Greenery in the face of the budget: business has also increased!
Kathmandu. In the face of the budget, the stock market has started to look greener. Expectation that some important issues related to the stock market will be addressed through the upcoming budget has added to the enthusiasm of investors. The latest improvement seen in the market has been started to be analyzed in connection with this hope.
Stock invstors have high expectations regarding the budget that the new leadership government is going to bring. Finance Minister Swarnim Wagle has also been asking investors to be patient till the budget. It seems to have given a positive message about the possibility of policy reforms and concessions in the market.
Meanwhile, there was some uncertainty in the market after the arrest of some influential businessmen and people connected to the banking sector. Market analysts say that the incident affected the morale of investors and increased selling pressure to reduce risk. But in the last few days, the pressure is gradually decreasing.
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