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  • Gold Prices in Nepal Decline by Rs. 700 per Tola, Silver Sees a Decrease of Rs. 5

    Gold Prices in Nepal Decline by Rs. 700 per Tola, Silver Sees a Decrease of Rs. 5


    The price of gold witnessed a decline of Rs. 700 per tola today, according to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA). The current trading rate for fine gold is reported to be Rs. 1,18,800 per tola, reflecting a decrease of Rs. 700 compared to the previous day’s trading price of Rs. 1,19,500 per tola.

    Similarly, Tejabi gold is now available at Rs. 1,18,250 per tola, indicating a decrease of Rs. 700 from the previous day’s price of Rs. 1,18,950 per tola.

    In addition to the gold adjustments, the price of silver has also experienced a decrease of Rs. 5 per tola. The current market rate for silver is Rs. 1,415 per tola, as opposed to the closing rate of Rs. 1,420 per tola recorded the day before.

  • NEPSE Index Declines, Marking Lowest Close in Six Months Amid Market Downturn

    NEPSE Index Declines, Marking Lowest Close in Six Months Amid Market Downturn


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index concluded at 1,847.70 points, recording a loss of 10.86 points, which represents a 0.58% decrease compared to the previous day’s closing. It’s worth noting that this market performance marks a substantial downturn, with the index closing at its lowest point in the past six months. This level was last observed on May 17 when it concluded at 1,845.01 points. Moreover, there has been a significant decline of approximately 380 points since the announcement of this year’s Monetary Policy.

    The day’s trading activities commenced with the index opening at 1,858.27, reaching an intraday low of 1,842.73, while achieving an intraday high of 1,859.48.

    In the course of today’s trading, a total of 281 different stocks were actively traded in 45,763 transactions. The volume of shares traded amounted to 3,749,954 units, with a cumulative turnover of Rs. 96.44 Crore. The overall market capitalization stood at Rs. 28.46 Kharba, and the float market capitalization was at Rs. 9.97 Kharba.

    Asha Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd Promoter Share (ALBSLP) led in terms of turnover, with a trading value of Rs. 10.10 crores, but it closed at a market price of Rs. 0.

    Similarly, Chandragiri Hills Limited (CGH) recorded the most substantial gain of 6.04% during the day’s trading, while Sayapatri Hydropower Limited (SPHL) faced the most significant loss, declining by 10.00% on the day.

    As for sector indices, all indices, except “Hotels And Tourism Index” and “Manufacturing And Processing,” closed in the red. “Hotels And Tourism Index” saw the most significant gain, increasing by 4.27%, while the “Mutual Fund” index recorded the most notable loss of 4.63% for the day.

  • NEPSE Index Drops 48.25 Points in Two Days; NABIL Records Highest Turnover

    NEPSE Index Drops 48.25 Points in Two Days; NABIL Records Highest Turnover


    In today’s trading, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index closed at 1,908.66 points, showing a loss of 12.58 points or 0.65% from the previous day’s closing. It had dropped by 35.67 points the day before.

    The trading day began with the index opening at 1,919.97, reaching a low of 1,902.87, and hitting a high of 1,926.72 during the day.

    Throughout the trading session, there were 287 different stocks involved in 48,444 transactions. The total volume of shares traded was 4,327,179 units, resulting in a turnover of Rs. 1.17 Arba. The market capitalization amounted to Rs. 29.11 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.24 Kharba.

     

  • NEPSE Index Drops Significantly, Market Capitalization at Rs. 30.38

    NEPSE Index Drops Significantly, Market Capitalization at Rs. 30.38


    In today’s trading session, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index ended at 2,004.30 points, showing a decrease of 18.60 points or 0.91% compared to the previous day’s close. On Tuesday, the index had risen by 18.45 points.

    The trading day began with the index opening at 2,023.52, reaching its lowest point at 1,993.46 during the day and hitting a high of 2,027.19.

    During today’s trading, there were 282 different stocks traded in a total of 58,367 transactions. The total volume of shares traded amounted to 7,061,404, resulting in a turnover of Rs. 1.81 Arba. The overall market capitalization stood at Rs. 30.38 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.70 Kharba.

     

  • “NEPSE Index Drops 1.49% with Volume at Rs 1.18 Arba; Market Cap at Rs 29.35 Kharba”

    “NEPSE Index Drops 1.49% with Volume at Rs 1.18 Arba; Market Cap at Rs 29.35 Kharba”


     

    In today’s Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) trading, the index closed at 1,960.78 points, which was a 1.49% decrease from the previous day’s close, losing 29.81 points. Last Wednesday, it had dropped by 2.82 points.

