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  • NEPSE Bounces Back: Registers 0.46% Gain Amidst Political Uncertainty

    NEPSE Bounces Back: Registers 0.46% Gain Amidst Political Uncertainty


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index rebounded with a notable gain of 9.33 points or 0.46% from the previous day’s setback, closing at 2,017.03 points. This positive momentum followed a recent session where the index faced a significant loss of 70.31 points.

    The trading day commenced with the index opening at 2,008.93, reaching an intraday low of 1,992.34, and achieving an intraday high of 2,036.32. During today’s trading, a total of 308 different stocks were traded in 58,940 transactions. The volume of shares traded amounted to 9,138,154, resulting in a total turnover of Rs. 3.45 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 31.70 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.82 Kharba.

    Sonapur Minerals And Oil Limited (SONA) led in turnover, reaching Rs. 33.37 crores and closing at a market price of Rs. 514.

    In terms of gains, Dolti Power Company Limited (DOLTI) stood out with the highest gain of 10%, followed by Swarojgar Laghu Bitta Bikas Bank Ltd. (SLBBL) with an 8.70% increase.

    Conversely, Molung Hydropower Company Limited (MHCL) faced the highest loss of 9.71%, followed by Global IME Balanced Fund-1 (GIBF1) with a 5.54% decline.

    Among the sector indices, the “Finance Index” experienced the highest gain of 1.68%, while the “Banking Index” recorded a slight loss of 0.10%.

    The market’s recent volatility is attributed to political uncertainty, and despite this, it concluded on a positive note with the mentioned gain in the NEPSE Index.

  • Gold Prices Soar to Record Highs in Nepal on March 5, 2024

    Gold Prices Soar to Record Highs in Nepal on March 5, 2024


    The gold market in Nepal saw an extraordinary surge, reaching an unprecedented all-time high on March 5, 2024. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, fine gold recorded a remarkable single-day increase of Rs. 2,000, soaring to an extraordinary rate of Rs. 1,23,000 per tola. This surge surpassed the previous record set on December 28, 2023, when fine gold had reached Rs. 1,22,000 per tola.

    Tejabi gold, another highly coveted variety, also witnessed a noteworthy rise, currently valued at Rs. 1,22,400 per tola, up from its previous rate of Rs. 1,20,400.

    In a parallel trend, the price of silver also experienced an increase on the same day, with a gain of 35 rupees, bringing the current silver price to Rs. 1,445 per tola. In comparison, the silver price on the previous Monday was recorded at Rs. 1,410 per tola.

    While the domestic market witnessed an upswing in prices, it’s noteworthy that the international market also plays a significant role. As of the latest update, the current gold rate stands at $2,114.80 per ounce. Internationally, silver is also experiencing positive momentum, with prices reaching $23.67 per ounce.

  • NEPSE Faces Sharp Decline of 3.38%

    NEPSE Faces Sharp Decline of 3.38%


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index faced a significant setback, recording a loss of 70.31 points or 3.38% from the previous day’s closing, concluding at 2,007.69 points. The market witnessed a remarkable surge of 6% on the preceding day, leading to a series of trading halts and ultimately resulting in the early closure of the market. The total turnover in NEPSE during this period reached an impressive Rs 37.52 Crores, with the market concluding at 2,078 points, reflecting a noteworthy triple-digit gain of 117.70 points.

    The trading day commenced with the NEPSE index opening at 2,094.71, experiencing an intraday low of 2,003.77 and reaching a peak at 2,095.19. In today’s trading session, 316 different stocks were traded in 69,208 transactions, with a total volume of shares traded amounting to 11,467,599 and a turnover of Rs. 4.11 Arba. The market’s total capitalization stood at Rs. 31.55 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.78 Kharba.

    Sonapur Minerals And Oil Limited (SONA) dominated the turnover, reaching Rs. 41.91 crores, and closed at a market price of Rs. 493.80. Among the gainers, Gurans Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (GLBSL) led with a gain of 8.73%, followed by Global IME Balanced Fund-1 (GIBF1) with a gain of 7.85%. On the downside, Bottlers Nepal (Balaju) Limited (BNL) suffered the most significant loss of 10%, trailed by Joshi Hydropower Development Company Ltd (JOSHI) with a loss of 9.99%.

    Regarding sector indices, only the “Mutual Fund Index” managed to close in the green, gaining 0.66%, while the “Others Index” experienced the most substantial loss at 4.35%.

  • NEPSE Index Declines by 3.38% in Market Setback Following Previous Day’s Surge

    NEPSE Index Declines by 3.38% in Market Setback Following Previous Day’s Surge


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index faced a notable setback, witnessing a decline of 70.31 points or 3.38% from the prior day’s close, settling at 2,007.69 points. This followed a remarkable 6% surge in the market on the previous day, which led to a series of trading halts and ultimately resulted in an early closure for the entire day. The total turnover during this eventful session amounted to an impressive Rs 37.52 Crores, and the market concluded at 2,078 points, showcasing a substantial gain of 117.70 points.

