Tag: Uncertainty

  • NEPSE Bounces Back: Registers 0.46% Gain Amidst Political Uncertainty

    NEPSE Bounces Back: Registers 0.46% Gain Amidst Political Uncertainty


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index rebounded with a notable gain of 9.33 points or 0.46% from the previous day’s setback, closing at 2,017.03 points. This positive momentum followed a recent session where the index faced a significant loss of 70.31 points.

    The trading day commenced with the index opening at 2,008.93, reaching an intraday low of 1,992.34, and achieving an intraday high of 2,036.32. During today’s trading, a total of 308 different stocks were traded in 58,940 transactions. The volume of shares traded amounted to 9,138,154, resulting in a total turnover of Rs. 3.45 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 31.70 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.82 Kharba.

    Sonapur Minerals And Oil Limited (SONA) led in turnover, reaching Rs. 33.37 crores and closing at a market price of Rs. 514.

    In terms of gains, Dolti Power Company Limited (DOLTI) stood out with the highest gain of 10%, followed by Swarojgar Laghu Bitta Bikas Bank Ltd. (SLBBL) with an 8.70% increase.

    Conversely, Molung Hydropower Company Limited (MHCL) faced the highest loss of 9.71%, followed by Global IME Balanced Fund-1 (GIBF1) with a 5.54% decline.

    Among the sector indices, the “Finance Index” experienced the highest gain of 1.68%, while the “Banking Index” recorded a slight loss of 0.10%.

    The market’s recent volatility is attributed to political uncertainty, and despite this, it concluded on a positive note with the mentioned gain in the NEPSE Index.

  • Uncertainty Surrounds NEPSE 30 Implementation Date as Board of Directors Meeting Faces Delays

    Uncertainty Surrounds NEPSE 30 Implementation Date as Board of Directors Meeting Faces Delays


    In a development causing anticipation among stakeholders, the decision on the implementation date for the NEPSE 30 index, proposed a month and a half ago in the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Board of Directors (BoD), is facing unexpected delays. Despite completing all necessary procedures, the absence of a crucial BoD meeting has become a hurdle in finalizing the NEPSE 30 implementation date.

    The Board of Directors, considered pivotal in determining the NEPSE 30 implementation date, is currently uncertain about its meeting schedule. Sources suggest that Chairman Bhupal Baral has not communicated information regarding the meeting schedule due to his busy agenda, causing the delay. However, NEPSE has stated that the next Board of Directors meeting will decide the fate of the NEPSE 30 implementation.

    Earlier, the BoD established the Index Operation and Management Committee, led by director Anuj Dahal, to oversee the process. This committee, in line with the ‘Index Development, Operation and Management Internal Procedures, 2080’, comprises key NEPSE executives and is authorized to invite experts if needed. The committee focuses on managing existing indices, developing new ones, and creating market tools through the index.

    After thorough study and examination, the committee proposed a date for the NEPSE 30 implementation to the NEPSE Board of Directors. Upon approval, NEPSE will pave the way for the immediate implementation of NEPSE 30. Currently, internal testing of the NEPSE 30 index is in progress.

    Stakeholders are eagerly awaiting updates on the meeting schedule and decisions from the NEPSE Board of Directors, hoping for resolution to uncertainties surrounding the NEPSE 30 implementation.

  • NEPSE Index Drops by 2.06% Amidst New Tax Reforms and Investor Concerns

    NEPSE Index Drops by 2.06% Amidst New Tax Reforms and Investor Concerns


    The NEPSE index experienced a decline today, closing at 1,849.79, which marked a decrease of 38.83 points compared to the previous trading day. This equated to a loss of 2.06% in the index value. Over the course of the week, the index has witnessed a decrease of approximately 109.37 points since Sunday.

    During the week, the Finance Minister, Dr. Prakash Sharan Mahat, presented the budget for the upcoming financial year, which included several new tax reforms. However, the introduction of these reforms caused some confusion and misinterpretation regarding the restructuring of the existing taxation system in the share market. As a result, panic selling occurred, leading to a decline in the market. Within just two days (Sunday and Tuesday), the market plummeted by 91.99 points.

    One of the concerns raised by investors pertained to the treatment of losses incurred during stock market transactions. In response, the Director General of the Inland Revenue Department (IRD), Dirgha Raj Mainali, addressed this issue by announcing a new provision. This provision allows investors to carry forward losses for up to seven years and offers additional tax rebates after adjusting profit or loss for taxpayers. This measure is seen as a positive step to alleviate market concerns and promote investor confidence.

    The new tax provisions announced by the Finance Minister include bringing FPO premiums and gains from mergers and acquisitions under the scope of taxation. However, certain sectors such as banking and financial institutions, hydro companies, and insurance companies have consistently maintained their position that such gains should be treated as investments rather than taxable profits.

    The market’s decline can be attributed to the uncertainties and apprehensions arising from the new tax reforms. It is important for investors to understand and interpret the provisions accurately to avoid any unnecessary panic selling or volatility in the market. The IRD’s efforts to address investor concerns and provide favorable provisions, such as carrying forward losses and tax rebates, aim to mitigate the impact of the reforms and maintain stability in the market.