NEPSE declined 7.37 points (0.27%) on Friday to close at 2,643.83, while daily turnover stood at Rs. 4.27 Arba with over 9.75 million shares traded.
The NEPSE index gained 8.81 points to close at 2,651.21 on Thursday, while market turnover stood at Rs. 3.72 Arba as investor activity remained steady.
NEPSE has launched the After Market Order (AMO) facility on its TMS, allowing investors to place share buy and sell orders outside the regular 11 AM–3 PM trading window.
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) posted another marginal gain on Wednesday, rising 0.55 points (0.02%) to close at 2,642.40, extending its winning streak for a second consecutive session.
Mount Everest Power Development Limited (MEPDL) recorded its first share transaction at Rs. 300 per share during Wednesday’s Special Pre-Open Session on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE).
A total of eight candidates have applied for the vacant Chief Executive Officer (CEO) position at the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE). The selection committee will now evaluate their business plans before shortlisting candidates for presentations and interviews.
Sarbottam Paints Industries Limited (SAPIL) has been listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE), with 3.4 million shares now available for trading. The company’s first trading session will begin with an opening range of Rs. 100 to Rs. 300.
Nepal’s stock market ended marginally higher on Tuesday, with the NEPSE index gaining 0.79 points to 2,641.85 amid moderate trading activity.
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) declined by 9.02 points, or 0.34%, on Monday, extending its losing streak for a second consecutive session. Turnover stood at Rs. 3.67 billion, with over 10.96 million shares traded.
Capital Max Securities Limited (Stock Broker No. 62) is preparing to launch margin trading services by arranging a Rs. 1 billion short-term bank facility. The move is expected to diversify the company’s income beyond brokerage commissions and strengthen its position in Nepal’s growing capital market.
The benchmark index closed at 2,650.09 as trading turnover stood at Rs. 3.77 billion, with Mutual Funds emerging as the only major sectoral gainer.
Listed companies must pay their FY 2026/27 annual renewal fees by the end of Ashwin or face penalties and possible suspension of their securities listing.