Jul Sun 2020 10:38:47
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Kathmandu. The Nepse index, which measures stock trading in the stock market, has risen by double digits on Sunday. According to the Nepal Stock Exchange, the NEPSE has risen by 22.40 points to reach 1,465.10. Similarly, the Sensitive Index increased by 3.59 to 307.53. A total of 4.56 million shares of 190 companies were bought and sold at a price of Rs 1.94 billion.
Of the total 12 subgroups traded, shares of three subgroups declined and shares of nine subgroups rose on Sunday. Hotels increased by 2.29 per cent, hydropower by 2.2 per cent and collective investment funds by 0.01 per cent. Banking grew by 16.5 points, trade by 8.51 points, development banks by 4.73 points, finance by 3.33 points, non-life insurance by 259.64 points, manufacturing by 5.73 points, others by 13.79 points, microfinance by 27.65 points and life insurance by 338.8 points. .
Nepal Life Insurance Company is in the top position in terms of turnover. The company had a turnover of Rs. 258.41 million. Similarly, Nepal Reinsurance Company has Rs. 199.42 million 916, NIC Asia Bank Rs. 86.186 million 251, Shikhar Insurance Rs. 857.68 million 132, NMB Bank Rs. 64.4 million 30 thousand 387 and NIC Asia Microfinance topped the list with a turnover of Rs. 629.25 million.
Similarly, Mirmir Microfinance gained 9.97 per cent, Taragaon Regency Hotel 9.96 per cent, Joshi Hydropower 8.23 per cent, Sagarmatha Insurance 8.11 per cent, Support Microfinance 7.56 per cent and Premier Insurance 6.14 per cent. Similarly, West Finance Company lost 6.54 per cent, National Hydropower 3.70 per cent, Sunrise First Microfinance 3, Samridhi Finance 2.88 per cent, Rasuwagadhi Hydropower 2.68 per cent and Everest Bank's founding shareholders lost 2.50 per cent.