Tag: Turnover

  • NEPSE Closes Above 2100 Levels; HRL Records Highest Turnover

    NEPSE Closes Above 2100 Levels; HRL Records Highest Turnover


     

    Experience the thrill of Nepal’s stock market as the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index showcases a remarkable gain of 10.26 points, equivalent to 0.48%, settling at an impressive 2,104.72 points, surpassing the previous day’s closing. Reflecting a resilient market, the day commenced with an opening index of 2,097.48, navigating through an intraday low of 2,097.23 before soaring to an intraday high of 2,114.79. This dynamic performance underscores the vibrancy and potential for investors seeking opportunities in the ever-evolving landscape of NEPSE.

     

  • NEPSE Down By 25.63 Points To Close at 2,130.18 Levels; Total Turnover Stood At Rs 7.67 Arba

    NEPSE Down By 25.63 Points To Close at 2,130.18 Levels; Total Turnover Stood At Rs 7.67 Arba


    The NEPSE Index in Nepal witnessed a decline of 25.63 points, equivalent to 1.18% from the previous day’s closing, concluding at 2,130.18 points. The preceding trading session had incurred a loss of 7.24 points for the index. The market commenced today with an opening index of 2,156.52, reaching an intraday low of 2,123.86, and attaining an intraday high of 2,165.67.

    Throughout the day’s trading activities, there were 308 different stocks involved in 166,983 transactions, resulting in a trading volume of 22,820,279 shares and a total turnover of Rs. 7.67 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 33.45 Kharba, while the float market capitalization was Rs. 11.54 Kharba.

    Himalayan Reinsurance Limited (HRL) took the lead in terms of turnover, totaling Rs. 56.79 crore and concluding the day with a market price of Rs. 682. In terms of gainers, Ankhu Khola Jalvidhyut Company Ltd (AKJCL) and Samaj Laghubittya Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SAMAJ) exhibited the highest gains of 9.97%, followed by Himalayan Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (HLBSL) with a gain of 9.94%. Conversely, CEDB Hydropower Development Company Limited (CHDC) suffered the highest loss of 8.27%.

    Regarding sector indices, two sectors closed positively today. The “Others Index” observed the highest gain of 1.38%, while the “Development Bank Index” experienced a loss of 2.61%.

  • NEPSE Index Gains 3.20% Despite Ups and Downs

    NEPSE Index Gains 3.20% Despite Ups and Downs


    n the recent trading week, the NEPSE index closed at 2,155.82, marking a notable 3.20% gain from the previous week’s closing at 2,088.99. The index experienced volatility, ranging from 2,093.46 to 2,215.29, with a fluctuation of 121.83 points. Key indicators, such as the RSI and MACD, suggest a bullish trend, but further confirmation is needed. The highest intraday gain occurred on Tuesday, with 54.55 points and a weekly turnover of Rs 31.41 Arba.

    Himalayan Reinsurance Limited (HRL) emerged as the top gainer, closing at Rs. 653 with a 44.28% increment. Conversely, Mid Solu Hydropower Company Limited (MSHL) saw a 9.07% decrease, closing at Rs. 510.10. In terms of turnover, HRL was the most traded company, with shares worth Rs. 2.56 Arba exchanged. Naasa Securities Co. Ltd (Broker No- 58) stood out as both the top buyer and seller broker during the week.

  • NEPSE Index Records Increment, Reaching 2,089.62 Points.

    NEPSE Index Records Increment, Reaching 2,089.62 Points.


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index recorded a gain of 9.50 points, equivalent to 0.45%, compared to the previous day’s closing, concluding at 2,089.62 points. This follows the previous trading day, which witnessed a notable gain of 20.62 points for the index.

    The market commenced today with an opening index of 2,084.59, hitting an intraday low at 2,084.44, and reaching a peak at 2,116.44 during the trading session. Throughout the day, 301 different stocks were traded in 92,602 transactions, resulting in a total trading volume of 13,477,946 shares and a turnover of Rs. 5.13 Arba. The overall market capitalization stood at Rs. 32.82 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 11.33 Kharba.

    Sonapur Minerals And Oil Limited (SONA) led in terms of turnover, reaching Rs. 32.78 crores, and closed at a market price of Rs. 527.

