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A slight decline in Nepse


Nepalnews
2022 Mar 06, 17:31, Kathmandu

The Nepse index, which measures stock trading, has declined in the stock market. Shares of Nepse fell by 3.66 points to 2,543.39 on the first day of the trading week. Similarly, the Sensex, which measures the trading volume of large companies, rose by 1.30 points to 490.13. A total of 51,039,239 shares of 230 companies were bought and sold at a price of Rs 2.49 billion.

According to Nepse, out of 13 subgroups traded, share prices of four subgroups rose while those of subgroups declined. Banking rose by 3.27 points, hotels and tourism by 1.52 points, development banks by 53.31 points and others by 8.21 points. Trade 12.4, Hydropower 21.97, Finance 13.6, Non-Life Insurance 18.14, Production 127, Microfinance 3.16, Life Insurance 163.17, Collective Investment Fund 0.03 and Investment 0.16. The numbers are down.

After Sunday's trading, the market capitalization has been limited to Rs. 364.23 billion. Shivam Cement tops the list in terms of turnover. The company had a turnover of Rs. 152.282 million. Nepal Life Insurance had a turnover of Rs. 142.754 million, Api Power Company Rs. 111.715 million, Himalayan Distillery Rs. Have managed to fall within five.

According to Nepse, investors of Malung Khola Hydropower Company earned 7.80 percent, Samling Power Company 4.48 percent, Nepal Lube Oil 3.99 percent, Nyadi Hydropower 2.74 percent and NIBL ​​Samridhi Fund II 2.70 percent. Investors in Shivam Cement lost 7.11 per cent, Reliance Life Insurance 5.77 per cent, Prudential Insurance 4.05 per cent, Universal Power Company 3.81 per cent and Panchthar Power Company 3.44 per cent.

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