The NEPSE index, which has been continuously declining for the last five trading days, rose by 1.03 points on Tuesday. Compared to Monday, NEPSE increased by 0.03 points to 2611.43 points. NEPSE has been continuously declining since May 15.
On Tuesday, the share price of 120 companies increased while the price of 126 companies decreased. 8 billion 74 crore 76 lakh 68 thousand rupees have been traded from 80 thousand 54 shares on that day.
A total of 2 crore 5 lakh 42 thousand 764 shares were bought and sold. All sub-groups declined except for trading, non-life insurance, manufacturing and processing, life insurance and hydropower. Trade increased by 90.67, non-life insurance by 70.16, hydropower by 48.75, manufacturing and processing by 21.07 and life insurance by 16.94 points. The sub-groups that fall into
are finance, development bank, banking, hotel and tourism, microfinance, investment, collective investment fund and other sub-groups. The share price of Nepal Micro Insurance Company increased by 10 percent and caused a circuit break. Shares of Crest Micro Life Insurance rose 9.99%, Om Megashree Pharmaceuticals 9.98%, Reddy Power Company 9.60% and Butwal Power Company 7.19%.
The share price of Win Nepal Microfinance decreased by 10 percent and circuit broke. Shares of Himalayan Power Partners fell by 5.18, Saptakoshi Bikas Bank by 5.15, Laxmi Value Fund-2 by 4.33 and Sunrise Bank Debenture 2083 (10.25 per cent) by 4.16 per cent.
Sanima Mai Hydropower, Ngadi Group Power, Radhi Power Company, Universal Power Company and Arun Valley Hydropower Development were ahead in terms of turnover.
92 crore 89 lakh 62 thousand of Sanima My Hydropower, 67 crore 32 lakh 3 thousand of Ngadi Group Power, 38 crore 22 lakh of Radhi Electricity Company, 36 crore 11 lakh of Universal Power Company and 327 crore 60 thousand rupees of Arun Valley Hydropower Development have been traded.
