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"Nepal's Trade Deficit Narrows to Rs. 14.54 Kharba in FY 2079/80 with Rs. 16.11 Kharba Total Imports" 1
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“Nepal’s Trade Deficit Narrows to Rs. 14.54 Kharba in FY 2079/80 with Rs. 16.11 Kharba Total Imports”

  Nepal saw a significant improvement in its trade balance in fiscal year 2079/80 as trade deficits decreased by 15.45% compared to the previous year 2078/79. This improvement was mainly due to a sharp decline in imports, which dropped by 16.08% during the same period. The government’s strict measures played a crucial role in reducing […]

"Setikhola Hydropower Appoints Kumari Capital as Issue Manager for 60 Lakh Unit Share Float; 20 MW Pokhara Project Set to Operate in 2024" 5
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“Setikhola Hydropower Appoints Kumari Capital as Issue Manager for 60 Lakh Unit Share Float; 20 MW Pokhara Project Set to Operate in 2024”

Setikhola Hydropower has selected Kumari Capital as the issue manager to issue 60 lakh unit ordinary shares to the public investors. The memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between the CEO of Kumari Capital, Mr. Puspa Sharma, and the chairman of Setikhola Hydropower, Mr. Anup Acharya, during a program, according to the media statement.  

NEPSE Concludes The Week With 3.79% Gain and Turnover of Rs 14.88. Arba; Weekly Summary with Technical Analysis, Sector Comparison, Major Highlights, and More 17
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NEPSE Concludes The Week With 3.79% Gain and Turnover of Rs 14.88. Arba; Weekly Summary with Technical Analysis, Sector Comparison, Major Highlights, and More

During the past week, the NEPSE index experienced significant gains, closing at 2,263.92 after an impressive rise of 78.99 points, equivalent to 3.79%. The previous week had also seen a positive performance, with the index closing at 2,084.93 and recording a gain of 1.73% from the week before that. Throughout the week, the index displayed

"Significant Decline in Real Estate Transactions in Nepal during FY 2079/80, Delay in Opening Land Allotment Impacts Economy" 21
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“Significant Decline in Real Estate Transactions in Nepal during FY 2079/80, Delay in Opening Land Allotment Impacts Economy”

In the last financial year 2079/80, there was a significant decrease in real estate transactions, according to data from the Department of Land Management and Archive. The purchase and sale of land dropped by approximately 38%, resulting in a decrease in the number of processed documents for real estate transactions. In the financial year 2078/79,

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