The NEPSE index fell by a few points
Kathmandu. The NEPSE index, which measures stock trading in the stock market, has fallen by a few points today. According to the Nepal Stock Exchange, the NEPSE index fell by two points and reached 2,649.51.
The snsitive index, which measures the turnover of large companies, has gone down by 0.55 points and reached 457.68. A total of 77 lakh 27 thousand 649 shares of 359 companies were bought and sold at the price of Rs 3 billion 94 crore 58 lakh 4 thousand 552.
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