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NEPSE drops 13.24 points

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KATHMANDU, July 16: After posting encouraging gains for the last few days, the Nepal Stock Exchange index (NEPSE) shed 1.77 percent or 13.24 points to close at 735.87 points on Thursday, the last day of the week´s trading. [break]



NEPSE, the indicator of investor confidence, had surged significantly for the last few days to end at 749.11 points at the end of Wednesday´s trading. With the announcement of the new budget with policies favorable for the development of the capital market, NEPSE had continued bullish till Wednesday.



However, share analysts said they don´t see any reason behind the fall in the index. “NEPSE´s drop in Thursday trading is a result of continued surge in the index in the past few days. Normal fluctuation in share index is common in a capital market,” said a stockbroker.



The double digit fall in sub-indices of major trading groups dragged NEPSE down on Thursday. Banking, the dominant group in NEPSE, lost 16.39 points to 764.48 points whereas the Development Bank group sub-index fell 8.55 points to close at 764.01 points. Similarly, the Hydropower and Finance groups´ sub-indices also dropped 16.38 and 4.89 points to end at 1,028.43 and 692.19 points respectively. Insurance group suffered a loss of 14.1 points and dropped to 724.89 points.



However, the Hotel and Insurance groups saw marginal 0.57 and 0.9 points gains in their sub-indices.



In total 631,164 shares worth Rs 153.7 million were traded through 733 transactions Thursday. Total market capitalization stood at Rs 503.35 billion.



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