The Nepse index, which measures stock trading in the stock market, has risen by double digits today. According to the Nepal Stock Exchange, the NEPSE index rose by 25.41 points to 2,718.51.
Similarly, the Sensitive Index, which measures the trading volume of large companies, rose by 5.15 points to 518.79. Despite the double digit increase in Nepse, the transaction amount has not increased significantly. A total of 49,92,879 shares of 224 companies worth Rs 2.99 billion were traded.
Share prices of 13 subgroups traded higher. According to Nepse, banking 16.28, trade 8.05, hotel and tourism 34.84, development bank 22.82, hydropower 72.39, finance 27.24, non-life insurance 39.02, manufacturing 66.28, others 29.21. Microfinance rose by 12.27 points, life insurance by 19.19 points, collective investment funds by 0.04 points and investment by 1.1 points.
After Monday's trading, the market capitalization has reached Rs. 3850.47 billion. According to Nepse, Nepal Telecom Company is in the top position in terms of turnover. The company had a turnover of Rs. 265 million 13 thousand 560. Similarly, Jeevan Vikash Microfinance had a turnover of Rs. 263,233,845, Arun Valley Hydropower Rs. 101,822,762, Api Power Company Rs. Managed to fall within five.
United Idi Mardi Hydropower's share price rose 10 percent on a positive circuit. Gurans Microfinance gained 9.65 per cent, Nepal Hydro Developers 7.19 per cent, Buddhabhumi Nepal Hydropower 6.72 per cent and Sahas Urja investors 6.12 per cent.
Investors in Nabil Bank lost 1.95 per cent, Kalika Microfinance Financial Institution 1.86 per cent, Garima Vikash Microfinance 1.56 per cent, Corporate Development Bank 1.49 per cent and Manjushree Finance 1.28 per cent.
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