Tag: Policy

  • Central Bank Unveils First Quarterly Monetary Policy Reforms: Highlights of Key Changes in Banking Sector

    Central Bank Unveils First Quarterly Monetary Policy Reforms: Highlights of Key Changes in Banking Sector


    Central Bank Unveils First Quarterly Monetary Policy Reforms: Highlights of Key Changes in Banking Sector


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  • What is actually wrong with recent Monetary Policy Review?

    What is actually wrong with recent Monetary Policy Review?


    By far the most important determinant; interest rates are going down even further, foreigners can now invest and take returns back. There is so much liquidity that the NRB has to pull money. This looks like a ripe time for bull. I don’t see how the monetary policy review is supposed to be damaging for sentiment.

    Limiting Big kheladis to small loans only means there will be lesser incentives for market manipulations which means a greater confidence for general investors. But ofc the media run by kheladi houses are going to put bad news for limiting them.

    what does the review actually have to outweigh all the strong bullish signs we now have?


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  • NEPSE Faces 30.56 Points Drop Post Monetary Policy Release

    NEPSE Faces 30.56 Points Drop Post Monetary Policy Release


     

    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index experienced a loss of 30.56 points, equivalent to 1.45%, closing at 2,070.59 points, following a previous day’s gain of 15.33 points. The market opened at 2,101.56, hitting a low of 2,064.84 and reaching a high of 2,101.55 during the day.

    In today’s trading, 305 different stocks were traded in 82,899 transactions, with a total volume of 12,165,202 shares and a turnover of Rs. 4.66 Arba. The market capitalization was Rs. 32.54 Kharba, and the float market capitalization was Rs. 11.16 Kharba.

     

  • NEPSE Index Rises 15.33 Points as Interest Rates Decline; Investors Anticipate Monetary Policy

    NEPSE Index Rises 15.33 Points as Interest Rates Decline; Investors Anticipate Monetary Policy


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index gained 15.33 points, or 0.73%, closing at 2,101.16 points, rebounding from the previous day’s loss of 10.50 points. Today’s trading began with the index opening at 2,085.81, hitting a low of 2,081.81, and peaking at 2,103.91.

    Throughout the trading session, 314 different stocks were traded in 75,105 transactions. The volume of shares exchanged totaled 10,108,122, with a turnover of Rs. 3.58 Arba. Market capitalization stood at Rs. 33.02 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 11.33 Kharba.

     

  • Put your thoughts on Review of Monetary Policy by NRB

    Put your thoughts on Review of Monetary Policy by NRB


    Monetary policy


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  • New monetary policy kasto hola? Any rumors, any info or your thoughts?

    New monetary policy kasto hola? Any rumors, any info or your thoughts?


    And what will be its effect in market?


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  • “Government Approves Cyber Security Policy for Digital Safety”

    “Government Approves Cyber Security Policy for Digital Safety”


     

    During a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, a significant decision was made to approve the Cyber Security Policy 2080. This step, confirmed by the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, sets the stage for the upcoming Cyber Security Bill. The government aims to create a secure and advanced cyber environment in the country with this policy.

    With this policy in place, the Ministry expects to play a crucial role in strengthening the nation’s information and technology systems. They plan to achieve this through various methods and workforce development. This includes establishing strong laws and institutions, increasing public awareness, and promoting skill-building. Before being officially adopted, the policy draft received input and feedback from various stakeholders.

  • “CBFIN Urges Risk Weightage Reduction and Policy Changes in Nepal’s Financial Sector”

    “CBFIN Urges Risk Weightage Reduction and Policy Changes in Nepal’s Financial Sector”


    In banking and finance, risk weightage is a percentage assigned to assets or loans based on how risky they are. This percentage determines how much capital a bank needs to keep aside as a safety cushion in case of losses. Higher-risk assets get higher risk weightages, meaning more capital needs to be reserved for them. Lower-risk assets get lower risk weightages, requiring less capital. This calculation is vital for assessing a bank’s financial strength, known as the capital adequacy ratio.

     

  • “Nepal Rastra Bank Updates Risk Weightage for Share Mortgage Loans”

    “Nepal Rastra Bank Updates Risk Weightage for Share Mortgage Loans”


     

    The Nepal Rastra Bank has released a circular implementing changes in the Monetary Policy 2080/81. In this circular, they clarified that share mortgage loans above Rs. 50 lakhs will now carry a 150 percent risk weight, instead of the previous limit of Rs. 25 lakhs. The 150 percent risk weight will continue to apply to share mortgage loans exceeding Rs. 50 lakhs.

     

  • “NRB Requests Media Convention for Monetary Policy 080-81 Announcement Today”

    “NRB Requests Media Convention for Monetary Policy 080-81 Announcement Today”


     

    The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has invited media personnel to attend the announcement of the long-awaited monetary policy 2080-81. The event will be held at 3:00 pm at the Yak and Yeti Hotel in Durbarmarg, with NRB Governor Maha Prasad Adhikari in attendance.

  • “Governor Provides Clarification on Monetary Policy 080-81’s Point 106”

    “Governor Provides Clarification on Monetary Policy 080-81’s Point 106”


    The Governor of Nepal Rastra Bank has cleared up any confusion about point 106 of the newly revealed monetary policy. This point pertains to the review of the current risk weightage for share/securities loans, real estate loans, and higher purchase loans disbursement. In simpler terms, the bank is reevaluating how much risk is involved in giving out these types of loans. The aim is likely to ensure a well-balanced and secure lending environment for both the bank and borrowers. By reviewing and adjusting the risk weightage, the bank can better manage potential risks associated with these loans and make informed decisions in the lending process.