Kathmandu, Nov. 7 -- Nepal's capital and stock markets have been pushed into a difficult position due to the recent suspension of public issuances worth around Rs 80 billion. The halt has resulted from protests staged by SEBON employees. As a result, about 100 companies are left waiting for approvals of IPOs, rights shares, debentures, and mutual funds-applications totalling over 1.37 billion units. Since early September, when the NMB Saral Bachat Fund-E was the last scheme to receive approval, the market has remained at a complete standstill. These prolonged delays have made investors uneasy and created challenges for companies seeking fresh capital. The suspension has slowed down overall market activity and restricted liquidity movement...
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