Greenery in Nepse as insurance group rises

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Kathmandu: Nepse index, which measures the share turnover in the stock market, has risen by a higher number today due to the rise in the shares of the insurance sub-group. Share prices of both life insurance and non-life insurance subgroups have risen sharply.

Life insurance increased by 487.2 points and non-life insurance by 378.53 points. Similarly, the Development Bank subgroup has increased by 357.5 points. Although there has been no significant increase in the shares of other subgroups in these subgroups, they have helped to increase Nepse. According to Nepse, finance increased by 181.26, banking by 45.13, trade by 34.83, hydropower by 78.55, manufacturing by 96.4, others by 9.01, microfinance by 133.5, collective investment funds by 0.14, and investment by 2.82. The number has increased.

Nepse, which has been continuously declining, has turned green today. According to the Nepal Stock Exchange, the NEPSE has risen by 74.71 points to 2,899.82. Similarly, the Sensitive Index, which measures the share turnover of large companies, rose by 13.17 points to 543.43.

A total of 315,888,850 shares of 225 companies worth Rs. 8,613,82,496 have been traded. After Sunday's transaction, the market capitalization has reached Rs. 4,033.79 billion.

NIC Asia Bank tops the list in terms of transactions. The bank had a turnover of Rs. 399.61 million. Similarly, Nabil Bank had a turnover of Rs. 258.182 million, Nepal Bank Rs. 244.33 million 84 thousand 600, Nepal Infrastructure Bank Rs. Stayed in place.

Shares of Gurkhaj Finance Shree Investment Finance, ICFC Company rose 10 percent and started a positive circuit. Investors in Sign Resunga gained 9.98 percent, Multipurpose Finance 9.97 percent, Samridhi Finance 9.95 percent, Mahalakshmi Development Bank 9.93 percent, and Shangrila Development Bank 9.92 percent.

Similarly, investors in Corporate Development Bank lost 3.75 percent, Oriental Hotel 2.70 percent, NBBL Debenture 1.85 percent, Lakshmi Vikas Bank 1.23 percent, and Siddhartha Investment Growth Scheme II lost 1.08 percent.

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