    In today’s trading, four companies experienced a positive circuit, indicating upward trends in their stock prices. Conversely, Chhimek Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (CBBL) faced the highest loss, declining by 5.95%.

    Analyzing sector indices, only three sectors closed in the red today. The “Others Index” observed the highest gain, rising by 2.21%, while the “Hotel & Tourism Index” recorded a loss of 0.84%. This reflects the dynamic nature of the stock market with varying performances across different sectors.

  • NEPSE Concludes The Week With 0.95% Loss and Turnover of Rs 18.15 Arba; Weekly Summary with Sector Comparison, Major Highlights, and More

    NEPSE Concludes The Week With 0.95% Loss and Turnover of Rs 18.15 Arba; Weekly Summary with Sector Comparison, Major Highlights, and More


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) experienced fluctuations during the week, witnessing its highest intraday loss of 30.05 points on Tuesday, accompanied by a turnover of Rs 4.04 Arba. However, the total turnover for the week reached Rs 18.15 Arba, with over 4.96 crore unit shares traded through 3,92,995 transactions. The current market capitalization of NEPSE stands at Rs. 3,183,416.94 million, equivalent to Rs 31.83 Kharba.

    The NEPSE index declined by 0.95% over the week, and only four sector indices closed in the green. Among the top gainers of the week, Muktinath Krishi Company Limited (MKCL) showed significant growth, closing at Rs. 615.80 with a 46.34% increment.

    Conversely, Himalayan Bank Limited Promoter (HBLPO) faced a notable decline of 26.03%, with its last traded price (LTP) standing at Rs. 221.90. The analysis includes data from the SS Pro Software, covering top stocks by turnover, volume, and number of transactions.

    Sonapur Minerals and Oil Limited (SONA) emerged as the top-traded company of the week, with shares worth Rs. 93.10 Crore being traded. Naasa Securities Co. Ltd (Broker No- 58) played a significant role, being the top buyer broker with purchases amounting to Rs. 1.10 Arba. On the selling side, Naasa Securities Co. Ltd (Broker No- 58) also held the top position, selling stocks worth Rs. 1.32 Arba. The detailed analysis was conducted using the SS Pro Software, providing insights into the market dynamics throughout the week.

  • Revival of Real Estate Expo: Unveiling Trends, Solutions, and Innovations in Nepal’s Property Market

    Revival of Real Estate Expo: Unveiling Trends, Solutions, and Innovations in Nepal’s Property Market


     

    The Nepal Land and Housing Development Association has announced the revival of the ‘Real Estate Expo,’ scheduled to run for four days starting Thursday. The event, previously halted since 2076 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is expected to provide valuable insights into the current state of the real estate industry, along with addressing its challenges and solutions.

    Bidur Dhamala, President of the association and Coordinator of the Fair Coordinator Committee, highlighted the expo’s role in contributing to the development and expansion of the real estate business. The event aims to bring together businesses and consumers involved in scientific, orderly, and safe land development and urbanization for construction.

    The association envisions the expo as a platform where significant contributors to the real estate sector can showcase their latest products and services, fostering information exchange and networking. With a target turnover of 2.5 arba rupees during the four-day fair, the event will feature 60 stalls representing earthquake-resistant houses and apartments, land planning and development, construction material manufacturers and sellers, engineering and architecture consultants, as well as banking and insurance companies.

    Businesses specializing in electrical goods, furniture, pipes, sanitary ware fittings, paints, vehicles, decorative items, and insurance, banking, and architecture will participate in the expo, displaying their products and offering related consulting services.

    The ‘Real Estate Expo’ is poised to be a significant event for industry stakeholders, providing a platform for collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and showcasing the latest advancements in the real estate sector.

     

  • Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Faces Decline: Daily Market Overview and Sector Analysis

    Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Faces Decline: Daily Market Overview and Sector Analysis


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index recorded a decline of 17.23 points or 0.82% compared to the previous day’s closing, concluding at 2,070.84 points. The index had suffered a substantial double-digit loss of 21.03 points in the preceding trading session. The day commenced with the index opening at 2089.89, hitting an intraday low of 2,055.35, and reaching an intraday high of 2,109.35.

