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  • Kutheli Bukhari Small Hydropower and Green Ventures Limited announces AGM with specific agendas

    Kutheli Bukhari Small Hydropower and Green Ventures Limited announces AGM with specific agendas


    Kutheli Bukhari Small Hydropower Limited (KBSH) has called its 12th AGM on Poush 27, 2080. The meeting will be held in German Homes Hospitality Pvt. Ltd., Gatthaghar, Bhaktapur, starting at 11:30 am that day.

    These are the agendas of the AGM:

    1) Endorsement of financial reports for the fiscal year 2079/80.
    2) Endorse the auditor’s report of 2079/080 with PNL statements, financial reports, and cash flow reports.
    3) Appointment of the auditor and determination of their remuneration for the fiscal year 2080/81.
    4) Election of board members from public shareholding groups.
    5) Regarding the formation of the board of directors.

    The company has not proposed any dividend for FY 2079/80.

    18th Poush is the book closure date. Therefore, the shareholders maintained before that day are entitled to attend this AGM.

    Green Ventures Limited (GVL) has called its 5th AGM on 5th Magh, 2080. The meeting will be held in Baneshwor Banquet, Kathmandu, starting at 11 AM that day.

    These are the agendas of the AGM:

    1) Endorsement of the annual report of the company.
    2) Endorse the financial and auditor’s reports with PL statements, financial reports, and cash flow reports for FY 2079/80.
    3) Endorse the appointment of the auditor for the fiscal year 2080/81.
    4) Elect a director from the public shareholding group.
    5) To determine the meeting allowance of the board of directors.
    6) Miscellaneous.

    The book closure date is from Poush 20. Thus, shareholders maintained before that day can attend the AGM.

  • Nepal Rastra Bank is managing excess liquidity through ongoing withdrawals from the banking system

    Nepal Rastra Bank is managing excess liquidity through ongoing withdrawals from the banking system


    Amidst a surge in liquidity, the central bank is actively withdrawing deposits from banks and financial institutions, having withdrawn a substantial 105 arba rupees in the month of Poush alone. Despite these efforts, the average interest rate for deposits has moderately increased from 2.4784% to 2.8594% between Poush 1 and Poush 11.

    While managing liquidity, the interbank interest rate remains below the central bank’s deposit collection rate of 3%, indicating ample liquidity in the market. If lending activities don’t align with available liquidity, a further decrease in interest rates is possible.

    Recognizing the evolving situation, the central bank may reconsider policies and introduce more flexible provisions. Recent adjustments in the first quarter monetary policy review demonstrate an adaptive approach. Continued liquidity growth may prompt additional measures to maintain a balanced and stable financial environment.

  • Rising global oil prices amid world turmoil spark diplomatic discussions among major powers

    Rising global oil prices amid world turmoil spark diplomatic discussions among major powers


    Thursday saw a surge in crude oil prices, driven by global economic uncertainties due to ongoing conflicts. Despite some easing of concerns about Red Sea shipping disruptions, tensions persist in the Middle East, supporting oil prices.

    In the Comex division of IC Exchange in London, Brent crude, the international benchmark, rose 0.1% to $79.75 per barrel. Meanwhile, WTI prices in the New York Mercantile Exchange’s Comex division dipped slightly to $74.06 per barrel.

    Major geopolitical events, such as the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas conflicts, have intensified oil diplomacy among key economies: the United States, China, Russia, and India. Facing Western sanctions, Russia has shifted fuel exports to China and India, reducing its European market share.

    China has become a pivotal player, with 45-50% of its oil imports now sourced from Russia, surpassing Saudi Arabia as its primary supplier. India, previously a minor buyer, now obtains nearly 40% of its oil from Russia.

    To counter sanctions, Russia has expanded its oil exports, reportedly refining Russian crude in India and selling it to European customers through alternative routes. Moscow aims to explore new markets for natural gas and oil exports, expecting significant revenue despite sanctions.

