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  • Gold Price Surges by Rs. 600 in Domestic Market, Silver Declines by Rs. 5 per Tola

    Gold Price Surges by Rs. 600 in Domestic Market, Silver Declines by Rs. 5 per Tola


    Gold prices in the domestic market have experienced a significant surge today, increasing by Rs. 600. Fine gold is currently being traded at Rs. 109,800 per tola, marking an increase from yesterday’s rate of Rs. 109,200 per tola. Similarly, Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 109,300 today, compared to yesterday’s rate of Rs. 108,700 per tola.

    In contrast, silver prices have witnessed a decline of Rs. 5 per tola. The current trading rate for silver stands at Rs. 1,360 per tola, whereas it was valued at Rs. 1,365 per tola yesterday.

    Internationally, the price of gold has reached USD $1,977.00 per ounce, while silver is being traded at $23.41 per ounce.

    These fluctuations in gold and silver prices reflect the dynamics of the precious metals market, influenced by factors such as global demand, economic conditions, and investor sentiment.

  • Gold Prices Skyrocket by Rs. 800 in Domestic Market

    Gold Prices Skyrocket by Rs. 800 in Domestic Market


    The price of gold has experienced a significant increase of Rs. 800 in the domestic market today. As reported by the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, the current trading rate for fine gold stands at Rs. 110,000 per tola, compared to yesterday’s rate of Rs. 109,200 per tola. Similarly, Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 109,500 today, whereas it was priced at Rs. 108,700 per tola yesterday.

    In addition, silver has also seen a price surge of Rs. 15 per tola. The current trading rate for silver in the local market is Rs. 1,385 per tola, up from yesterday’s closing rate of Rs. 1,370 per tola.

    In the international market, the price of gold is currently at USD $1,977.60 per ounce, while silver is being traded at $23.83 per ounce.

  • Ghorahi Cement Industry Limited Concludes IPO for Nepalese Citizens Working Abroad and Extends Deadline for Project-Affected Locals

    Ghorahi Cement Industry Limited Concludes IPO for Nepalese Citizens Working Abroad and Extends Deadline for Project-Affected Locals


    Ghorahi Cement Industry Limited has announced the closure of its Initial Public Offering (IPO) for Nepalese citizens working abroad starting from 2nd Jestha, 2080. The company has also extended the IPO deadline for project-affected locals until 17th Jestha. The IPO had initially opened on 19th Baisakh, 2080.

    With an issued capital of Rs. 3.97 Arba, Ghorahi Cement will be issuing 20% of its shares, totaling 79,43,801 units, to the public, including locals, Nepalese citizens working abroad, and the general public. Out of the total issued capital, 1% or 397,190 units have been allocated to project-affected locals in the Dang District. Additionally, 19% or 75,46,611 units will be issued later for the general public, with 10% or 7,54,661 units specifically allocated for Nepalese citizens working abroad, closing today.

    The shares will be offered at Rs. 400 per unit for locals and Rs. 435 per unit for Nepalese citizens working abroad, including premiums of Rs. 300 and Rs. 335, respectively.

    Himalayan Capital Limited and Nabil Investment Banking Limited have been appointed as the issue managers for the IPO. Following the issuance, the promoter-public share ratio will be 80:20, generating a total of Rs. 3.44 Arba for the company. Out of this amount, Rs. 2.645 Arba will be allocated as a premium, while the remaining will be added to the paid-up capital.

    According to CDSC, a total of 13,236 applications have been received from Nepalese citizens working abroad, representing a demand for 595,520 units so far.

    CARE Ratings Nepal Limited (CRNL) has assigned a rating of ‘CARE-NP BBB- (Is)’ to Ghorahi Cement Industry Limited, indicating a moderate degree of safety regarding the timely servicing of financial obligations in Nepal.

  • Gold Prices in Domestic Market Decline by Rs. 800 per Tola, Silver Also Witnesses a Decrease

    Gold Prices in Domestic Market Decline by Rs. 800 per Tola, Silver Also Witnesses a Decrease


    Gold prices in the domestic market have experienced a decline of Rs. 800 per tola. The official website of the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association indicates that fine gold is currently trading at Rs. 110,800 per tola, down from yesterday’s rate of Rs. 111,600 per tola. Similarly, Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 110,250 today, compared to yesterday’s rate of Rs. 111,050 per tola.

    In addition, the price of silver has also dropped by Rs. 55 per tola. The lustrous white metal is currently being traded at Rs. 1,375 per tola in the local market, down from the previous day’s closing rate of Rs. 1,430 per tola.

    Internationally, the current price of gold stands at USD $2,011.50 per ounce, while silver is being traded at $24 per ounce.