    During the day’s trading activities, a total of 307 different stocks were exchanged in 117,476 transactions. The volume of shares traded amounted to 14,337,738, with a total turnover of Rs. 5.24 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 32.16 Kharba, and the float market capitalization was Rs. 11.12 Kharba.

    Sonapur Minerals And Oil Limited (SONA) emerged as the leader in terms of turnover, reaching Rs. 19.66 crores and closing at a market price of Rs. 415.10.

    In the realm of gainers, Nepal Insurance Co. Ltd. (NICL), Infinity Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (ILBS), Manakamana Engineering Hydropower Limited (MEHL), and Chirkhwa Hydropower Limited (CKHL) stood out with a 10% increase. NWCL and VLUCL closely followed with a gain of 9.98%. On the downside, BPW Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (BPW) suffered the most significant loss at 10%, followed by Himalayan Hydropower Limited (HHL) at 9.99%.

    Examining sector indices, all sectors closed in the red except for “Mutual Fund, Non-Life Insurance.” The “Non-Life Insurance” sector experienced the highest gain at 1.16%, while the “Trading Index” incurred a loss of 2.32%.

  • NEPSE Index Faces Substantial Decline: Market Highlights and Sector Dynamics

    NEPSE Index Faces Substantial Decline: Market Highlights and Sector Dynamics


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index recorded a significant double-digit loss of 21.03 points, equivalent to 0.99%, compared to the previous day’s closing, concluding at 2,088.07 points. The index had experienced a substantial loss of 32.77 points in the trading session preceding this one.

    The day’s trading session commenced with the index opening at 2,113.69. It fluctuated throughout the day, hitting an intraday low of 2,082.93 and reaching an intraday high of 2,132.63.

    During the course of today’s trading activities, a total of 309 different stocks were traded in 128,356 transactions. The volume of shares traded amounted to 18,589,379, with a total turnover of Rs. 7.11 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 32.43 Kharba, accompanied by a float market capitalization of Rs. 11.16 Kharba.

    Notably, SHIVAM CEMENTS LTD (SHIVM) emerged with the highest turnover, totaling Rs. 30.43 crores, and closed at a market price of Rs. 570.

    On the positive side, ten companies experienced a positive circuit for the day. However, on the downside, Jyoti Bikash Bank Bond 2087 (JBBD87) and Nepal Republic Media Limited (NRM) suffered the highest loss, both at 10%, followed by Hathway Investment Nepal Limited (HATHY) at 9.85%.

    Regarding sector indices, all sectors, with the exception of “HydroPower Index,” “Life Insurance,” “Non-Life Insurance,” and “Others Index,” closed in the red. The “Others Index” saw the highest gain at 0.97%, while the “Investment Index” incurred a loss of 3.89%.

  • NEPSE Index Faces Significant Decline, Marking a Loss of 1.53% in Recent Trading Session

    NEPSE Index Faces Significant Decline, Marking a Loss of 1.53% in Recent Trading Session


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index underwent a significant decline, recording a substantial loss of 32.77 points or 1.53% compared to the previous day’s closing, concluding at 2,109.10 points. This decline follows a positive trend in the previous trading day, which witnessed a gain of 35.39 points for the index.

    The market’s opening for the day was at 2,148.16, with an intraday low of 2,102.79 and a high of 2,154.51. In today’s trading activities, 304 different stocks were exchanged in 111,980 transactions. The total volume of shares traded amounted to 17,172,149, with an overall turnover of Rs. 6.27 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 32.65 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 11.25 Kharba.

    SHIVAM CEMENTS LTD (SHIVM) dominated the market with the highest turnover, reaching Rs. 30.68 crores, and closing at a market price of Rs. 590. Notably, eight companies experienced positive circuit movements on this trading day.

    However, SuryaJyoti Life Insurance Company Limited (SJLIC) and Unnati Sahakarya Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (USLB) faced the highest losses, declining by 7.44% and 7.26%, respectively.

    Examining sector-wise performance, all sectors closed in the red, except for the “Manufacturing And Processing” and “Trading Index.” The “Manufacturing And Processing” sector observed the highest gain of 2.36%, while the “Development Bank Index” registered a loss of 3.23%.

