Shares traded in the stock market The NEPSE index, which measures stock trading in the stock market, has risen slightly today. According to the Nepal Stock Exchange, the trading volume NEPSE Index has risen by 0.08 points to reach 2,700.98.
The NEPSE index, which had declined by more than 100 on Sunday, rose by a few points today, but the Sensitive Index, which measures the trading volume of large companies, fell by 0.37 point to 511.30. Despite a slight improvement in NEPSE, the transaction amount has declined. A total of 7.549 million 779 shares of 227 companies were bought and sold at a price of Rs 3.68 billion.
According to NEPSE, out of the total 13 subgroups traded, the share price of eight subgroups has risen today while the share price of five subgroups has declined. Banking 3.22, trade 39.51, non-life insurance 14.36, manufacturing 35.28 and collective investment funds 0.04 points lower in the market, hotel and tourism 18.45, development bank 16.32, life insurance 52.49 Hydropower rose by 5.37 points, finance by 4.88 points, others by 0.33 points and microfinance by 13.4 points.
According to NEPSE, National Hydropower Company is in the top position in terms of turnover. The company had a turnover of Rs. 549.193 million.
Similarly, transactions of Nepal Telecom Company worth Rs. 177.83 million, Arun Valley Hydropower Company worth Rs. 152.376 million, Api Power Company worth Rs. Bhai remained within the top five.
According to NEPSE, Buddhabhumi Nepal Hydropower's share price rose the most by 8.13 percent. Similarly, support microfinance rose by 4.72 per cent, National Hydropower Company by 4.28 per cent, Kisan Microfinance Financial Institution by 3.6 per cent and Nepal Hydro Developers Company by 3.55 per cent.
Similarly, the share price of Malungkhola Hydropower Company fell by 23 points. The share price of Prime Insurance fell by 24 points, Nepal Life Insurance by 19 points, NIVL Samridhi Fund-2 by 0.20 points and Sunrise Bluechip Fund by 0.19 points. And the measuring Nepse index has risen slightly today.
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