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  • NEPSE Records 1.43% Decline: Market Overview, Top Gainers, and Losers

    NEPSE Records 1.43% Decline: Market Overview, Top Gainers, and Losers


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index witnessed a decline of 28.68 points or 1.43% compared to the previous day’s closing, settling at 1,972.09 points. This followed a loss of 0.87 points in the preceding trading session. The market opened at 2,001.02, reaching an intraday high of 2,007.57 and hitting a low of 1,970.04.

    Throughout today’s trading session, a total of 309 different stocks were traded in 48,349 transactions. The volume of shares exchanged reached 7,446,991, contributing to a turnover of Rs. 2.59 Arba. The market capitalization was reported at Rs. 30.99 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.58 Kharba.

    Sonapur Minerals And Oil Limited (SONA) took the lead in turnover, accumulating Rs. 11.13 crores and concluding the day with a market price of Rs. 440.00.

    Among the notable performers, Bottlers Nepal (Balaju) Limited (BNL) emerged as today’s highest gainer, experiencing a 10% increase. Following closely, Manakamana Smart Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (MKLB) demonstrated a gain of 9.86%.

    On the contrary, Joshi Hydropower Development Company Ltd (JOSHI) faced the most significant loss of 10%.

    In the sectoral analysis, all sectors closed in the red today, with the “Finance Index” marking the highest loss at 3.21%, while the “Mutual Fund Index” recorded the least loss at 0.36%.

  • NEPSE Index Reports 1.45% Loss: Market Recap and Top Performers

    NEPSE Index Reports 1.45% Loss: Market Recap and Top Performers


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index concluded with a loss of 30.05 points, equivalent to 1.45%, compared to the previous day’s closing, settling at 2,030.10 points. In the preceding trading session, the index had experienced a loss of 8.75 points.

    Today’s market activity began with the index opening at 2,060.47. Throughout the day, it fluctuated, reaching an intraday low of 2,024.14 and achieving an intraday high of 2,061.92.

    During the day’s trading, a total of 305 different stocks were traded in 85,435 transactions. The volume of shares exchanged amounted to 11,185,712, with a cumulative turnover of Rs. 4.04 Arba. The market capitalization was recorded at Rs. 31.53 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.89 Kharba.

    SHIVAM CEMENTS LTD (SHIVM) stood out with the highest turnover, reaching Rs. 16.11 crores, closing at a market price of Rs. 575.

    In terms of gains, Chirkhwa Hydropower Limited (CKHL) led with a 10% increase, followed by Muktinath Krishi Company Limited (MKCL) at 9.98% and Nepal Warehousing Company Limited (NWCL) at 9.97%.

    On the downside, Himalayan Hydropower Limited (HHL) experienced the most significant loss of 10%.

    In the sector indices, all sectors closed in the red. The “Hotels And Tourism Index” witnessed the highest loss at 3.21%, while the “Investment Index” incurred the least loss at 0.19%.

  • “NEPSE Records Volatile Trading Day: High Turnover, Notable Gains, and Losses in Latest Market Update”

    “NEPSE Records Volatile Trading Day: High Turnover, Notable Gains, and Losses in Latest Market Update”


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index recorded a decline of 15.40 points, equivalent to 0.78%, settling at 1,948.57 points compared to the previous day’s closing.

    In the preceding trading session, the market had witnessed an impressive 6% surge, prompting multiple trading halts and leading to the early closure of the market for the entire day. The total turnover on NEPSE reached a noteworthy Rs 48.24 Crores, concluding at 1,963.98 points with a substantial triple-digit gain of 111.20 points.

    The day commenced with the index opening at 1989.54, touching an intraday low of 1,928.76, and reaching an intraday high of 1,989.71.

    Throughout the day’s trading activities, 303 different stocks were involved in 109,918 transactions. The volume of shares traded totaled 14,698,517, resulting in a total turnover of Rs. 4.84 Arba, marking the highest turnover recorded in the past 5 and a half months. Notably, the market capitalization stood at Rs. 30.04 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.49 Kharba.