    While major shipping companies, including Maersk, have resumed Red Sea operations, ongoing Middle East tensions, along with Iran’s involvement, add complexity to the oil supply landscape.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed a strengthening of ties with India during a meeting with Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar. As global uncertainties persist, geopolitical events continue to influence global oil dynamics, underscoring the interconnectedness of economic and diplomatic factors.

  • Nabil Bank introduces ‘Instant Gold Loan’ for swift financial solutions

    Nabil Bank introduces ‘Instant Gold Loan’ for swift financial solutions


    Nabil Bank Limited (NABIL) has launched its new financial offering, the ‘Instant Gold Loan,’ designed to provide customers with quick access to funds. This scheme allows individuals to secure loans up to 10 lakh rupees at a competitive interest rate of 12.30%, ensuring loan disbursement within one hour.

    The emphasis is on the convenience of this service, addressing immediate financial needs with minimal complexities. Nabil Bank also provides complimentary insurance coverage for the gold used as collateral, enhancing security for borrowers.

    This innovative program caters to diverse financial requirements, and initially, Nabil Bank is rolling out the service through eight branches across Nepal. For valley customers, the service is accessible at Kumaripati, Kalimati, and Suryabinayak branches, while those outside the valley can avail it at Dharan-Mahendrapath, Butwal-Chauraha, Nepalgunj (Bhanubhakta Chowk), Phidim, and Chipledhunga branches.

  • All five mutual fund schemes managed by NIC Asia Capital have reported Net Asset Values (NAV) above par for the month of Mangsir

    All five mutual fund schemes managed by NIC Asia Capital have reported Net Asset Values (NAV) above par for the month of Mangsir


    NIC Asia Balanced Fund (NICBF):

    NIC Asia Balanced Fund (NICBF), a 10-year closed-end mutual fund scheme managed by NIC Asia Capital, has released its Net Asset Value (NAV) report for Mangsir. The NAV for the period is Rs. 10.31, reflecting an increase from Rs. 9.95 in the previous month. The scheme, starting with a fund size of Rs. 75.50 crores, has allocated Rs. 40.74 crores to shares of listed companies and Rs. 21.77 crores to debentures. Additionally, Rs. 54.92 lakhs have been invested in non-listed shares, and the bank balance stands at Rs. 11.07 crores. The fund reports a net profit of Rs. 1.80 Crore in Mangsir, compared to a net loss of Rs. 87.41 lakhs in the preceding month.

    NIC Asia Dynamic Debt Fund (NADDF):

    The NAV report for NIC Asia Dynamic Debt Fund (NADDF) has been issued. As an open-end fund with no fixed maturity period and a total size of Rs. 63.08 crores, the fund has invested Rs. 16.34 crores in listed shares, Rs. 58.84 lakhs in non-listed shares, and Rs. 31.50 crores in listed debentures. Additionally, Rs. 5.2 crores of the fund is in fixed deposits, and the bank deposits exceed Rs. 11.58 crores. The NAV for Mangsir is reported at Rs. 10.38, showing an increase from Rs. 10.08 in the previous month. The fund reports a profit of Rs. 1.82 crores in Mangsir, compared to Rs. 6.48 lakhs in the preceding month.

    NIC Asia Growth Fund (NICGF):

    NIC Asia Growth Fund (NICGF), a closed-end fund scheme with a 7-year maturity period, has published its monthly NAV report for Mangsir, 2080. The NAV for Mangsir is reported at Rs. 10.90, up from Rs. 10.39 in the previous month. Starting with a fund size of Rs. 83.52 crores, the scheme has allocated Rs. 59.95 crores to shares of listed companies and Rs. 65.83 lakhs to non-listed companies. The bank balance is Rs. 21.85 crores, and debentures amount to Rs. 8.37 crores. The fund reports a net profit of Rs. 7.08 crores in Mangsir, compared to a profit of Rs. 2.76 crores in the preceding month.