  • NEPSE Gains 35.39 Points to Settle at 2,141.87 Levels With 7 Arba Turnover: Fifteen Companies Hit Positive Circuit

    NEPSE Gains 35.39 Points to Settle at 2,141.87 Levels With 7 Arba Turnover: Fifteen Companies Hit Positive Circuit


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index registered a gain of 35.39 points, equivalent to 1.68% over the previous day’s closing, concluding at 2,141.87 points. The preceding trading day had seen an increase of 45.98 points for the index.

    The market kicked off with the index opening at 2113.94, hitting an intraday low of 2,110.76, and reaching an intraday high of 2,150.98.

    Today’s trading activity involved 306 different stocks traded in 111,723 transactions. The total volume of shares traded amounted to 19,963,604, resulting in a turnover of Rs. 7.00 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 33.16 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 11.46 Kharba.

    SHIVAM CEMENTS LTD (SHIVM) led in turnover, reaching Rs. 37.34 crores, and closed at a market price of Rs. 613. Notably, fifteen companies experienced positive circuit hits for the day.

    Conversely, Kumari Dhanabriddhi Yojana (KDBY) suffered the highest loss of 3.82% during the day.

    In terms of sector indices, all sectors closed in positive territory, except for “Hotels And Tourism Index and Non-Life Insurance.” The “Manufacturing And Processing” sector recorded the highest gain of 7.15%, while the “Hotels And Tourism Index” saw a loss of 1.89%.

  • NEPSE Index Surges by 1.88%, Records Highest Turnover in Eleven and a Half Months

    NEPSE Index Surges by 1.88%, Records Highest Turnover in Eleven and a Half Months


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index demonstrated a robust performance with a notable gain of 38.14 points or 1.88% compared to the previous day, concluding at 2,060.49 points. This follows a positive trend from the prior trading day, which saw a gain of 27.75 points for the index.

    The day’s market activity commenced with the index opening at 2025.73, reaching an intraday low of 2,025.68, and achieving an intraday high of 2,070.59, indicating dynamic fluctuations throughout the trading session.

    Today’s trading session witnessed the participation of 305 different stocks in 113,693 transactions. The volume of shares traded amounted to 21,497,619, contributing to a total turnover of Rs. 6.86 Arba. Notably, this marks the highest turnover recorded by NEPSE in the past eleven and a half months. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 31.78 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 11.05 Kharba.

    Himal Dolakha Hydropower Company Limited (HDHPC) emerged with the highest turnover, reaching Rs. 26.26 crores, and closed at a market price of Rs. 149.10.

    Additionally, nine companies experienced positive circuit hits during the day. Conversely, Himalayan Power Partner Ltd. (HPPL) faced the highest loss of 7.86%.

    In terms of sector performance, all sectors closed in the green except for the “HydroPower Index.” The “Microfinance Index” observed the highest gain of 5.53%, while the “HydroPower Index” incurred a loss of 0.33%. This indicates a generally positive market sentiment with particular strength in the microfinance sector.

  • NEPSE Index Surges by 1.39%, Records Highest Turnover in Five and a Half Months

    NEPSE Index Surges by 1.39%, Records Highest Turnover in Five and a Half Months


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index marked a notable increase of 27.75 points or 1.39% from the previous day’s closing, concluding at 2,022.35 points. In the prior trading session, the index had gained 6.55 points.

    The day’s market activity commenced with the index opening at 1986.06, reaching an intraday low of 1,951.02, and achieving an intraday high of 2,022.82.

    During today’s trading session, a total of 295 different stocks were traded in 101,128 transactions. The volume of shares exchanged amounted to 17,166,465, resulting in a total turnover of Rs. 5.15 Arba, marking the highest turnover recorded by NEPSE in the past five and a half months. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 31.19 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.84 Kharba.

    Himal Dolakha Hydropower Company Limited (HDHPC) led in terms of turnover, reaching Rs. 25.12 crores and closing at a market price of Rs. 146.

    Additionally, eleven companies experienced positive circuit hits during the day. On the downside, Himalayan Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (HLBSL) incurred the highest loss of 6.77%.

    Regarding sector performance, three sectors closed in the negative, with the “HydroPower Index” witnessing the highest gain of 5.55%, while the “Banking SubIndex” incurred a loss of 0.67%.