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17.53 points decline in NEPSE, turnover above 14.56 billion

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Kathmandu. On the fifth trading day of the week, NEPSE index decreased by 17.53 points and remained at 2714.05. During the day, 354 million 77 thousand 939 shares of 320 companies were bought and sold, with a turnover of 14.56 billion 31 million shares. Today, while the share price of 85 companies increased, the share price of 170 companies decreased, while the price of 5 companies remained stable.

Today, the highest turnover of Ngadi Group is 599.9 million rupees. In the second place, shares of SY Panel were traded for Rs 52 crore 29 lakh and in the third place, shares of United Modi Hydropower were traded for Rs 46 crore 46 lakh.

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