Monday, December 22nd, 2025

NEPSE decreases by 8.24 points



KATHMANDU: Nepal Stock Exchange Ltd (NEPSE) has decreased by 8.24 points on Monday, the second trading day of the week.

With today’s decline, the index has come down to 3050.42 points.

A total of 37.061 million shares of 223 companies traded today resulting in a turnover of Rs 14.13 billion.

The share value of 7 companies has increased by 10 percent. Greenlife Hydropower, Janaki Finance, Reedy Hydropower, Mountain Hydro, Vishal Bazar Company, Ngadi Group, and Himalayan Energy Development Company increased by 10 percent.

Likewise, Sanjen and Rasuwagadhi hydropower has increased by 8.5 percent.

Progressive finance increased 8 percent. The share value of Pokhara Finance has decreased by 5 percent. Sunrise Bank shrunk by 3.9 percent, Laxmi Bank by 3.6 percent, Machhapuchhre Bank by 3.5 percent, Citizens Bank by 3.3 percent, Sanima Bank by 3.3 percent, and Agriculture Development Bank by 3 percent.

As a group, banking declined the most by 43 points. Similarly, Development Bank declined by 34 points and other groups by 10 points.

Trade increased by 55 points, hotels and tourism by 14 points, hydropower by 102 points, finance by 65 points, non-life insurance by 14 points, manufacturing by 84 points, microfinance by 98 points, and life insurance group by 68 points. Ngadi Group topped the list in terms of turnover.

Himalaya Distillery and NIC Asia had a turnover of Rs 330 million. Agriculture Development and Nepal Bank were also ahead in terms of turnover.

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