    The trading day began with the index opening at 1,990.82 and hitting a high of 1,991.11 at one point. However, it also reached a low of 1,958.83 during the day before settling at the closing value of 1,960.78.

    In today’s trading session, there were 276 stocks traded in 37,041 transactions, with a significant volume of shares totaling 4,053,368. This resulted in a turnover of Rs. 1.18 Arba. The market’s capitalization was Rs. 29.35 Kharba, and the float market capitalization was Rs. 10.34 Kharba.

  • “NEPSE Index Plummets by 1.19% to Close at 2200 Levels with Volume of Rs. 4.73 Arba”

    “NEPSE Index Plummets by 1.19% to Close at 2200 Levels with Volume of Rs. 4.73 Arba”


     

    Today, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index closed at 2,200.50 points, showing a decrease of 26.66 points or 1.19% compared to yesterday’s closing. This decline follows a significant surge of 63.24 points on the previous trading day. The index started the session at 2,227.21 and reached its highest point at 2,243.78 during the day. However, it experienced a downward trend throughout the trading session and touched an intraday low of 2,194.41 before finally settling at 2,200.50 at the end of the day.

     

  • “Gold Plummets Rs. 1300 in Two Days; Now at Rs. 112,300 Per Tola”

    “Gold Plummets Rs. 1300 in Two Days; Now at Rs. 112,300 Per Tola”


    Today, the price of gold in the domestic market has dropped by Rs. 500 per tola. Fine gold is now being traded at Rs. 112,300 per tola, compared to yesterday’s rate of Rs. 112,800 per tola. Tejabi gold is also lower today at Rs. 111,750 per tola, while yesterday it was Rs. 112,250 per tola.

     

  • “Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Drops 5.53 Points in 2 Days; Intraday Turnover Plummets to Rs 2.85 Arba”

    “Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Drops 5.53 Points in 2 Days; Intraday Turnover Plummets to Rs 2.85 Arba”


     

    The NEPSE index experienced a decline of 4.73 points, closing at 2,072.24 today, resulting in a loss of 0.23% compared to the previous trading day. Yesterday, the index had a decrease of 0.80 points. Starting at 2,078.25, the index reached a high of 2,084.92 during the day but also dropped to a low of 2,064.52 before settling at 2,072.24 at the end of trading. There were a total of 283 scrips traded through 54,943 transactions, with a total turnover of 7,988,986 shares worth Rs. 2.85 Arba. The turnover amount was lower than the previous trading day’s turnover of Rs. 3.79 Arba.

     

  • NEPSE Index Declines by 1.02% as Trading Remains Active

    NEPSE Index Declines by 1.02% as Trading Remains Active


    The NEPSE index had a downward trend and closed at 2,075.97 points, experiencing a loss of 21.32 points or 1.02% from the previous day. It had dropped significantly by 53.70 points in the preceding session.

    Despite starting on a hopeful note at 2,096.72 points, the index faced fluctuations throughout the day. It reached a high of 2,113.74 points but also dipped to a low of 2,069.60 points before settling at the closing figure.

    Trading activity remained active, with 276 scrips traded through 64,868 transactions. A total of 9,418,952 shares were traded, resulting in a turnover of Rs. 4.05 Arba. Although lower than the previous day’s turnover of Rs. 5.08 Arba, the market maintained a reasonable level of liquidity.

    Himalayan Life Insurance Limited (HLI) was the most actively traded stock, with a turnover of Rs. 23.94 crores and a market price of Rs. 532 per share.

    Laxmi Equity Fund (LEMF) experienced the most significant decrease, losing 8.95% of its value.

    Among the sector indices, only the “Hotel and Tourism” sector had gains, growing by 2.07%. On the other hand, the “Life Insurance” sector saw the largest decline of 1.83%. This indicates varying performance across sectors, with the Hotel and Tourism sector showing strength while the Life Insurance sector faced setbacks.

  • “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.

  • NEPSE plummets, down double digits; trading volume at Rs. 3.49 Arba.

    NEPSE plummets, down double digits; trading volume at Rs. 3.49 Arba.


     

    The NEPSE index experienced a decline today, closing at 2,050.78 points, which reflects a loss of 14.05 points from the previous trading day. This translates to a decrease of 0.68% in the index value. Yesterday, the index had also experienced a decline of 26.56 points.

    During today’s trading session, the index opened at 2,067.21 points and reached its highest point of the day at 2,082.97. However, it also dropped to a low of 2,043.84 before settling at the closing value of 2,050.78.

    In terms of trading activity, there were 271 scrips (individual securities) exchanged through 59,813 transactions. The total number of shares traded was 8,651,164, amounting to a turnover of Rs. 3.49 Arba. It’s worth noting that today’s turnover is lower than the turnover of Rs. 4.11 Arba observed in the previous trading day.