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Balance of Payment at Rs 195 billion loss


13 January 2022  

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KATHMANDU: The first five months of the current fiscal year has witnessed the balance of payment (BoP) at the loss of Rs 195 billion. However, in the same period of the last fiscal year, the BoP was on positive side with Rs 106.48 billion profit/savings.

The data released by the central bank on current financial condition of the country on Thursday shows the current account of the five months also at a loss of Rs 300.39 billion. In the same period of the last year, the current account was at loss of only Rs 23 billion.

Similarly, the foreign exchange reserve has also declined in the five months. It is now Rs 1214 billion. Trade loss is at Rs 335 billion. The commodity trade loss is recorded at loss by 54 percent in the last five months reaching Rs 749 billion.

Similarly, the import is increased by 59 percent. The five-month report has shown negative progress in other indicators as well. Inflation rose by 7.11 percent against the NRB’s aim of containing it within 6.5 percent. The inflation in the same period of last fiscal year was 2.93 percent.

The deposit in bank and financial institutions increased by 1.5 percent while it was 6.5 percent last fiscal year.

Publish Date : 13 January 2022 21:26 PM

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