    The trading day commenced with the index opening at 2,094.71, experiencing an intraday low of 2,003.77, and reaching an intraday high of 2,095.19. In today’s trading, 316 different stocks were traded in 69,208 transactions, with a total volume of shares reaching 11,467,599 and a turnover of Rs. 4.11 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 31.55 Kharba, featuring a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.78 Kharba.

    Sonapur Minerals And Oil Limited (SONA) led in turnover, reaching Rs. 41.91 crores and closing at a market price of Rs. 493.80. Gurans Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (GLBSL) exhibited the highest gain of 8.73%, followed by Global IME Balanced Fund-1 (GIBF1) with a gain of 7.85%.

    Conversely, Bottlers Nepal (Balaju) Limited (BNL) faced the highest loss of 10%, trailed by Joshi Hydropower Development Company Ltd (JOSHI) with a decline of 9.99%. In terms of sector indices, only the “Mutual Fund Index” closed in positive territory, gaining the highest at 0.66%, while the “Others Index” experienced the most significant loss with 4.35%

  • NEPSE Temporarily Suspends Trading as Benchmark Index Surges 4.04%

    NEPSE Temporarily Suspends Trading as Benchmark Index Surges 4.04%


    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.

  • Mountain Energy Nepal Announces 10th AGM, Proposes 15.7895% Dividend for FY 2079/80

    Mountain Energy Nepal Announces 10th AGM, Proposes 15.7895% Dividend for FY 2079/80


    Mountain Energy Nepal Limited (MEN) has scheduled its 10th Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the 13th of Chaitra, 2080. The meeting is set to take place at Amrapali Banquet Catering & Events in Bhatbhateni, Kathmandu, starting at 10:30 AM on the specified date. Among the key agendas to be discussed during the AGM is the endorsement of a 15.7895% dividend for the fiscal year 2079/80. The proposal for this dividend was put forth during the 106th board of directors meeting held on Poush 22. The proposed dividend includes 15% bonus shares and 0.7895% cash dividends (for tax purposes).

    In addition to the dividend-related discussions, the AGM will cover other essential topics such as the endorsement of the auditor’s report, which includes Profit and Loss (PL) statements, financial reports, and cash flow reports. Moreover, there will be an agenda to appoint an auditor for the fiscal year 2080/81.

    For shareholders aiming to benefit from the dividend payout, the book closure date is set for Falgun 30. Those who hold shares before this date are eligible for the dividend and can also participate in the AGM.

  • Sabottam Cement IPO Allotment: Awaiting Lucky Winners through Friday’s Lottery System

    Sabottam Cement IPO Allotment: Awaiting Lucky Winners through Friday’s Lottery System


    The IPO allotment process for Sabottam Cement, a prominent cement company, is set to conclude on Friday. Lucky applicants who successfully secure shares will receive an allotment of 50 units each through a lottery system. This eagerly anticipated event marks a significant step in the company’s public offering, providing an opportunity for investors to become part of Sabottam Cement’s ownership. The lottery system ensures a fair and unbiased distribution of shares among eligible applicants, contributing to transparency in the IPO allotment process. Stakeholders and potential investors eagerly await the outcome, hoping to be among the fortunate individuals who secure shares in Sabottam Cement through this highly anticipated public offering.

  • National Laghubitta Calls 10th AGM to Discuss 15% Dividend for FY 2079/80

    National Laghubitta Calls 10th AGM to Discuss 15% Dividend for FY 2079/80


    National Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (NMFBS) has convened its 10th Annual General Meeting (AGM) scheduled for March 16, 2080. The AGM will take place at Dhulikhel Lodge Resort, Dhulikhel, Kavrepalanchowk, commencing at 10:30 AM. Among the proposed agendas, the AGM will consider endorsing a 15% dividend for the fiscal year 2079/80. The decision was made during the 163rd board of directors meeting on Magh 22. The proposed dividend includes 7.5% bonus shares and 7.5% cash dividend (for tax purposes), totaling Rs. 32.52 crores based on the paid-up capital of Rs. 1.08 Arba.

    Additionally, the AGM will address other items such as approving the auditor’s report, including profit and loss statements, financial reports, and cash flow reports. The appointment of an auditor for the fiscal year 2080/81 will also be discussed.

    The book closure date is set for Falgun 30, and shareholders maintained before this date will be eligible for the dividend payout and are welcome to attend the AGM.

  • Citizens Bank Introduces 9.99% Fixed-Rate Home Loan Scheme for 7 Years

    Citizens Bank Introduces 9.99% Fixed-Rate Home Loan Scheme for 7 Years


    Citizens Bank International Limited (CZBIL) is launching a home loan scheme featuring a fixed interest rate of 9.99% for the initial seven years, providing customers with an opportunity to realize their dream homes. Following this initial period, a premium rate, 1% higher than the bank’s average monthly base rate, will be applicable.

