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  • Gold Price Rises by Rs 300 Per Tola in Nepalese Market; Silver Up by Rs 5

    Gold Price Rises by Rs 300 Per Tola in Nepalese Market; Silver Up by Rs 5


    Today, the price of gold in the Nepalese market has increased by Rs. 300 per tola. As per the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is currently being traded at Rs. 111,600 per tola, compared to yesterday’s rate of Rs. 111,300 per tola. Similarly, Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 111,050 today, whereas it was priced at Rs. 110,750 per tola yesterday.

     

  • Gold Drops by Rs. 600 Per Tola, Trades at Rs. 110,000; Silver Stable at Rs. 1,375

    Gold Drops by Rs. 600 Per Tola, Trades at Rs. 110,000; Silver Stable at Rs. 1,375


     

    In the domestic market today, the price of fine gold has decreased by Rs. 600 per tola. The current trading rate for fine gold, according to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, is Rs. 110,000 per tola, compared to yesterday’s rate of Rs. 110,600 per tola. Similarly, the price of tejabi gold has fallen by Rs. 550, with today’s trading rate at Rs. 109,500 per tola, compared to yesterday’s rate of Rs. 110,000 per tola.

     

  • “Gold Plummets Rs. 700 to Rs. 109,800 per Tola; Silver Slips Rs. 25”

    “Gold Plummets Rs. 700 to Rs. 109,800 per Tola; Silver Slips Rs. 25”


    Today, the price of fine gold in the domestic market has dropped by Rs. 700 per tola, while the price of tejabi gold has fallen by Rs. 650 compared to yesterday’s rates. According to the official website of the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, fine gold is currently being traded at Rs. 109,800 per tola, whereas yesterday it was priced at Rs. 110,500 per tola. Similarly, tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 109,300 today, whereas it was priced at Rs. 109,950 per tola yesterday.

  • Gold Price in Nepal Drops by Rs. 900 per Tola, Silver also Declines by Rs. 25 per Tola

    Gold Price in Nepal Drops by Rs. 900 per Tola, Silver also Declines by Rs. 25 per Tola


    Today, the price of gold has experienced a decline of Rs. 900 per tola in the domestic market. As reported by the official website of the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, the current trading rate for fine gold stands at Rs. 111,800 per tola, compared to yesterday’s rate of Rs. 112,700 per tola. Similarly, Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 111,250 today, down from the previous rate of Rs. 112,150 per tola.

    In addition, the price of silver has also witnessed a decrease of Rs. 25 per tola. The lustrous white metal is currently being traded at Rs. 1,425 per tola in the local market, whereas yesterday’s closing rate was Rs. 1,450 per tola.

    It’s worth noting that the international market is reflecting a gold price of USD $1,946.80 per ounce, while silver is being traded at $23.77 per ounce.

    These fluctuations in gold and silver prices reflect the dynamic nature of the market and can be influenced by various factors such as global economic conditions, demand and supply dynamics, geopolitical events, and investor sentiment. Investors and individuals involved in the precious metals market closely monitor these price changes to make informed decisions regarding buying or selling gold and silver.

  • Gold Prices Drop by Rs. 1700 per Tola, Silver Also Declines by Rs. 20 per Tola

    Gold Prices Drop by Rs. 1700 per Tola, Silver Also Declines by Rs. 20 per Tola


    Gold prices experienced a decline today, losing Rs. 1700 per tola. According to the official website of the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, the current trading price for fine gold stands at Rs. 111,600 per tola, whereas it was maintained at Rs. 113,300 per tola the previous day. Similarly, Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 112,750 today, compared to the rate of Rs. 110,450 per tola on the previous day.

    In addition to the drop in gold prices, the price of silver also decreased by Rs. 20 per tola. The current trading rate for silver in the local market is Rs. 1,415 per tola, whereas it closed at Rs. 1,435 per tola the previous day.

    As for the international market, the current price of gold is recorded at USD $1,947.50 per ounce, while silver is being traded at $23.59 per ounce.

    These fluctuations in the prices of gold and silver reflect the dynamic nature of the precious metals market. Factors such as global market trends, economic conditions, and investor sentiment contribute to the rise and fall of prices. Investors and traders closely monitor these changes to make informed decisions regarding their investments in gold and silver.

  • Gold Surges to New All-Time High in Nepalese Market, Gaining Rs. 500 per Tola

    Gold Surges to New All-Time High in Nepalese Market, Gaining Rs. 500 per Tola


    The price of gold in the local market has reached a new all-time high, increasing by Rs. 500 per tola. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is currently being traded at Rs. 112,500 per tola, while Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 111,950 per tola. Yesterday, the rates were maintained at Rs. 112,000 and Rs. 111,450 per tola, respectively.

