Prime Minister Balen Shah leads a critical executive session today, focusing on contemporary national challenges and the advancement of key ministerial agendas.
Nabil Bank has launched an extensive training program across 16 rural locations to equip 500 agricultural workers with essential financial and technical skills.
MBL Equity Fund's NAV dipped slightly to Rs 11.34, while Machhapuchchhre SIP Yojana saw a significant jump to Rs 11.61 as per the latest monthly financial reports.
ICRA Nepal maintains Maruti Cements' BBB rating with a negative outlook, while upgrading Pashupati Renewables to BB, reflecting improved creditworthiness.
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) fell 0.60% today to close at 2,787.15, marking a second day of losses with a total turnover of Rs 5.09 Arba.
Gold dropped to Rs 298,700 and silver to Rs 5,020 per tola following a significant two-day price slump in the domestic market.
Gas dealers have reverted to selling full 14.2kg cylinders, citing unsustainable transportation costs caused by a massive hike in diesel prices.
The Lazarus Group is suspected of stealing $290 million from KelpDAO, marking the year's biggest cryptocurrency exploit.
Shree Airlines plans to launch international flights to India within three months and is preparing an IPO priced at Rs. 200 per share.
The Supreme Court refused to register a writ petition seeking the suspension of RSP President Rabi Lamichhane over an ongoing money laundering case.
The NEPSE index gained 2.92 points in Wednesday's pre-open session, reaching 2810.04 following a previous double-digit loss.
Gold prices in Nepal fell by Rs 800 per tola on Wednesday, April 22 (Baishakh 9), while silver saw a decline of Rs 30 per tola. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers' Association, gold is now trading at Rs 300,500 per tola.