous rise in gold prices has prompted discussions on the reasons behind the significant increase of Rs. 3,900 per tola in just two days in Nepal.

    In addition to gold, the price of silver has also experienced an increase of Rs. 15 per tola. Currently, silver is being traded at Rs. 1,410 per tola in the local market, compared to the previous day’s closing rate of Rs. 1,395 per tola.

  • NEPSE Index Gains 16.54 Points, Closes at 1,866.34 with 0.89% Increase; All Sector Indices Close Green

    NEPSE Index Gains 16.54 Points, Closes at 1,866.34 with 0.89% Increase; All Sector Indices Close Green


    The NEPSE index experienced a positive day, closing at 1,866.34, with a gain of 16.54 points compared to the previous trading day. This indicates a 0.89% increase. However, the index had faced a decline of 38.83 points in the previous session.

    The trading day began with an opening value of 1,850.79 for the index, and it reached its lowest point at 1,837.24 during intraday trading. On the other hand, it reached a peak of 1,877.00 before settling at 1,866.34 at the end of the day.

    A total of 272 scrips were traded through 29,922 transactions. The trading volume amounted to 6,128,621 shares, resulting in a turnover of Rs. 1.65 Arba. It is important to note that this turnover was lower than the previous trading day’s turnover of Rs. 2.31 Arba.

    Among the various stocks traded, Prabhu Bank Limited Promoter Share (PRVUPO) had the highest turnover of Rs. 23.21 crores, with a closing market price of Rs. 102 per share.

    Joshi Hydropower Development Company Ltd (JOSHI) showed the highest increase for the day, with a gain of 6.94%. Conversely, Sunrise Focused Equity Fund (SFEF) experienced the highest decline, losing 6% during the trading day.

    All sector indices concluded the day on a positive note, with the “Non-Life Insurance” sector experiencing the highest gain of 1.93%. The “Mutual Fund” sector had the smallest gain of 0.06% on the day.

  • Gold Prices Reach All-Time High with Rs. 1500 Single-Day Gain

    Gold Prices Reach All-Time High with Rs. 1500 Single-Day Gain


    Gold prices have once again grabbed attention as they reached a record high today. The surge in value amounts to a significant single-day gain of Rs. 1500 compared to yesterday’s price.

    According to the official website of the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, fine gold is currently being traded at Rs. 112,000 per tola, whereas it was maintained at Rs. 110,500 per tola yesterday. Similarly, Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 111,450 today, whereas the rate was held at Rs. 109,950 per tola on the previous day.

    Within a span of two days, the price of gold has risen by Rs. 3900 per tola. The fluctuation in gold and silver prices is partly attributed to the absence of a clear response regarding customs rates related to these precious metals in the budget for 2080/081.

    Just recently, on May 4th, 2023, the price of gold hit an all-time high in the Nepalese market. Fine gold was traded at Rs. 111,800 per tola, while Tejabi gold reached Rs. 111,250 per tola on that day.

    In addition, silver has also experienced a gain of Rs. 20 per tola. The shiny white metal is currently being traded at Rs. 1,395 per tola in the local market, compared to the previous day’s closing rate of Rs. 1,375 per tola.