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  • Today’s gold price in Nepal has dropped by Rs 1000 per tola.

    Today’s gold price in Nepal has dropped by Rs 1000 per tola.


    Today’s gold price has dropped by Rs. 1000 per tola.

    According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is now trading at Rs. 108,000 per tola. Yesterday, the tariff remained unchanged at Rs. 109,000 per tola. Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is currently trading at Rs. 107,500. In contrast, the cost was kept at Rs. 108,500 per tola yesterday.

    Silver has lost Rs. 5 per tola on the sidelines. The gleaming white gold is now trading in the local market at Rs. 1,355 per tola, down from yesterday’s closing cost of Rs. 1,360 per tola.

     

  • Gold is currently trading at Rs 104,100, having gained Rs 600 per tola today.

    Gold is currently trading at Rs 104,100, having gained Rs 600 per tola today.


    Today’s gold price has risen by Rs. 600 on the domestic market.

    According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is now trading for Rs. 104,100 per tola. Yesterday, the pricing remained unchanged at Rs. 103,500 per tola. Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is currently trading for Rs. 103,600. In contrast, the cost was kept at Rs. 103,000 per tola yesterday.

    Silver has gained Rs. 10 per tola on the sidelines. The gleaming white gold is currently trading in the local market for Rs. 1,255 per tola, up from Rs. 1,245 per tola yesterday.

    Gold is currently trading at USD $1,877.10 per ounce on the international market, while silver is trading at USD $1.30 per ounce.

  • Gold and silver prices fell for the third day in a row.

    Gold and silver prices fell for the third day in a row.


     

    The price of gold has decreased by Rs. 500 per tola today.

    According to the official website of the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, fine gold is being traded today at Rs. 101,000 per tola. In the last three days, the price of gold has decreased by Rs 1,800 per tola. The price of gold and silver has decreased for the third consecutive day i.e since Tuesday.

    Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 100,500 today. In contrast, the rate was maintained yesterday at Rs. 100,000 per tola.

    On the sideline, silver has also lost Rs. 5 per tola. The lustrous white metal is being traded in the local market today at Rs. 1,220 per tola, compared to yesterday’s closing rate of Rs. 1,225 per tola.

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  • The price of gold has risen by Rs 500 per tola and is now trading at Rs 102,300.

    The price of gold has risen by Rs 500 per tola and is now trading at Rs 102,300.


    The price of gold has gained Rs. 500 per tola today.

    According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is currently trading at Rs. 102,300 per tola. Yesterday, the rate remained unchanged at Rs. 101,800 per tola. Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is currently trading at Rs. 101,800. In contrast, the rate was kept at Rs. 101,300 per tola yesterday.Silver has gained Rs. 15 per tola on the sidelines. The gleaming white metal is trading in the local market today at Rs. 1,270 per tola, up from Rs. 1,255 per tola yesterday.

     

  • Price of Gold Surged by Rs 700 Per Tola; Trading Today at Rs 103,200

    Price of Gold Surged by Rs 700 Per Tola; Trading Today at Rs 103,200


    Today’s gold price has risen by Rs. 700 per tola.

    According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is currently trading at Rs. 103,200 per tola. Yesterday, the rate remained unchanged at Rs. 102,500 per tola. Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is currently trading at Rs. 102,700. In contrast, the rate was kept at Rs. 102,000 per tola yesterday.

    Silver has gained Rs. 15 per tola on the sidelines. The gleaming white metal is currently trading in the local market at Rs. 1,290 per tola, up from Rs. 1,275 per tola yesterday.

    Gold is currently trading at $1,843.80 per ounce in USD, while silver is trading at $21.77 per ounce.

  • Gold is currently trading at Rs 102,500, having lost Rs 500 per tola today.

    Gold is currently trading at Rs 102,500, having lost Rs 500 per tola today.


    Today’s gold price has dropped by Rs. 500 per tola.

    According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is now trading at Rs. 102,500 per tola. Yesterday, the tariff remained unchanged at Rs. 103,000 per tola. Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is currently trading at Rs. 102,000. In contrast, the cost was kept at Rs. 102,500 per tola yesterday.

    Silver has lost Rs. 10 per tola on the sidelines. Today’s local market price for the gleaming white metal is Rs. 1,275 per tola, down from yesterday’s closing price of Rs. 1,285 per tola.

    Gold is currently trading at $1,826.80 per ounce in USD, while silver is trading at $21.42 per ounce on the international market.

  • Today’s gold price falls by Rs 200 per tola.

    Today’s gold price falls by Rs 200 per tola.


    Today’s gold price has dropped by Rs. 200 per tola.

    According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is now trading for Rs. 103,600 per tola. Yesterday, the cost remained unchanged at Rs. 103,800 per tola. Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is currently trading at Rs. 103,100. In contrast, the cost was kept at Rs. 103,300 per tola yesterday.

    Silver has lost Rs. 5 per tola on the sidelines. Today’s local market price for the gleaming white metal is Rs. 1,290 per tola, compared to yesterday’s closing price of Rs. 1,295 per tola.

    Gold is currently trading at $1,845.30 per ounce in USD, while silver is trading at $21.69 per ounce on the international market.

  • Is bitcoin banned in Nepal?

    Is bitcoin banned in Nepal?


    Ban of Transaction of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in Nepal.

    The central bank of NepalNepal Rastra Bank (“NRB”) published a notice pursuant to Nepal Rastra Bank Act 2001 (“NRB Act”) and Foreign Exchange (Regulation) Act 1962 (“FERA”) prohibiting the usage of Bitcoin in Nepal. NRB has not recognized Bitcoins as a valid currency in Nepal.

    A few highlights on the ban:

    1. Laws of Nepal: The Nepal Rastra Bank, Nepal’s central bank, highlighted two laws in its statement banning Bitcoin and its transactions: the foreign exchange statute of 2019 BS and the Nepal Rastra Bank Act of 2058 BS. It basically means that you can’t do bitcoin transactions or use bitcoin to swap foreign or Nepali currency in Nepal because bitcoin isn’t classified as a currency by the Nepali government, therefore utilizing the internet for bitcoin transactions or exchange is unlawful.
    2. Lack of regulations: NRB and Nepal govt is unable to have proper regulation over bitcoin transactions, as it’s mostly done over internet and Nepal doesn’t yet have the technology needed to regulate it, and hence it may be banned.
    3. Use in illegal activities: Reports of bitcoin being used for money laundering or making black money into white by converting into Bitcoin, among other cases is another reason.
    4. Damage to Nepali economy: Bitcoin transactions unlike other banking transactions can’t be taxed, so there will be loss of revenue, plus if more Nepalis use bitcoins, the monetary system of Nepal may be affected, Bitcoin is also a very volatile currency with lots of ups and downs and long term it can cause severe problems. NRB is tasked with maintaining the financial stability of Nepal and maybe it felt, bitcoin was a threat.

    These are only a few of the reasons, in my opinion, why bitcoin is prohibited in Nepal. The existing Nepali laws prohibit it, and the central bank believes that bitcoin cannot be effectively regulated, that it can be used for unlawful purposes, and that it will harm the Nepali economy in the long run. The Nepalese government has recently taken tough measures against bitcoin transactions, including arresting people who were mining bitcoin or had large amounts of bitcoin, shutting down Nepal’s largest bitcoin exchange operator Bitsewa and arresting its owners, and even arresting a Nepali politician from a minor party for bitcoin trading.