The NEPSE index, which measures stock trading, fell by 54.62 points to 2,614.68 points on Sunday. With this decrease of 2.04 percent compared to last Thursday, NEPSE has fallen to its lowest point in two months. Last week, the NEPSE, which decreased continuously on all trading days, also decreased by 54 and a half points on the first trading day of this week.
Sunday's NEPSE is the lowest since January 8. On January 8, NEPSE closed at 2613.08 points. Since then, the NEPSE reached 2890.28 points on February 18. After that, NEPSE is gradually decreasing. The NEPSE index decreased by 67.17 points during the last week.
A total of 13 companies' share prices increased on Sunday, while 230 companies' prices decreased. A total of 72 thousand 265 shares have been traded worth 6.32 billion 1 lakh 41 thousand rupees. 1 crore 23 lakh 71 thousand 280 shares were bought and sold on Sunday.
Among the total 13 subgroups, non-life insurance, life insurance, hotels and tourism and development banks declined the most. Life Insurance 268.42, Life Insurance 263.31, Hotel and Tourism 150.56, Development Bank 129.86, Business 118.02 and Manufacturing and Processing 103.84 points decreased.
Mithila Laguvitta Financial Institution, Geo Energy Development Company, Sayapatri Hydropower, Mayakhola Hydropower and Upper Solu Hydro Electric Company fell. Himalayan Re-Insurance, NRN Infrastructure and Development Bank, Nepal Re-Insurance Company, United Modi Hydropower and Sindhu Development Bank were ahead in terms of turnover.
Himalayan Re-Insurance's shares worth 426 million 34 thousand, NRN Infrastructure and Development Bank's shares worth 35 million 99 million 53 thousand rupees have been traded.