    NIC Asia Select-30 (NICSF):

    NIC Asia Select-30 (NICSF), a closed-end mutual fund with a 7-year maturity period, has unveiled the monthly Net Asset Value (NAV) report for Mangsir. Starting with a fund size of Rs. 1.25 Arba, the NAV stands at Rs. 10.92, up from Rs. 10.34 in the earlier month. The fund has invested Rs. 75.53 crores in listed shares and Rs. 1.22 Crore in non-listed shares. Additionally, it holds Rs. 15.50 crores in fixed deposits and Rs. 44.24 crores in the bank, with other assets worth Rs. 51.59 lakhs. The fund reports a loss of Rs. 68.40 lakhs in Mangsir, compared to a loss of Rs. 7.97 crores in the preceding month.

    NIC Asia Flexi Cap Fund (NICFC):

    The NAV report for NIC Asia Flexi Cap Fund (NICFC) has been unveiled for the month of Mangsir. With a fund size of Rs. 1.02 Arba, the NAV stands at Rs. 10.72, up from Rs. 10.18 in the previous month. The fund has invested Rs. 68.31 crore in listed shares, Rs. 1.17 crore in non-listed shares, and Rs. 10.70 crore in fixed deposits. Additionally, it holds Rs. 28.05 crores in the bank, with other assets worth Rs. 40.74 lakhs. The fund reports a net profit of Rs. 3.20 Crores in Mangsir, compared to a net loss of Rs. 2.3 Crores in the preceding month.

  • NIC Asia Laghubitta disbursed cash dividends directly to the bank accounts of its shareholders

    NIC Asia Laghubitta disbursed cash dividends directly to the bank accounts of its shareholders


    NIC Asia Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (NICLBSL) has directly credited a 15% cash dividend to the bank accounts of its shareholders and encouraged them to dematerialize their shares.

    During the 6th Annual General Meeting held on the 6th of Poush, 2080, NICLBSL approved a 15% cash dividend for the fiscal year 2079/80. The board of directors, in a meeting on Kartik 1st, decided to disburse the entire dividend in cash. With the company’s paid-up capital standing at Rs. 1.73 Arba, the cash dividend amounts to just over Rs. 26.09 crores.

    In addition, NICLBSL has urged shareholders, especially those who haven’t updated their bank information within the Demat account, to dematerialize their shares.

    Moreover, eligible investors who have borrowed against the company’s shares before the book closure date are required to submit a No Objection Letter from their lending institution to receive the dividend.

  • Guys where do I read news related to share market in english?

    Guys where do I read news related to share market in english?


    Nepali ma sabda phutaunaie atti time lagxa, any English alternatives beside google translate?


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  • can i only share certain stocks of certain price?

    can i only share certain stocks of certain price?


    So i have some stocks of Nabil i bought during Nepse 3200 peak, but i also bought some share of Nabil when Nepse was at the lowest. my WACC of total share is still above 700, but some share i bought during low are in profit. My question here is can i only sell the shares that i bought during Lows?


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  • Resources to follow to Learn about Nepal Share Market

    Resources to follow to Learn about Nepal Share Market


    Hellow, I want to learn about Share Market, stocks technical, fundamental analysis and stuffs related to Share Market. I have basic knowledge about IPO, how to buy/sell stocks but I want knowledge about companies, fundamental and technical analysis. So what resources to follow, where to find resources and other stuff. Help !


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  • Shivam Cements Limited Announces 8th AGM with Proposal for 15% Dividend and Bonus Shares

    Shivam Cements Limited Announces 8th AGM with Proposal for 15% Dividend and Bonus Shares


    Shivam Cements Limited (SHIVM) has announced its 8th Annual General Meeting (AGM) scheduled for the 27th of Poush, 2080. The meeting is set to take place at Rastriya Sabha Griha, Pradarshani Marg, Kathmandu, starting at 9:00 a.m. Among the various items on the agenda, the AGM will approve a 15% dividend for the fiscal year 2079/80.

    The proposal for the 15% dividend was put forward during the 123rd meeting of the board of directors held on Poush 03. In addition to the cash dividend, the company has proposed a distribution of 14.25% bonus shares, amounting to Rs. 62.70 Crores, and a 0.75% cash dividend for tax purposes, valued at Rs. 3.30 Crores. Shivam Cements Limited currently has a paid-up capital of Rs. 4.40 Arba.

