The total market capitalization which was Rs 44.23 billion last Thursday remained at Rs 43.79 billion 90 billion last Thursday.
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The size of the stock market (total market capitalization) has also shrunk in the last week. During that period, the NEPSE index decreased by 26.47 points and the size of the stock market decreased by 43 billion rupees. When NEPSE goes down, the share price of the companies also goes down, so the total market capitalization has decreased by 43 billion 133 million rupees.
Total market capitalization is calculated by multiplying the total listed shares by the same day's share price. A decrease in capitalization means a decrease in the market value of the listed shares. Based on this, it has been analyzed that the value of the investor's property has decreased and the size of the stock market has shrunk.
According to NEPSE data, the total market capitalization which was 44 trillion 23 billion 3 million rupees last Thursday was 43 trillion 79 billion 90 million rupees last Thursday.
In the last week, 1282 million 94 thousand 859 shares have been bought and sold out of a share transaction of 52 billion 608 million rupees. NEPSE increased by 0.47 points on the first day of the week and 2.80 points on Monday. NEPSE fell in the next three trading days. On the last trading day of the week, the NEPSE fell by 24.76 points on Thursday. Investors may be waiting for the upcoming monetary policy if NEPSE does not increase as expected in recent days, experts say. Even though NEPSE decreased during the last week, hydropower companies remained dominant. Hydropower remained among the companies whose share prices increased. It seems that hydropower companies are leading the way in terms of high prices and turnover.
Last week Pure Energy Limited 31.75, Panchkanya Mai Hydropower 19.87, Union Hydropower 18.91, Butwal Power 13.46, Joshi Hydropower 11.96, Peoples Power 11.17, Barun Hydropower 10.74, Madhya Bhotekoshi Hydropower 9.62, Singti Hydropower 8.82 and Shiv Sri Hydropower NEPSE said that the share price increased by 6.51 percent.
Investors in finance, development bank, life insurance, microfinance and other companies lost their share value last week. Accordingly, Shree Investment Finance 12.95, Om Megashree Pharmaceuticals 10.71, Saptakoshi Development Bank 10.25, People's Hydropower 9.03, Sindhu Development Bank 8.92, Crest Micro Life Insurance 8.71, Nepal Hydro Developers 7.99, Seacles Hydropower 7.30 and Universal Power Company 7.21 and Win Nepal Microfinance Share price fell by 7.15 percent.
Last week, hydropower companies remained among the companies with the highest turnover based on turnover. Sanima Mai Hydropower 3 billion 730 million, Ngadi Group Power 3 billion 47 million, Butwal Power 2 billion 87 million 21 million, Radhi Electricity Company 2 billion 89 million, Singti Hydropower 2 billion 16 million, Universal Power Company 1 billion 71 million 73 million, Chilime Hydropower 1 billion 43 million 39 million, Synergy Power Development 1 billion 23 million 10 million, Solti Hotel has a turnover of 1 billion 21 million 81 million rupees and Union Hydropower has a turnover of 1 billion 19 million 28 million rupees.
10 high earning companies
Pure Energy Limited: 31.75 percent
Panchkanya Mai Hydropower: 19.87 percent
Union Hydropower: 18.91 percent
Butwal Power: 13.46 percent
Joshi Hydropower: 11.96 percent
People's Power: 11.17 percent
Barun Hydropower: 10.74 percent
Madhya Bhotekoshi Hydropower: 9.62 percent
Singti Hydropower : 8.82 percent
Shiv Sri Hydropower : 6.51 percent
Top 10 companies that will lose the most
Shree Investment Finance: 12.95 percent
Om Mega Shree Pharmaceuticals: 10.71
Saptakoshi Development Bank: 10.25 percent
Pipulpar Hydropower: 9.03 percent
Indus Development Bank: 8.92 percent
Crest Micro Life Insurance: 8.71 percent
Nepal Hydro Developers: 7.99 percent
Sikless Hydropower: 7.30 percent
Universal Power Company: 7.21 percent
Win Nepal Microfinance: 7.15 percent
Top 10 companies based on turnover
Sanima Mai Hydropower: 3.73 billion
Ngadi Group Power: 3.47 billion
Butwal Power: 2.87 billion 2.1 billion
Radhi Electricity Company: 2.89 billion
Singti Hydropower: 2 billion 16 million
Universal Power Company: 1 billion 71 million 73 million
Chilime Hydropower: 1 billion 43 million 39 million
Synergy Power Development: 1 billion 23 million 10 million
Solti Hotel: 1 billion 21 million 81 million
Union Hydropower: 1 billion 19 million 28 million
