The stock market gauge Nepse index has risen by a higher number. On the first day of the trading week, the NEPSE index rose by 101.07 points to reach 2,667.97.
According to the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE), the market has risen by 3.94 percent today. Similarly, the Sensitive Index, which measures the trading volume of large companies, rose by 16.37 points to 509.90.
Despite the high increase in Nepse, the transaction amount did not increase significantly. A total of 9,022,890 shares of 228 companies were bought and sold at a price of Rs. 4,877,715,387.
According to Nepse, shares of 13 subgroups have risen. Banking 54.71, trade 113, hotel and tourism 158.69, development bank 210.56, hydropower 75.65, finance 107.01, non-life insurance 567.87, manufacturing 308.06, others 86.62, microfinance 163. 78, Life Insurance 922.16, Collective Investment Fund 0.17 and Investment 3.81 points.
After today's trading, the market capitalization has reached Rs. 3780.77 billion. Shivam Cement tops the list in terms of turnover. The company had a turnover of Rs. 343.65 million.
Similarly, Api Power Company Rs. 301.73 million, ICFC Finance Company Rs. 213.13 million 872, Nepal Telecom Company Rs. 1961.95 million 583 and Nepal Life Insurance Company Rs. 1946.72 million They are in the top five in terms of turnover.
Circuits in shares of five companies
According to Nepse, shares of five different companies have a positive circuit. Shares of Asian Life Insurance, Jyoti Vikas Bank and Sanima Life Insurance rose 10 percent to form a positive circuit.
Similarly, investors in Emerging Nepal and Corporate Development Bank gained 9.99 percent. The company's share price also saw a positive circuit.
Investors in Mega Mutual Fund A 2.93, Prime Bank Bonds 1.99, Kumari Equity Fund 1.59, Nabil Bonds 1.49 and Sunrise Bank Bonds lost 1.07 percent.
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