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.
Express
Related News
In five months, 3 trillion 59 billion worth of goods were brought in through the Birganj border
Birganj. In the five months of the current financial year, goods and goods worth Rs. Compared to the five months of the previous financial year, goods worth 53.32 billion more were imported by 17 percent in the same period of the current year. Whi...
Tax arrears are coming up: The remaining amount has reached 94.95 billion
Kathmandu. In recent years, the outstanding tax arrears in Nepal have started to pile up. According to the Internal Revenue Department, by the end of the financial year 2081 and 2082, the outstanding amount including i...
The price of gold and silver increased, how much did it reach per tola?
Kathmandu. The price of gold and silver has increased in Nepali market. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Traders, the price of gold remained at 317,000 rupees per tola on Tuesday. According to the federation, the price of 10 gr...
How was the weather across the country on Friday?
Kathmandu. Currently, there is no significant impact of any weather system across the country, according to the Water and Weather Forecast Division.
According to the division, the weather will remain mostly clear...
The price of gold increased, how much is the transaction going on today?
Kathmandu. The price of gold increased on Tuesday. Today, the price of gold has increased by Rs 900 per tola. According to the Nepal Gold and Silver Traders Federation, today the price of printed gold has been fixed at 3 lakh 5 thousand 500 rupees...
Trunkline dues dispute: Industrialists agree to deposit deposit
Kathmandu. Industries have come to an agreement on dedicated and trunk line dues disputes. According to the Confederation of Nepal Industry and Commerce, it has been agreed to go for a review by depositing an amount eq...