    Sonapur Minerals And Oil Limited (SONA) emerged as the leader in turnover, reaching Rs. 25.15 crores and closing at a market price of Rs. 328.

    Additionally, Bottlers Nepal (Balaju) Limited (BNL), Samudayik Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SLBSL), and Dolti Power Company Limited (DOLTI) displayed the highest gains at 10%, followed by Hathway Investment Nepal Limited (HATHY) with a gain of 9.90%.

    Conversely, Samata Gharelu Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SMATA) recorded the most significant loss of 7.15% on the day.

    In terms of sector indices, four sector indices closed positively, with the “Mutual Fund Index” registering the highest gain at 2.16%. On the other hand, the “Development Bank Index” experienced the most substantial loss, declining by 2.09%.

  • NEPSE Index Records Modest Loss as Sonapur Minerals Leads Trading Activity

    NEPSE Index Records Modest Loss as Sonapur Minerals Leads Trading Activity


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index concluded at 1,858.56 points, registering a slight loss of 5.83 points or 0.31% compared to the previous day’s closing. Notably, the index had experienced a more significant drop of 14.29 points during the last trading session.

    The day’s trading activities commenced with the index opening at 1,864.19, reaching an intraday low of 1,853.49, while achieving an intraday high of 1,872.19.

    Throughout today’s trading, a total of 296 different stocks were actively traded in 77,870 transactions. The volume of shares traded amounted to 3,364,056 units, with a cumulative turnover of Rs. 81.20 Crore. The overall market capitalization stood at Rs. 28.62 Kharba, and the float market capitalization was at Rs. 10.03 Kharba.

    Sonapur Minerals And Oil Limited (SONA) led in terms of turnover, with a trading value of Rs. 14.60 crores, and it closed at a market price of Rs. 234.80.

    Similarly, Sayapatri Hydropower Limited (SPHL) showed the most substantial gain of 9.39% during the day’s trading.

    On the downside, Sonapur Minerals And Oil Limited (SONA) recorded the most significant loss, declining by 7.99% on the day.

    Regarding sector indices, all indices, except the “Investment Index,” closed in the red. The “Investment Index” gained the highest, increasing by 0.08%, while the “Hotels And Tourism Index” saw the most notable decline of 1.01% for the day.

  • Lost my physical share certificate before demat system….

    Lost my physical share certificate before demat system….


    About 14 years ago my mom brought some share tinau bank(citizen now) in my name but lost the share papers, what should i do now?(also their headquarters is in ktm but i live in butwal)


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  • NEPSE Weekly Summary: 2.36% Loss with Technical Analysis and Highlights

    NEPSE Weekly Summary: 2.36% Loss with Technical Analysis and Highlights


    The NEPSE index ended at 1,956.92, experiencing a significant loss of 47.38 points or 2.36%. Last week, it closed at 2,004.30, showing a 1.26% increase from the previous week.

    Throughout this week, the index reached its highest point at 2,004.58 and its lowest at 1,956.92, showing a total fluctuation of 47.66 points. In the previous week, it had a fluctuation of 43.22 points.

    The largest intraday loss this week was 33.20 points on Sunday, with a turnover of Rs 1.83 Arba. However, the total turnover for this week amounted to Rs 7.06 Arba.

     

  • NEPSE Falls 35.67 Points with Market Cap at Rs. 29.30 Kharba; Hydropower Index Hit Hardest

    NEPSE Falls 35.67 Points with Market Cap at Rs. 29.30 Kharba; Hydropower Index Hit Hardest


    In today’s trading, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index ended at 1,921.24 points, marking a significant loss of 35.67 points or 1.82% from the previous day’s close. On Thursday, it had lost 11.04 points.

    The trading day began with the index opening at 1,963.8 and hitting a low of 1,917.69, while reaching a high of 1,964.02.

