NEPSE, which increased by 27.14 points on Tuesday, also increased to 2,696.23 points on Wednesday.
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The NEPSE index, which measures stock trading, rose by 7.1 points on Wednesday. NEPSE, which increased by 27.14 points on Tuesday, also followed the same trend on Wednesday and rose by 0.26 percent to 2,696.23 points. On March 20, NEPSE was at 2,700 points. After that, the market, which decreased a bit, reached close to 2,700 again on Wednesday.
Out of the 147 companies that traded on Wednesday, the share prices of 97 companies increased, while the share prices of the remaining 2 companies remained stable.
On this day, 1 crore 66 lakh 11 thousand 532 shares were bought and sold in a total of 64 thousand 360 transactions. Shares worth 7 billion 265 million rupees have been traded in those purchases. Compared to the previous day, the transaction amount has decreased. Shares worth 8.54 billion rupees were traded on Tuesday. Among the 13 sub-groups in the
business, the indices of finance companies, microfinance, hotels and tourism, production and processing, microfinance, investment and others decreased. According to NEPSE, the index of banking, development bank, hydropower, life insurance, collective investment fund, non-life insurance and business sub-groups increased.
on Wednesday Non-life insurance 68.76, development bank 61.89, hydro power 56.82 points increased. However, indices of other subgroups decreased by 26.16, finance companies 17.36, manufacturing and processing 11.46 and hotel and tourism 11.03 points.
Corporate Development Bank and Balefi Hydropower's prices increased by 10 percent and the transactions were closed through circuit breakers. Nepal Micro Insurance Company 9.99, Crest Micro Life Insurance 9.99, Radhi Electricity Company 9.97 percent, according to NEPSE.
Ngadi Group Power 7.46, Green Development Bank 6.49, Shivshree Hydropower 5.84, Himalayan Power Partner 5.82 and Upper Hewakhola Hydropower Company increased by 5.22 percent.
Gurans Microfinance 5.55%, Sindhu Bikas Bank 4.39%, River Falls Power 2.70%, Mandakini Hydropower's share price decreased by 1.97%. Mahalakshmi Debenture 2089 (11 percent) fell by 1.97, KBL Debenture 2089 (11 percent) by 1.85, Citizens Bank by 1.85, Machhapuchhre Bank Debenture 2085 (10.25 percent) by 1.80, Hathaway Investment Company by 1.78 and Civil Bank Debenture by 1.78 percent.
Ngadi Group Power, Radhi Electricity Company, Balefi Hydropower, NRN Infrastructure and Development and Himalayan Power Partners were ahead in terms of turnover. The most shares of Ngadi Group Power have been traded worth 59 crore 41 lakh 53 thousand rupees.
Shares of Radhi Electricity Company worth Rs 507.2 million, Balefi Hydropower Rs 428.7 million, NRN Infrastructure and Development Rs 403.6 million and Himalayan Power Partner Rs 315.7 million have been traded.
