Nepse index has increased by 33.27 points and close 1,298.73

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Nepse index has increased by 33.27 points  and close 1,298.73

The Nepse index, a measure of share turnover, has risen by double digits. According to the Nepal Stock Exchange, the trading volume Nepse index has increased by 33.27 points  and reached 1,298.73. The Sensitive Index rose 6.30 points to 275.88.

According to the stock, 27 lakh 31 thousand 498 shares of 176 companies have been traded at Rs 927.84 million. Out of the total 12 sub-groups traded, only the condition of collective investment funds is negative today. Collective investment funds declined by 0.06 to 21.29 in banking, 14.47 in trade, 74.67 in hotels, 14.15 in development banks, 12.47 in hydropower, 2.51 in finance, 274.4 in non-life insurance and 45.23 in manufacturing. Others increased by 29.62 points, microfinance by 84.11 points and life insurance by 266.43 points.

According to the stock, the company is in the top position in Nepal Reinsurance in terms of turnover today. The company had a turnover of Rs. 145.33 million. Similarly, Nepal Life Insurance Rs. 78 million 91 thousand 793, Prabhu Bank founder shares Rs. 484 million 44 thousand, Himalayan Distillery Rs. 3994757, NMB Bank Rs. 26 million 24 thousand 34, Shivam Cement Rs. 249.53 million 194 and Nabil Bank traded at Rs. 24.07 million 284 and is at the top.

According to the stock, the shareholders of Global IME Microfinance Financial Institution and Nepal Purnabi have earned 10-10 percent. Investors in Suryodaya Microfinance Financial Institution 9.95, Garima Vikas Bank 9.84, United Insurance 9.70, Swadeshi Microfinance Financial Institution 9.70, Siddhartha Insurance 9.45, Asha Microfinance Financial Institution 9.28 and Taragaon Regency Hotel 9.14. Percent have earned.

Similarly, Radhi Power Company 9.89, Bottlers Nepal Terai 5.86, Dev Vikas Bank 5.16, Joshi Hydropower 3.92, Bishal Bazar Company 3.91, Khanikhola Hydropower 3.70, Swabhiman Microfinance Financial Institution 3.44 and Investors in Himalayan Energy Development Company lost 3.33 percent.