  • IPO of Three Star Hydropower Limited closes for Nepali citizens abroad and extends deadline for project-affected locals

    IPO of Three Star Hydropower Limited closes for Nepali citizens abroad and extends deadline for project-affected locals


    Three Star Hydropower Limited is closing the initial public offering (IPO) for Nepalese citizens working abroad today, i.e., 25th Baisakh, 2080, and has extended the deadline for project-affected locals to apply for the IPO until 9th Jestha. The IPO issue was opened on 11th Baisakh, 2080. The company’s issued capital is Rs. 49.25 Crores, of which 10% has been allocated to project-affected locals of Khotang District, while 15% will be issued later for the general public. Of this public issue, 10% has been allocated for Nepalese citizens working abroad, and the issue for this segment will close today.

    The minimum application quantity for project-affected locals is ten units, while the maximum quantity is 492,500 units. For Nepalese citizens working abroad, the minimum application quantity is ten units, and the maximum quantity is 73,875 units. The IPO issue manager is Himalayan Capital Limited. After this IPO, the promoter-public share ratio will be 75:25.

    As per CDSC, Nepalese citizens working abroad have submitted 20,646 applications for a total of 512,280 units. So far, the issue has been oversubscribed by 6.93 times.

    Three Star Hydropower Limited is a public company located in Province 1, Haleshi Tuwachung Municipality, Khotang. The company was established in 2072 BS and has a total capacity of 7.151 MW. The founders of the company are Kumar Kharel, Mohan Karki, and Madhav Mainali, who named the company after themselves and then named it Three Star Hydro. Later, Uddhav Raj Shivakotee ‘Kangal’, Pradeep K Agrawal, Ananda P Manandhar, Zen Lama, and Ratna Bdr Newar joined the founders. ICRA Nepal has assigned an issuer rating of Three Star Hydropower Limited as [ICRANP-IR] B-, indicating a high risk of default regarding the timely servicing of financial obligations.

  • Nepalese Stock Exchange (NEPSE) index experiences decline in trading with all sector indices closing red

    Nepalese Stock Exchange (NEPSE) index experiences decline in trading with all sector indices closing red


    The Nepalese Stock Exchange (NEPSE) experienced a decline today, with the index closing at 1,850.61, a decrease of 1.02% or 19.12 points from the previous trading day’s closing. The index had gained 12.73 points yesterday but suffered a loss today. The trading day opened at 1,870.41, and the intraday high was 1,872.22, while the intraday low was 1,848.80, closing at 1,850.61.

    During today’s trading, a total of 263 scrips were traded via 23,051 transactions, with 2,015,959 shares exchanged for a turnover of Rs. 60.81 crores. This was lower than the previous day’s turnover of Rs. 73.26 crores. Shivam Cements Ltd (SHIVM) had the most shares traded and the highest turnover of Rs. 3.22 crores, with a market price of Rs. 400 per share. Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (ANLB) had the highest gain of 8.22% for the day, while NMB Debenture 8.50% – 2087/88 (NMBD87/88) suffered the highest loss of 8.83% for the day.

    All sector indices experienced a decline, with “Hydropower” experiencing the highest loss of 2.04%, while “Mutual Fund” had the least decline of 0.05%. Overall, the NEPSE index had a relatively tough trading day, with a decline in the index and the majority of the sector indices experiencing losses.

  • IPO Offered by Upper Syange Hydropower Limited to Locals and Nepalese Citizens Abroad

    IPO Offered by Upper Syange Hydropower Limited to Locals and Nepalese Citizens Abroad


    Upper Syange Hydropower Limited is offering shares to project-affected locals of the Lamjung District and Nepalese citizens working abroad. The IPO will be open from 1st Jestha to 16th Jestha, 2080, and if the issue is not subscribed by the early closing date for locals of Lamjung District, it can be extended till the 30th Jestha. However, the issue will not be extended from the early closing date for Nepalese citizens working abroad. The company’s issued capital is Rs. 22 Crores, and 10% i.e. 2,20,000 unit shares worth Rs. 2.2 crores have been allocated to project-affected locals of Lamjung District.

    29.55% of the company’s issued capital i.e. 650,000 unit shares will be issued later for the general public. Of this public issue, 10% of the shares totaling 65,000 units shares have been allocated for Nepalese citizens working abroad. The minimum application quantity for the project-affected locals is 10 units, while the maximum quantity is 100,000 units. Meanwhile, for Nepalese citizens working abroad, the minimum application quantity is 10 units, while the maximum quantity is 50,000 units.

    Siddhartha Capital Limited is the issue manager, and the promoter-public share ratio will be 60.45: 39.55 after this IPO. The issuer rating of Upper Syange Hydropower Limited has been reaffirmed as ‘CARE-NP BB (Is)’ by CARE Ratings Nepal Limited (CRNL), indicating a moderate risk of default regarding the timely servicing of financial obligations in Nepal.

