With a double-digit decline in the NEPSE, all sub-sectors declined except for hotels and tourism
Kathmandu. On Tuesday, the second trading day of the week, the stock market also fell. The NEPSE index, which closed down on Monday, continued the same trend on this day as well and dropped by 17.91 points to 2807.31 points. Along with the NEPSE index, the sensitive index has gone down by 3.07 points, the float index by 1.11 points and the sensitive float index by 1.01 points.
It is seen that this decline in the market has created some pressure on investors. Although the index has decreased, there has been a general increase in the transaction amount compared to the previous day. On Monday, 10.3 million 19 thousand shares of 347 companies were bought and sold for 5.77 billion 43.17 thousand rupees.
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