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  • 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%

  • Today’s gold price in Nepal has dropped by Rs 600 per tola, while silver has dropped by Rs 20.

    Today’s gold price in Nepal has dropped by Rs 600 per tola, while silver has dropped by Rs 20.


     

    Today’s gold price has fallen by Rs. 600 per tola.

    According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is currently trading at Rs. 108,000 per tola. Yesterday, the rate remained unchanged at Rs. 108,600 per tola. Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 107,500 today. In contrast, the rate was maintained yesterday at Rs. 108,100 per tola.

  • Market Roundup: NEPSE Maintains Falling Trend, Dropping 14.44 Points to Limit Intraday Turnover to Rs 1.202 Arba

    Market Roundup: NEPSE Maintains Falling Trend, Dropping 14.44 Points to Limit Intraday Turnover to Rs 1.202 Arba


     

    The NEPSE index closed at 1,938.62 today, down 14.44 points from the previous trading day’s close. This represents a 0.74% decrease. Yesterday, the index rose 1.85 points.

    The index opened today at 1,953.96 and reached an intraday high of 1,956.37. In contrast, it dropped as low as 1,926.57 before closing at 1,938.62.

     

  • Gold and silver prices fell for the third day in a row.

    Gold and silver prices fell for the third day in a row.


     

    The price of gold has decreased by Rs. 500 per tola today.

    According to the official website of the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, fine gold is being traded today at Rs. 101,000 per tola. In the last three days, the price of gold has decreased by Rs 1,800 per tola. The price of gold and silver has decreased for the third consecutive day i.e since Tuesday.

    Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 100,500 today. In contrast, the rate was maintained yesterday at Rs. 100,000 per tola.

    On the sideline, silver has also lost Rs. 5 per tola. The lustrous white metal is being traded in the local market today at Rs. 1,220 per tola, compared to yesterday’s closing rate of Rs. 1,225 per tola.

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  • Gold Near All-Time High; Gains Rs 500 Per Tola Today to Trade at Rs 106,300, Silver Follows Suit

    Gold Near All-Time High; Gains Rs 500 Per Tola Today to Trade at Rs 106,300, Silver Follows Suit


     

    The price of gold has surged by Rs. 500 in the domestic market today.

    According to the official website of the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, fine gold is being traded today at Rs. 106,300 per tola. Yesterday, the rate was maintained at Rs. 105,800 per tola. Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 105,800 today. In contrast, the rate was maintained yesterday at Rs. 105,300 per tola.

     

  • The Finance Ministry is developing an action plan for policy priorities and minimum programs.

    The Finance Ministry is developing an action plan for policy priorities and minimum programs.


    The Ministry of Finance has created an action plan to carry out the policy priorities and minimum programs.

    The action plan, according to the Ministry, includes policies and programs, milestones, resources, time constraints, monitoring and evaluation indicators, and so on.

    The action plan discusses promoting revenue collection effectiveness, further systematizing the revenue system, and maintaining professional neutrality while changing the revenue rate and controlling