On Wednesday, the NEPSE fell by 30.09 points, with debentures the most traded
Kathmandu. On Wednesday, the third day of trading of the week, the stock market gauge NEPSE index decreased. On Wednesday, NEPSE index decreased by 30.09 points to 2621.59 points. A total of 84 lakh 63 thousand 15 shares of 362 companies were bought and sold in NEPSE, and over 4.82 billion rupees were traded. The most traded today was 11 KBL Debentures 2089. The turnover of this company is Rs 62 crore 39 lakh.
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