Inside Nepal's biggest stock market tumble
Kathmandu, Sept. 6 -- Nepal Rashtra Bank's (NRB) tightness on share collateral, signs of a lack of liquidity and the opening up of other investment avenues post-lockdown are some of the factors behind the share market's sharp decline of late.
On Sunday,Nepal Stock Exchange (Nepse)recorded the highest-ever fall in its history after the market dropped by 5.03% in just the first two hours of trading. A 40-minute long circuit break was imposed, as 60 companies saw their share values decline by 10%, and the Nepse index to 2782.52 points.
A slight recovery was soon posted, but Nepse still fell by 3.7% from the previous day, losing 108.26 points from 2928.8 points to an end-of-day total of 2811.16 points. By day's end, 31 companies lost up to ...
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