    Upper Syange Hydropower is a Public Limited company that is setting up a 2.4 MW Run-of-River (RoR), Upper Syange Hydropower Project (USHP) in BOOT (Build, own, Operate, and Transfer) mechanism. It was incorporated on January 26, 2009, as Upper Syange Hydropower Private Limited and converted to Public limited on March 30, 2017. The project is located in the Lamjung district of Nepal and is promoted by both individual and institutional promoters from different backgrounds.

  • Gold Prices Reach Near All-Time High in Nepalese Market

    Gold Prices Reach Near All-Time High in Nepalese Market


    Gold prices are on the rise in the Nepalese market once again. Today, fine gold gained Rs. 1800 per tola while tejabi gold rose by Rs. 1750 per tola from yesterday’s price. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is being traded today at Rs. 110,600 per tola, while tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 110,050 per tola.

    This increase in gold prices comes after the precious metal reached an all-time high in the Nepalese market on 5th April 2023, with fine gold trading at Rs. 111,000 per tola and tejabi gold trading at Rs. 110,450 per tola. Currently, the international price of gold is at USD $2,015.60 per ounce, with silver being traded at $25.24 per ounce.

    On the other hand, silver prices have also risen in the Nepalese market, gaining Rs. 20 per tola. The white metal is being traded today at Rs. 1,425 per tola compared to yesterday’s closing rate of Rs. 1,405 per tola.

    The increase in gold prices can be attributed to various global factors such as inflation fears, economic uncertainties, and geopolitical tensions. In August 2020, gold reached an all-time high of $2074.88 per ounce in the international market, further highlighting its significance as a safe-haven asset. Despite the fluctuation in gold prices, it remains an attractive investment option for many people, especially during times of economic volatility.

  • “Nepalese Stock Market Witnesses a Slight Decline with ANLB Leading Gains and SGHC Facing Losses”

    “Nepalese Stock Market Witnesses a Slight Decline with ANLB Leading Gains and SGHC Facing Losses”


    Today, the Nepalese stock market index, NEPSE, experienced a decline of 0.23% and closed at 1,866.40, which is 4.27 points lower than the previous day’s close. During the trading day, the index reached a high of 1,878.96 and a low of 1,860.43 after opening at 1,871.63. The total turnover for the day was Rs. 69.22 Crores, lower than the previous day’s turnover of Rs. 95.43 Crores, with 271 stocks traded through 21,649 transactions.

    Himalayan Distillery Limited (HDL) had the highest turnover of Rs. 2.44 crores with a market price of Rs. 1,900 per share, while the most traded shares belonged to NICBF. Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (ANLB) gained 8.20% during the day, while Swet-Ganga Hydropower & Construction Limited (SGHC) lost the highest percentage of 4.70%. Among the six sector indices, “Trading” experienced the highest decline of 1.53%, whereas “Mutual Fund” gained 0.54%.

  • From Baisakh 19, Ghorahi Cement Industry will provide IPO shares at a premium price to Dang District residents and Nepalese working abroad.

    From Baisakh 19, Ghorahi Cement Industry will provide IPO shares at a premium price to Dang District residents and Nepalese working abroad.


     

    Ghorahi Cement Industry Limited (GCIL) has issued an offer letter to provide an Initial Public Offering (IPO) to Dang District residents and Nepalese people living overseas.

    The initial public offering (IPO) for locals and Nepalese citizens working abroad will take place from the 19th of Baisakh to the 2nd of Jestha, 2080. It should be noted that if the problem is not subscribed to by the early closing date for Dang District residents, it may be prolonged until the 17th Jestha. However, the early closure date for Nepalese people working overseas will not be extended.

     

  • Today’s gold price in Nepal has dropped by Rs 900 per tola.

    Today’s gold price in Nepal has dropped by Rs 900 per tola.


    In the domestic market today, fine gold has lost Rs. 900 per tola, while tejabi gold has lost Rs. 850 from yesterday’s pricing.

    According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is now trading for Rs. 109,300 per tola. Yesterday, the cost remained unchanged at Rs. 110,200 per tola. Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is currently trading for Rs. 108,800. In contrast, the cost was kept at Rs. 109,650 per tola yesterday.

  • From today, City Hotel Limited will close its initial public offering (IPO) for Nepalese working abroad.

    From today, City Hotel Limited will close its initial public offering (IPO) for Nepalese working abroad.


    City Hotel Limited is ending the issue of 1,67,400 unit shares of Rs 100 face value to Nepalese citizens working abroad today, on the 5th Baisakh, 2080. The issue debuted on Chaitra 21, 2079.

    Similarly, on the 25th of Baisakh, 2080, the corporation would issue 13,55,940 unit shares with a face value of Rs 100 to the general public. This issue’s early closure date is on 28th Baisakh, and if it is not completely subscribed, it can be prolonged until 8th Jestha, 2080.

    Out of the total 16,74,000 units, 10%, or 1,67,400 units, have been set aside for Nepalese residents working abroad, 4%, or 66,960 units, have been put aside for the company’s workers, and 5% of the total given have been set aside for the general public.