    The home loan package encompasses a 0.50% management fee and offers additional benefits, including a complimentary credit card, debit card, and a 50% discount on locker facility fees for the first year. This initiative is aimed at facilitating and encouraging individuals in acquiring housing loans with favorable terms.

    CZBIL, with a widespread presence of 190 branches and 152 ATMs across the nation, serves a significant customer base of 17 lakh 26 thousand through 97 branchless banking units, providing modern banking services to meet diverse financial needs.

  • Lower Erkhuwa Hydropower’s IPO Proposal Under SEBON Review for Rs. 28.05 Crores

    Lower Erkhuwa Hydropower’s IPO Proposal Under SEBON Review for Rs. 28.05 Crores


    The Initial Public Offering (IPO) proposal of Lower Erkhuwa Hydropower Company Ltd. is currently under review by SEBON (Securities Board of Nepal). The company has submitted a proposal to issue a total of 2,805,750 shares, aiming to raise Rs. 28.05 crores. The application for the IPO was submitted on Falgun 11, 2080.

    Muktinath Capital Limited has been appointed as the issue manager for the public offering, overseeing the regulatory and procedural aspects of the IPO process. In terms of credit assessment, ICRA Nepal has assigned an issuer rating of [ICRANP-IR] BB- (pronounced ICRA NP Issuer Rating double B minus) to Lower Erkhuwa Hydropower Company Limited. This rating indicates a moderate risk of default concerning the timely servicing of financial obligations.

    Lower Erkhuwa Hydropower Company Limited, established on February 10, 2008, is actively engaged in the development of the Lower Erkhuwa Khola Hydropower Project. This venture, with a capacity of 13.04 MW, is located in Bhojpur district, Province No. 1 of Nepal. The project follows a run-of-the-river (R-o-R) type design and is currently in development at a 40% probability of exceedance (Q40). The Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for this initiative features a unique approach, incorporating a six-month dry energy period and a six-month wet energy period, with a dry energy mix comprising approximately 30%.

    The inclusion of Lower Erkhuwa Hydropower Company Ltd.’s IPO in SEBON’s pipeline signifies the company’s move toward accessing the capital market for funding its ongoing projects and future endeavors.

  • Auction Alerts: CORBL, ILBS, and UAIL Promoter Shares Up for Bidding

    Auction Alerts: CORBL, ILBS, and UAIL Promoter Shares Up for Bidding


    Corporate Development Bank Limited (CORBL) is set to auction 3,08,500 shares to existing promoter shareholders, beginning today. The interested parties are invited to submit their bids within 35 days from the publication date of this notice, i.e., by the 20th of Falgun, 2080. Bids should be submitted at the company’s central office located in Birgunj, Parsa. CORBL closed at Rs. 410.00 on the last trading day.

    In another auction notice, the existing promoters of Infinity Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (ILBS) are offering 15,000 units of shares for auction, open to both existing promoter shareholders and the general public/institutions, starting from today. Interested individuals and promoter shareholders can bid for these shares within 15 days at the company’s central office in Gaidakot, Nawalparasi.

    Furthermore, ILBS promoters are also auctioning 60,050 units of shares exclusively for existing promoter shareholders, starting from today. If no bids are received within the stipulated 35-day timeframe, the shares will be open for auction to the general public. ILBS has a last traded price (LTP) of Rs. 675.00, while ILBSP has an LTP of Rs. 361.00.

    Similarly, the existing promoter of United Ajod Insurance Limited (UAIL), Sushila Goyal, is auctioning 52,593 units of shares to interested existing promoter shareholders, starting from today. Eligible shareholders are requested to submit their bids within 35 days from the publication date of this notice, i.e., by the 20th of Falgun, 2080, at the corporate office located at CTC Mall, Sundhara, Kathmandu. If no bids are received within the specified timeframe, the shares will be later auctioned to the general public. UAIL closed at Rs. 515.20.

    These auctions present opportunities for existing promoters to acquire shares within their respective institutions and contribute to the dynamic nature of the stock market

  • Gold Prices Surge by Rs. 600 per Tola, Trading at Rs. 1,19,000

    Gold Prices Surge by Rs. 600 per Tola, Trading at Rs. 1,19,000


    The price of gold has seen a significant rise, increasing by Rs. 560 per tola compared to the previous day’s trading. As reported by the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA), fine gold is currently being traded at Rs. 1,19,000 per tola, marking a Rs. 600 increment from yesterday’s trading price of Rs. 1,18,400 per tola.

    Similarly, Tejabi gold is available today at Rs. 1,18,450 per tola, reflecting a notable increase of Rs. 600 from its previous price of Rs. 1,17,850 per tola. Additionally, the silver market has observed a slight uptick, with the current rate standing at Rs. 1,390 per tola, as opposed to the closing rate of Rs. 1,405 per tola recorded the day before.

    This surge in gold prices indicates dynamic market conditions, influenced by various factors impacting precious metal values.