Double-digit decline in the stock market, turnover also decreased
Kathmandu. There was a double-digit decline in the stock market on Thursday. On this day, the NEPSE index decreased by 19.67 points and stood at 2601.92 points. As the NEPSE index fell, the turnover also decreased compared to Wednesday. On the previous trading day, the stock market fell by 30.09 points on Wednesday. On that day, there was a transaction worth 4.82 billion.
On this day, 87 lakh 51 thousand 380 shares of 361 scrips were bought and sold for 4 billion 61 crore 19 lakh 54 thousand 782 rupees. 42 of the stocks that came into the business went up while 229 went down. The prices of 6 stocks remained stable.
Shares of Upkar Laghuditta Financial Institutions increased the most by 12.68 percent, while shares of Snow Rivers increased by 11.76 percent. Global IME Bank Ltd. Ventures 2086 and 1987 topped the list in terms of turnover. The bank traded shares worth 35 crores.
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