    During today’s trading, there were 289 different stocks traded in 59,171 transactions. The total volume of shares traded was 5,815,189 units, resulting in a total turnover of Rs. 1.80 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 29.30 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.31 Kharba.

     

  • Gold Drops by Rs. 5,600 Per Tola in a Week, Now at Rs. 106,600

    Gold Drops by Rs. 5,600 Per Tola in a Week, Now at Rs. 106,600


    In the local market today, the price of fine gold has decreased by Rs. 1,300 per tola. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is currently trading at Rs. 1,06,600 per tola, down from yesterday’s rate of Rs. 107,900 per tola. Tejabi gold is also trading lower at Rs. 1,06,100 today, compared to yesterday’s rate of Rs. 107,400 per tola.

    Additionally, silver has experienced a decrease of Rs. 30 per tola and is currently being traded at Rs. 1,310 per tola, down from the previous day’s closing rate of Rs. 1,340 per tola.

     

  • NEPSE Drops 33.20 Points on First Trading Day of the Week, 6 Companies in Negative Circuit

    NEPSE Drops 33.20 Points on First Trading Day of the Week, 6 Companies in Negative Circuit


     

    In the latest trading session, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index closed at 1,971.10 points, marking a significant loss of 33.20 points or 1.65% compared to the previous day’s closing. This followed a loss of 18.60 points on Wednesday. The trading day began with the index opening at 2,004.58, reaching a low point of 1,964.44, and a high of 2,005.32.

    During today’s trading, there were 284 different stocks traded in a total of 82,378 transactions. The total volume of shares traded amounted to 6,656,732, resulting in a turnover of Rs. 1.83 Arba. The overall market capitalization stood at Rs. 29.88 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.53 Kharba.

  • “NEPSE Weekly Summary: 2.92% Loss with Technical Analysis and Sector Comparison”

    “NEPSE Weekly Summary: 2.92% Loss with Technical Analysis and Sector Comparison”


    During this week, trading on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) was limited to four days due to the Gai Jatra holiday on Wednesday. The NEPSE index closed at 1,932.45, reflecting a loss of 58.14 points, which amounts to a 2.92% decrease. In the previous week, the index had closed at 1,990.59, showing a 1.16% decline.

    Throughout the week, the NEPSE index experienced fluctuations, reaching a high of 1,991.04 and a low of 1,930.52. This translated to a total volatility of 60.52 points, compared to 30.38 points of volatility in the preceding week.

    The most significant intraday loss during the week was 29.81 points, occurring on Sunday, with a turnover of Rs. 1.18 Arba. Nevertheless, the total turnover for the entire week amounted to Rs. 4.23 Arba. These fluctuations indicate a dynamic week in the Nepali stock market.

     

  • “NEPSE Weekly Update: 1.16% Loss with Technical Analysis and Highlights”

    “NEPSE Weekly Update: 1.16% Loss with Technical Analysis and Highlights”


     

    The daily RSI stands at 38.80, and the weekly RSI is at 47.58. In terms of MACD, both lines are below zero, with the signal line crossing the MACD line, showing a MACD reading of -24.33 on the daily chart.

    The Nepse Index is currently below its 5-day and 20-day Moving Averages, which is generally seen as a bearish sign, but we should wait for more confirmation.

    In the current scenario, the 1,950 level might serve as the nearest support, while resistance is likely to be encountered around the 2,085 level.

  • “Gold Price Drops by Rs. 900 Per Tola to Rs. 112,600; Silver Follows Suit”

    “Gold Price Drops by Rs. 900 Per Tola to Rs. 112,600; Silver Follows Suit”


    The price of gold has decreased by Rs. 900 per tola compared to yesterday’s rates. Today, fine gold is being traded at Rs. 112,600 per tola, whereas yesterday, it was at Rs. 113,500 per tola. Tejabi gold is now being traded at Rs. 112,050 per tola, whereas it was priced at Rs. 112,950 per tola yesterday.