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  • 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 1.28% as SHIVAM CEMENTS LTD Tops Trading, Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited Hits Positive Circuit

    NEPSE Index Gains 1.28% as SHIVAM CEMENTS LTD Tops Trading, Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited Hits Positive Circuit


    The NEPSE (Nepal Stock Exchange) index concluded today’s trading session at 1,845.01, showing a gain of 23.39 points compared to the previous closing, representing a 1.28% increase. The index had also experienced a gain of 3.29 points in the preceding trading session.

    Starting the day at 1,821.54, the index reached an intraday low of 1,821.02 but surged to a high of 1,846.72 before settling at 1,845.01 at the closing bell.

    During the trading day, a total of 266 stocks were traded through 25,634 transactions. The trading volume amounted to 2,577,210 shares, with a turnover of Rs. 85.76 Crores. This marked an increase in turnover compared to the previous trading day’s turnover of Rs. 64.01 Crores.

    Among the traded stocks, SHIVAM CEMENTS LTD (SHIVM) recorded the highest turnover of Rs. 5.46 crores, closing at a market price of Rs. 403.50 per share.

    Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (ANLB) experienced the highest gain of 9.99% and reached the positive circuit for the day.

    In contrast, Mai Khola Hydropower Limited (MKHL) suffered the highest decline of 7.93% during today’s trading.

    All sector indices concluded the day in positive territory, with the “Others” sector witnessing the highest gain of 2.37%, while the “Mutual Fund” sector registered the smallest gain of 0.04%.

  • NEPSE Index Gains 0.18% with Increased Turnover

    NEPSE Index Gains 0.18% with Increased Turnover


    The NEPSE index concluded today’s trading session at 1,821.60 points, marking an increase of 3.29 points compared to the previous closing. This translates to a gain of 0.18%. In contrast, the index had experienced a loss of 3.34 points the day before.

    At the start of the trading day, the index opened at 1,817.87 points and reached an intraday low of 1,810.10 points. However, it later reached a high of 1,827.77 points before settling at 1,821.60 points by the end of the day.

    The trading activity involved 269 scrips traded through 18,889 transactions. In total, 2,063,737 shares were exchanged, amounting to a turnover of Rs. 64.01 Crores. This figure is lower than the turnover recorded on the previous trading day, which stood at Rs. 72.49 Crores.

    NIC Asia Bank Limited (NICA) had the highest turnover of Rs. 5.01 crores and closed at a market price of Rs. 690 per share. The shares of HBL were the most actively traded during the session.

    Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (ANLB) experienced the highest gain, surging by 9.99% and hitting the positive circuit for the day. On the other hand, Mai Khola Hydropower Limited (MKHL) witnessed a significant loss of 10% during the trading session.

    Out of the various sector indices, only two closed in the red. The “Non-Life Insurance” sector index experienced the highest gain of 0.99%, while the “Others” sector index recorded the highest loss of 0.89% for the day.

  • The NEPSE Index rises by 0.30%, while IPO rookie TAMOR encounters a circuit breaker.

    The NEPSE Index rises by 0.30%, while IPO rookie TAMOR encounters a circuit breaker.


     

    The NEPSE index closed at 1,844.02 today, up 5.54 points from the previous trading day’s close. This represents a 0.30% increase. Yesterday, the index fell 28.31 points.

    Today, the index opened at 1,837.65 and closed at 1,833.08. In contrast, it reached a high of 1,851.49 before settling at 1,844.02.

     

  • The NEPSE is down 30.77 points, with an intraday turnover of Rs 1.392 crore.

    The NEPSE is down 30.77 points, with an intraday turnover of Rs 1.392 crore.


    The NEPSE index finished at 1,938.25 today, down 30.77 points from the previous trading day’s close. This is a 1.56% decrease. Last Thursday, the index dropped 26.48 points.

    The index began today at 1,967.49 and reached an intraday high of 1,975.93. While it dropped as low as 1,935.21, it eventually closed at 1,938.25.

    Through 30,903 transactions, 259 scrips changed hands. A total of 3,832,459 shares were traded, totaling Rs. 1.392 Arba in turnover. This is significantly more than the previous day’s turnover of Rs. 1.336 Arba.

  • 11.25% Global IME Bank Debenture 2084 is available for purchase beginning on March 29.

    11.25% Global IME Bank Debenture 2084 is available for purchase beginning on March 29.


    Global IME Bank Limited has opened public issue of 50 lakh units’ worth of ‘11.25% Global IME Bank Debenture 2084’ from Magh 29, 2079. The issue will conclude on  Falgun 3, 2079 at the earliest and by Falgun 14, 2079 at the latest.

    The par value of the debenture is NRs. 1,000 per unit. From the total 50 lakh units of ‘11.25% Global IME Bank Debenture 2084’, 30 lakh units are allocated for subscription via private placement and 20 lakh units are for the general public, including a 5% quota for mutual funds.