Kathmandu, January 6: The domestic share market went down by 7.22 points in the opening day of the week today, thus sitting at 1,170.79 points.
The sensitive index measuring the transactions of ‘A’ class companies plummeted 1.3 point and closed at 248.56 points.
According to the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) index, the total traded share volume was 1,363,854 of 156 companies while the total transaction was Rs 310,314,222.
The credit-deposit (CD) ratio of Nepal's commercial banks has declined significantly, reflecting the banking sector's growing difficulty in expanding lending despite ample liquidity and falling interest rates. According...
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