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30th May, Wednesday. Vol-2.

Issue-126 MORNING QUOTE:


How do you know you're going to do something, until you do it? - J. D. Salinger Top Headlines: President declares government caretaker. The president has played the role of the guardian of the constitution. There is nothing wrong about it Ganga Shrestha, prime ministers personal secretary. (Source: Republica) Prez asked to exercise his powers for consensus govt. NC and UML has said CA election is not possible without a national consensus government in place. The caretaker PM should vacate the post to pave the way for a national consensus government. (Source: Republica) Government mulls steps to boost private sector confidence. (Source: The Kathmandu Post) FinMin asks private sector to keep faith. Says it will continue its efforts in attracting foreign investment to the country. (Source: The Himalayan Times) Nepal in record food surplus with reserves of 886k tomes. The number of districts having a food deficit has declined to 27 from the earlier 33. In 2009-10, there were 43 districts with food deficit. (Source: The Kathmandu Post) Employees Provident Fund ready to lend Rs 600m to NOC. (Source: The Himalayan Times) Election Commission gears up for fresh CA polls. Govt should rethink CA poll date: Commissioner Yadav. (Source: Republica) Investment Year in trouble post CA demise excerpts Binod Chaudhary. (Source: Republica) Nepse loses 21 points at 391.89 levels as deepening political uncertainty casted its shadow in the market, turnover also marked below Rs 10 million. (Source: Republica) Relief packages to sick industries uncertain. (Source: Republica) Capital spending revised upward at Rs 38 billion. (Source: Republica) Bike registrations down for third straight year to 90,305 in 2011-12 in first eight months from earlier 1,25,633 in 2009-10 same period. (Source: The Kathmandu Post) South Korea names Nepal best worker supplying country under EPS. (Source: The Kathmandu Post) UN chief Ban Ki-moon unhappy over CA death. (Source: The Kathmandu Post) Janakpur Railway GM Suresh Yadav shot dead by two miscreants at Tarapatti Sirsiya VDC in Dhanusha district on Tuesday night. (Source: The Himalayan Times)

MARKET INFORMATION
As of 16th Jestha, 2069 Index NEPSE Sensitive Float Sen. Float NEPSE Sub-Indices Banking Hotels Dev. Bank Hydropower Finance Insurance Manu.& Pro. Others Current Points Change %Change

391.89 100.59 31.54 28.51

-20.98 -6.01 -1.243 -1.345


Current Points Change

-5.08 % -5.64 % -3.79 % -4.51 %


%Change

375.34 -19.83 477 269.26 271.4 490.84 667.07 529.9 29.76 -3.52 -0.8 -9.79 -6.65 -58.73

-5.02 % 6.65 % -1.29 % -6.59 % -0.29 % -1.95 % -0.98 % -9.98 %

623.72 -43.98

Market Summary
Total Turnover Rs: Total Traded Shares Total Transactions Total Scrips Traded

8,444,851 43,311 647 50

Total Market Capitalization Rs: 370,083.65 Millions

Floated Market Capitalization Rs:

73,529.53 Millions

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In spite of political instability Investment Board will cater investment says Radhesh Panta, CEO, Investment Board. (Source: Karobar Daily)

Source: www.negosida.com.np As of 16th Jestha, 2069

Current and Upcoming IPO:


Company Open Date
7th Jestha, 2069

Close Date
10th Jestha, 2069

International Business: Anshu Jain to take over Deutsche Bank reins. (Source: The Kathmandu Post) India allows foreigners to buy debt. (Source: The Kathmandu Post) Asias biggest wine expo opens in Hong Kong. (Source: The Kathmandu Post) India, Pak kick off oil talks. (Source: The Kathmandu Post) Opera may cost Facebook over $1 billion. (Source: The Kathmandu Post) Samsung Galaxy S3 gets head start on rival iPhone. The Galaxy S3, which tracks the users eye movements to keep the screen from dimming while in use, hits stores in 28 European and Middle East countries. (Source: The Kathmandu Post) India agrees to open all forms of rail cargo to Nepal. (Source: The Kathmandu Post) IPO Share Allotment: Nepal Consumer Development Bank Limited has published a notice regarding allotment of 6,00,000 units IPO shares to the general public. It will also distribute allotment advice slip to the allottee and refund money to nonallottee from 19th Jestha, 2069. (Source: Karobar Daily) Debenture Issue: Nepal Rastra Bank is issuing Rs. 4,000 million Development Bond 2072 Ung in auction to general public and private placement till 21st Jestha, 2069. (Source: Nagarik Daily) Auction Share: Nepal Bangladesh Bank Limited is again going to sell different companies promoter and ordinary shares on auction to the general public/companies from today (17th Jestha, 2069 till 23rd Jestha, 2069). (Source: Nagarik Daily) Share Certificate Distribution: Business Universal Development Bank Limited is going to distribute new share certificates to Business Development Bank Limited and Universal Finance Limited shareholders from today from its share registrar Growmore Merchant Banker Limited. (Source: Nagarik Daily)

Close Date (Max)


21st Jestha, 2069

Issue Manager
NCM and Nagarik Lagani Kosh Elite Capital Limited

Tourism Development Bank Ltd

Kanchan Development Bank Limited Pacific Development Bank Limited

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19th Jestha, 2069

30th Jestha, 2069

25th Jestha, 2069

29th Jestha, 2069

7th Ashad, 2069

Nabil Investme nt Bank Limited

Current Right Share:


Company
NLG Insurance Company Limited Nava Durga Finance Co Ltd

Open Date
20th Baishak 2069 31st Jestha. 2069

Close Date
24th Jestha, 2069 2nd Shrawan, 2069

Ratio
2:1

Issue Manager
Civil Capital Market Growmore Merchant Banker Ltd

5:1

UNDERWRITING CONTRACT:
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