    Just the day before, gold prices had already reached an all-time high in Nepal, with fine gold priced at Rs. 112,000 per tola and Tejabi gold priced at Rs. 111,450 per tola. The continuous rise in gold prices has prompted discussions on the reasons behind the significant increase of Rs. 3,900 per tola in just two days in Nepal.

    In addition to gold, the price of silver has also experienced an increase of Rs. 15 per tola. Currently, silver is being traded at Rs. 1,410 per tola in the local market, compared to the previous day’s closing rate of Rs. 1,395 per tola.

  • 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 Price in Nepal Declines by Rs. 300 per Tola on Thursday

    Gold Price in Nepal Declines by Rs. 300 per Tola on Thursday


    On Thursday, the price of gold experienced a decrease of Rs. 300, according to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association. Fine gold is currently being traded at Rs. 1,09,700, marking a decrease from its previous price.

    Similarly, tejabi gold is now priced at Rs. 1,09,200 per tola on Thursday, down from Rs. 1,09,500 per tola on Wednesday.

    In contrast, the price of silver has remained unchanged at Rs. 1,370 per tola for both Wednesday and Thursday.

    Comparing Tuesday’s prices, the price of gold has seen a decline of Rs. 1400 per tola. The drop was particularly significant on Wednesday when the price plummeted by Rs. 1100 per tola.

    Overall, the price of gold, represented by the yellow bullion, has experienced a downward trend with a decrease of Rs. 300 on Thursday. This follows a recent decline in prices, reflecting fluctuations in the precious metals market.

  • Gold Prices in Nepal Witness Decline, with Fine Gold and Tejabi Gold Experiencing Decreases of Rs. 1100 and Rs. 1050 per Tola respectively

    Gold Prices in Nepal Witness Decline, with Fine Gold and Tejabi Gold Experiencing Decreases of Rs. 1100 and Rs. 1050 per Tola respectively


    Today, the price of fine gold in Nepal has experienced a decline of Rs. 1100 per tola, while tejabi gold has fallen by Rs. 1050 from yesterday’s price. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is currently being traded at Rs. 110,000 per tola, compared to yesterday’s rate of Rs. 111,100 per tola. Tejabi gold, on the other hand, is being traded at Rs. 109,500 today, in contrast to yesterday’s rate of Rs. 110,550 per tola.

    Additionally, silver has also witnessed a decrease in price, with a drop of Rs. 5 per tola. The current trading rate for silver in the local market is Rs. 1,370 per tola, compared to yesterday’s closing rate of Rs. 1,365 per tola.

    In the international market, the current price of gold stands at $1,989.70 per ounce, while silver is trading at $23.75 per ounce.

  • 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.

  • “Ankhukhola Hydropower Sales Revenue Drops by 11.09% to Rs. 15.4 Crores, Net Worth Per Share Falls Below Par Value at Rs. 71.25”

    “Ankhukhola Hydropower Sales Revenue Drops by 11.09% to Rs. 15.4 Crores, Net Worth Per Share Falls Below Par Value at Rs. 71.25”


     

    Ankhukhola Hydropower Company Limited (AKJCL) has released their Q3 financial report for the FY 2079/80, revealing a significant decrease of 71.59% in net profit compared to the same quarter in the previous year, with the current net profit standing at Rs. 86.52 Lakhs. Total revenue up to the third quarter of FY 2079/079 has also decreased by 11.09% to Rs. 15.4 crores. However, AKJCL will receive a grant of Rs. 4.62 crore from the Nepalese government for the installation of Ankhu Khola-1, which has not yet been included in their revenue. Additionally, the company has signed an agreement to invest 60% in Ganesh Himal Hydropower’s 20 M.W. Ankhu Khola-2 Hydropower project. The administrative and general expenses have increased by 18.37%, while the finance expenses have decreased by 7.26%. The paid-up capital of the company stands at Rs. 80 crore with a negative reserve of Rs. 23 crore in reserve fund, and the company reported an annualized EPS of Rs. 1.44 and net worth per share of Rs. 71.25.

  • Today’s gold price falls by Rs. 500 per tola, while silver falls by Rs. 5.

    Today’s gold price falls by Rs. 500 per tola, while silver falls by Rs. 5.


    Today’s gold price has dropped by Rs. 500 per tola.

    According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is now trading for Rs. 109,100 per tola. Yesterday, the tariff remained unchanged at Rs. 109,600 per tola. Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is currently trading at Rs. 108,600. In contrast, the cost was kept at Rs. 109,100 per tola yesterday.