Nepse raised by 14.57 points, NIFRA has the highest turnover
Kathmandu, March 19
On the third day of the week, the Nepse index has increased by 0.58 percent or 14.57 points compared to the previous day.
The Nepse index reached 2,528.95 points in Tuesday’s trading. In this trading day, 1,286,710 shares of 208 companies were traded 61,422 times at a price of Rs. 5 billion 141.897 million 169.
Nepal Infrastructure Bank has the highest turnover today. The company’s Rs. 526 million 94 thousand shares have been bought and sold. Similarly, the share price of Salt Trading Corporation has risen the most by 10 percent. The share price of the company has been reached to Rs. 11, 550. In the second quarter, the share price of Chandragiri Hills raised by 9.98 percent and the price has reached Rs. 1,719.
The share price of Panchakanya Mai Hydropower Company has declined the most by 4.15 percent. The share price of the company is has fell and reached to Rs.185. The second most company declined is Saptakoshi Development Bank. It’s share price fell by 3.61 percent.
Of all the 13 groups that came into business, the index of the largest trading group increased by 9.34 percent. The trade group index raised as the share price of Salt Trading raised.
In the second, the index of hydropower group is 5.84 percent, hotel and tourism group is 4.97 percent, non-life insurance group is 1.38 percent, microfinance group is 1.54 percent, investment group is 1.6 percent and mutual fund is 0.6 percent. It has increased by 18 percent.
The banking group’s index was 0.38 percent, the development bank group’s index was 0.24 percent, the finance group’s index was 0.41 percent, the manufacturing and processing group’s index was 0.76 percent, the other group’s index was 0.58 percent and the life insurance group’s index was 0.8 percent. It has decreased by 58 percent.
The market had declined on Monday but increased on Tuesday when buyers became active again. The market had declined by 24 points on Monday. It has been found that short-term investors have recently started buying profits and buying shares again.
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