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NEPSE gains 19.29 points as govt inclined to hold timely elections



KATHMANDU: The share market on Tuesday witnessed double-digit growth amid the government’s inclination to hold the local level elections on time. The government also held discussions with Election Commission in this regard today.

The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) increased by 19.29 points to reach 2891.33 points. Likewise, the sensitive index measuring the share transaction of big companies increased by 3.98 points and reached 542.9 points.

With the improvement in the share market, the total transaction volume also rose reaching more than Rs 6.57 billion with the trade of 12.1 million shares of 223 companies. Of the 13 categories traded, nine categories witnessed a rise while investors of four other groups lost.

Trade, hotel and tourism, production and life insurance categories decreased by 16.3 points, 2.65 points, 13.08 points and 15.61 points, respectively. After Tuesday’s trade, the market capitalization has crossed 4086 billion.

On the basis of trade, National Hydropower Company Limited had the highest volume with the transaction of Rs 390 million. Likewise, the share price of WEAN Nepal Microfinance and Buddhabhumi Nepal Hydropower recorded positive circuit.

Publish Date : 01 February 2022 20:01 PM

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