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- Unknown Top Headlines: Economic Survey 2011/12: Per capita dept jumps to $238. (Source: Republica) Maoist Central Committee Meeting: Dahal, Shrestha groups rap own government. Baburam Bhattarai engages in self-criticism over performance. (Source: Republica) Bumper harvest pushes up GDP growth rate. Cabinet nod for budget today. (Source: The Himalayan Times) Central Bank caps overdraft lending. (Source: The Himalayan Times) According to NRB new directives: Directors and CEO have been barred from taking any business loan from any BFIs. CEO and Chairman cannot be from the same group. (Source: Karobar Daily) Industrial growth remains pretty dismal. It has declined from 2.29% in 2010/11 to 1.3% in 2011/12 fiscal year. (Source: The Kathmandu Post) Indian army chief returns home. (Source: Republica) Public Enterprises (PEs) profits drop 36.7%. Only Nepal Telecom Rs. 12.12 billion, Agricultural Development Bank- Rs 2.36 billion, Rastriya Banijya BankRs 1.76 billion, Rastriya Beema Sanstha- Rs 1 billion and Civil Aviation Authority- Rs 742.6 million gave good returns to the government in fiscal year 2011/12. (Source: Republica) Average tourist stay jumps to 13.12 days. (Source: Republica) The sectors which saw good growth in fiscal year 2011/12 are Agriculture, Fisheries, Mining and Quarrying, Electricity, Gas and Water, Wholesale and Retail Trade, Hotel & Restaurant, Transport & Communication, Financial Intermediation, Real Estate, Public Administration & Defense, Education and health & social Works. (Source: The Kathmandu Post) A bank branch for every 20,500 individuals. (Source: The Kathmandu Post) Slow progress in road expansion, hydropower. 15km road blacktopped; 8MW more electricity added. (Source: The Kathmandu Post) Nepse bucks trend to rise 5.75 points last week to close at 383.48 points on Thursday. (Source: The Kathmandu Post) Govt floored as EC deadline looms. A Cabinet meeting on Sunday is likely to take up the matter. (Source: The Kathmandu Post) Baneshwor- Bhattisputali section expands; Ranibari next target. (Source: The Kathmandu Post)
MARKET INFORMATION
As of 28th Ashad, 2069 Index NEPSE Sensitive Float Sen. Float NEPSE Sub-Indices Banking Hotels Dev. Bank Hydropower Finance Insurance Others Current Points Change %Change
Market Summary
Total Turnover Rs: Total Traded Shares Total Transactions Total Scrips Traded
70,552.82 Millions
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International Business: Spain sets out spending cuts to chorus of protest. (Source: Republica) Air India Boeing Dreamliners grounded by bureaucracy. (Source: Republica) Visa, MasterCard, banks in $7.25b retail settlement. (Source: Republica) Strike hit Kingfisher cancels flights. (Source: The Kathmandu Post) Asian markets rise on relief at China data. (Source: The Kathmandu Post)
Open Date
29th Ashad 2069
Close Date
2nd Shrawan 2069
Issue Manager
Growmore Merchant Banker Ltd
Open Date
31st Jestha. 2069 8th Ashad, 2069 8th Ashad, 2069 17th Shrawa n, 2069
Close Date
2nd Shrawan, 2069 11th Shrawan, 2069 11th Shrawan, 2069 19th Bhadra, 2069
Ratio
5:1
Issue Manager
Growmore Merchant Banker Ltd NMB Capital Limited Growmore Merchant Banker Ltd NCM Merchant Banking Limited
1:2.5
1:1.5
1:0.11
AGM/Special General Meeting: Premier Insurance Company (Nepal) Limited has announced its 18th AGM going to be held on 22nd Shrawan, 2069. (Source: Arthik Abhiyan) Butwal Finance Limited, CMB Finance Limited and Alpic Everest Finance Limited have announced their Special General Meeting going to be held on 29th Shrawan, 2069. (Source: Karobar Daily) Samjhana Finance Co. Ltd. has announced its promoters meeting going to be held on 22nd July, 2012. (Source: Gorkhapatra) Business activities entail a variety of risks. For convenience, we distinguish between different categories of risk: market risk, credit risk, liquidity risk, etc. Although such categorization is convenient, it is only informal. Usage and definitions vary. Boundaries between categories are blurred. A loss due to widening credit spreads may reasonably be called a market loss or a credit loss, so market risk and credit risk overlap.
MARKET RISK:
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