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How to transfer balance in NTC 1
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How to transfer balance in NTC

If you’re seeking for a simple way to transfer your NTC balance, you’ve come to the perfect location. We will lead you through the procedure step by step in this blog article. So, whether you want to top up your phone or transfer money to a buddy, we’ll teach you how to do it fast […]

A decrease in revenue and an increase in expenses resulted in a 36.41% 3
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A decrease in revenue and an increase in expenses resulted in a 36.41%

  Himalayan Distillery Limited (HDL) has reported its second-quarter report with a decline in net profit by 36.41%. The net profit decreased to Rs. 29.42 Crores in this quarter from Rs. 46.27 Crores in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. In this quarter, HDL reported a decline in sales revenue by 18.00%. The revenue decreased to

The NEPSE Index rises 12.43 points to close at 2,182.61. 11
Nepal Stock Exchange, NEPSE NEWS

The NEPSE Index rises 12.43 points to close at 2,182.61.

The NEPSE index finished at 2,182.63 today, up 12.45 points from the previous trading day’s close.  This is a 0.57% increase.  Yesterday, the index fell 7.13 points. Today, the index began at 2,171.17 and closed at 2,153.31.  It reached a high of 2,183.75 before settling at 2,182.61. In 35,450 transactions, 257 scrips changed hands.  A total of 5,648,212 shares were traded, totaling Rs. 2.062 Arba in activity.  This is less than the previous day’s turnover of Rs. 3.691 Arba. API Power Company Ltd. (API) shares were the most actively traded, with a total turnover of Rs. 5.86 crores at a market price of Rs. 302 per share.Barahi Hydropower Public Limited (BHPL) gained the most, gaining 10% and closing the day on a good note. Nabil Balanced Fund-3 (NBF3), on the other hand, lost the most today, losing 5.75%.Only one sector finished in the negative today, “Mutual Fund,” which lost 0.20%, while “Development Bank” gained the most, 1.46%.  

NEPSE Index Retrace 2200 Levels Once More 13
NEPSE NEWS

NEPSE Index Retrace 2200 Levels Once More

The NEPSE index finished at 2,170.21 today, down 7.13 points from the previous trading day’s close. This is a 0.33% decrease. Yesterday, the index rose 76.64 points. The index started the day at 2,181.62 and reached an intraday high of 2,213.89. It dropped as low as 2,161.00 before closing at 2,170.21.Through 55,602 transactions, 257 scrips

The price of gold has risen by Rs 500 per tola. 17
Gold | Silver | Forex

The price of gold has risen by Rs 500 per tola.

Today’s gold price has risen by Rs. 500 per tola. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is now trading for Rs. 104,600 per tola. Yesterday, the tariff remained unchanged at Rs. 104,100 per tola. Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is currently trading at Rs. 104,100. In contrast, the

Is bitcoin banned in Nepal? 21
Cryptocurrency in Nepal, Work at Home

Is bitcoin banned in Nepal?

Ban of Transaction of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in Nepal. The central bank of Nepal, Nepal Rastra Bank (“NRB”) published a notice pursuant to Nepal Rastra Bank Act 2001 (“NRB Act”) and Foreign Exchange (Regulation) Act 1962 (“FERA”) prohibiting the usage of Bitcoin in Nepal. NRB has not recognized Bitcoins as a valid currency in Nepal. A few highlights on the ban: Laws of Nepal: The

Becoming an Investor in Nepal 25
Finance Related, How To | What Is, Stock Exchange

Becoming an Investor in Nepal

Before we get into how to become an investor in Nepal, it’s important to understand who an investor is. An investor is someone who puts money into something with the hope of profiting in the future. A return is the benefit derived from such an investment. Investors are always on the lookout for high-yielding investment

Is cryptocurrency legal in Nepal? 27
Cryptocurrency in Nepal, Work at Home

Is cryptocurrency legal in Nepal?

So far, cryptocurrencies are illegal in a few countries, whereas the rest of the world either sees it as fitting to utilise these ‘monies’, or keeps them in a grey area of financial law. Similarly, though most countries in the world do not criminalise cryptocurrencies, they have yet to define their usage as monies or

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