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Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta IPO Receives Rs. 1.78 Arba From 16.13 Lakh Applicants; IPO Oversubscribed by More Than 105.14 Times 1
IPO | FPO

Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta IPO Receives Rs. 1.78 Arba From 16.13 Lakh Applicants; IPO Oversubscribed by More Than 105.14 Times

From the 11th to the 15th of Falgun, 2079, Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited issued 169,755 units of shares worth Rs. 1.69 crores to the general public as part of their Initial Public Offering (IPO). The company’s issued capital is Rs. 6.23 crores, of which 32.625%, or 203,380 unit shares worth Rs. 2.03 crores, have […]

Country's economic indicators are in jeopardy, and 8% economic growth 13
Business | Market | Economy

Country’s economic indicators are in jeopardy, and 8% economic growth

  According to Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel, indicators of the country’s economy are in jeopardy due to negative global economic impacts and challenges stemming from domestic causes. He did, however, state that he is constantly working to resolve the country’s economic problems. He made this statement during today’s House of

Molung Hydropower Company Allotted Shares to Project-Affected Locals and Nepalese Working Abroad on the 24th of Magh. 17
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Molung Hydropower Company Allotted Shares to Project-Affected Locals and Nepalese Working Abroad on the 24th of Magh.

Molung Hydropower Company Limited has distributed IPO shares to project participants and Nepalese citizens working abroad. The allotment program ended on the 24th of Magh, 2079, and money will be refunded to non-allottee applicants beginning on the 29th of Magh, 2079. The company’s issued capital is Rs. 80.25 crores, of which 10%, or 8,02,500 unit

Is cryptocurrency legal in Nepal? 23
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Is cryptocurrency legal in Nepal?

So far, cryptocurrencies are illegal in a few countries, whereas the rest of the world either sees it as fitting to utilise these ‘monies’, or keeps them in a grey area of financial law. Similarly, though most countries in the world do not criminalise cryptocurrencies, they have yet to define their usage as monies or

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