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NEPSE decreased by 28.92 points throughout the week, how much is the transaction on which day?
Kathmandu. This week, NEPSE index decreased by 28.92 points and reached 2642.15 points. The NEPSE, which closed at 2671.07 points last week, decreased by 28.92 points to 2642.15 points this week. The market was open for two trading days this week. In which NEPSE decreased on both trading days.
This week, an average of 8 billion 15 million 35 million rupees was traded. Shares worth 7.94 billion 27 million were traded on Monday and 8.36 billion 44 million on Tuesday.
On the first trading day of the week, NEPSE decreased by 8.16 points to 2662.91. On that day, when 1 crore 96 lakh 16 thousand 395 shares of 335 companies traded in NEPSE were bought and sold, the turnover was over 7 billion 94 crore 27 lakh rupees.
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