The Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) has formed a high-level task force to improve transparency, efficiency, and investor confidence in the country's primary capital market through regulatory and procedural reforms.
Nabil Bank has reported a 33.5% year-on-year rise in net profit to NPR 7.91 billion for FY 2082/83, driven by lower impairment charges, improved operating performance, and stronger dividend capacity.
Finance Minister Dr. Swarnim Wagle is set to hold a special discussion with all Executive Directors of Nepal Rastra Bank to review the country's financial situation, monetary policy implementation, and key economic challenges.
The government has proposed amendments to strengthen Kathmandu Valley's Public Transport Management Authority by granting it wider powers over route planning, fare regulation, digital payments, infrastructure, and service operations.
The Government of Nepal has approved seven major decisions, including key appointments, policy reforms, legislative measures, and relief support for victims of recent unrest in Sunsari and Siraha.
A task force report on CPN-UML’s election review and party reorganization has been submitted to Chairman KP Sharma Oli, triggering fresh debate within the party over leadership reform and the report’s final outcome.
The Prime Minister’s Office has initiated high-level coordination with stakeholders to address the ongoing LPG supply shortage, while approving increased imports ahead of the Dashain festival season.
The long-awaited Narayangadh–Butwal road expansion project has entered its final phase, with authorities attributing the progress to improved coordination after overcoming financial, technical, and administrative challenges.
Gold prices fell by Rs. 200 per tola in the domestic market on Tuesday, while silver prices increased by Rs. 30 per tola, according to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers' Association.
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) declined by 21.15 points on Tuesday, with the benchmark index closing at 2,663.18 amid a turnover of Rs. 4.07 billion.
As LPG shortages continue across Nepal, consumers in Pokhara have been forced to queue for hours with empty cylinders, prompting authorities to intensify market inspections and assure the public that supplies will normalize within days.
The Ministry of Energy is preparing a proposal to increase the VAT exemption threshold on household electricity consumption from 50 units to 150 units, aiming to ease the financial burden on consumers and encourage greater use of electricity.