    Shareholders who maintain their holdings until the book closure date on Poush 19 will be eligible to receive the dividend payout and are also invited to attend the AGM.

  • Book Closure Alert: Eight Companies Declare Dividends, Urging Shareholders to Act Before Poush 16, 2080

    Book Closure Alert: Eight Companies Declare Dividends, Urging Shareholders to Act Before Poush 16, 2080


    Eight companies that have declared dividends, either in cash or stock, are set to close their books from tomorrow until the 16th of Poush, 2080. Shareholders of these companies have until today to hold their shares if they wish to claim the proposed dividends.

    ICFC Finance Limited (ICFC) has set the book closure date for its 6.5% cash dividend at Poush 13. The company has scheduled its 20th AGM on the 29th of Poush, 2080, at Amrapali Banquet, Bhatbhateni, Kathmandu, starting at 10:00 a.m.

    Similarly, Sikles Hydropower Limited (SIKLES) has announced a 6% cash dividend, and shareholders have until today to be eligible for this dividend. The 19th AGM is scheduled for the 27th of Poush, 2080, at Aavya Club, Gharipatan, Pokhara, starting from 11 a.m.

    Himalayan Distillery Limited (HDL) has proposed a 25% dividend and has set the book closure date for Poush 13. The 23rd AGM is scheduled for Poush 25, 2080, at the Company’s Registered Office in Birgunj Municipality, Ward No-21, Lipanibirta, Parsa, starting at 10 a.m.

    Radhi Bidyut Company Limited (RADHI) has proposed a 5% dividend, and today is the last day for shareholders to be eligible. The AGM is scheduled for Poush 29, 2080, at the Company Office, Tripureshwor, Kathmandu, starting at 11 a.m.

    Ghorahi Cement Industry Limited (GCIL) has proposed a 15% dividend, and today is the last day for shareholders to be eligible. The 3rd AGM is scheduled for the 28th of Poush, 2080, at Hotel Pauwa, Ghorahi-15, Dang, starting from 9 a.m.

    Support Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SMB) has proposed a dividend of 13.6842%, and today is the last day for shareholders to be eligible. The 9th AGM is scheduled for the 27th of Poush, 2080 (12th January 2024), at Durga Party Palace, Ithari-4, Sunsari, starting from 9:30 a.m.

    Sana Kisan Bikas Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SKBBL) has proposed a dividend of 14.25%, and today is the last day for shareholders to be eligible. The 22nd AGM is scheduled for the 29th of Poush, 2080, at Agriculture Development Bank’s Central Training Centre at Bhaktapur, starting at 11:00 a.m.

    Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (ANLB) has proposed a 15% dividend, and today is the last day for shareholders to be eligible. The 5th AGM is scheduled for the 28th of Poush, 2080, at Hotel Mala Inn, Ghorahi-15, Dang, starting at 11:00 a.m.

  • SEBON Approves Singati Hydro Energy’s Rs. 1.45 Arba Rights Offering for Expansion and Debt Clearance

    SEBON Approves Singati Hydro Energy’s Rs. 1.45 Arba Rights Offering for Expansion and Debt Clearance


    The Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) has granted approval to the rights offering proposal submitted by Singati Hydro Energy Limited (SHEL) on Poush 11, 2080. Under this approved plan, the company is set to issue 100% right shares valued at Rs. 1.45 Arba. This issuance will involve the distribution of 14,500,000 (1:1) units of right shares exclusively to its existing shareholders.

    Presently, Singati Hydro Energy Limited has a paid-up capital of Rs. 1.45 Arba. Following the implementation of the proposed right share issuance, involving 1.45 crore units, the company’s paid-up capital is slated to double, reaching Rs. 2.90 Arba.

    The hydropower firm asserts that the decision to introduce the right shares is aimed at generating funds for investments in other ventures and for settling outstanding debts. Kumari Capital has been appointed as the issue manager for this rights offering. The application for approval was submitted to the board on Ashad 27, 2080.

    As of the latest update, Singati Hydro Energy Limited (SHEL) concluded trading at Rs. 281.90.