Today, gold jumped by Rs 1,800 to Rs 293,800, while silver rose Rs 90 to hit Rs 5,050.
The central bank of Nepal, Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), has released its official foreign exchange updates for today, fixing the US Dollar selling rate at Rs 154.76 and the European Euro at Rs 179.82.
For the upcoming fiscal year 2083/84, the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, and Supplies has submitted a program proposal worth Rs 10.13 billion, overshooting its designated financial ceiling of Rs 8.31 billion.
The Ministry of Energy, Water Resources, and Irrigation has unveiled its 'Energy Consumption Growth and Export Strategy, 2083', targeting 28,500 MW of installed capacity and the commissioning of over two dozen high-voltage cross-border and domestic transmission lines within a decade.
Breaking a cycle of marginal fluctuations, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) rallied by 30.08 points to close at 2,754.48, driven by strong gains in the Hotels and Hydropower sectors amid a healthy market turnover.
China formalizes a commitment to acquire 200 Boeing jets as President Trump’s Beijing visit yields key trade agreements, including components guarantees and proposed tariff reductions.
Nepal Rastra Bank is deploying a 91-day deposit collection instrument today to absorb Rs 30 billion in excess liquidity from the financial sector.
Laxmi Sunrise Capital is closing the issue for its 12-year closed-ended 'LS Horizon 12' mutual fund scheme today, following an overwhelming response from investors.

Today is the final deadline to apply for Himalayan Power Partner's 50% right shares worth Rs 53.27 crore.
Taksar Pikhuwa Khola Hydropower's IPO has been allotted, with 251,545 valid applicants receiving 10 shares each via lottery.
Gold prices plunge by Rs 3,300 per tola to Rs 292,000, while silver slides to Rs 4,960 in Nepal.
Nepal's Department of Tourism has issued a staggering 1,181 climbing permits to international expeditionists from 79 nations for the Spring 2026 season, with Mount Everest leading both climber volume and state revenue generation.