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The price of gold reaches a record high of Rs 165,000 per tola.
Gold prices in Nepal reached a record high of Rs 165,000 per tola, up by Rs 600 per tola, according to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers' Association.
Breaking Records: The Gold Market Reachs Record Levels in Nepal
This marks a significant milestone for gold prices, following a previous record set on October 17, 2024. Silver prices remain stable.
The Securities and Exchange Board has given Samata Home Finance authority to offer FPOs.
The Securities and Exchange Board has authorized Samata Home Finance to offer FPOs for sale.
The rate of consumer inflation in the first two months of the current fiscal year is at 3.85%.
Bhadra, the month of mid-August to mid-September in the fiscal year 2024-2025, saw a decrease in consumer inflation to 3.85%.
A greater demand in Kathmandu for goats raised for Dashain meat.
Floods and landslides in Kathmandu have increased demand for goats for Dashain meat, preventing thousands from traveling home to celebrate the festival due to damaged roads.
Mortgage loan ceiling of Rs 50 lakhs for gold and silver
Rastra Bank has set a single customer loan limit of 50 lakhs for gold and silver mortgage loans, following the amendment of the Integrated Directive, 2080 by the National Bank.
Pharmaceutical companies are arguing that losing patent rights flexibilities will increase the cost of producing medicines.
Pharmaceutical companies are arguing that losing patent rights flexibilities will increase the cost of producing medicines.
Food Authority began offering a Rs. 10 kg discount on Khasiboka and Changra for sale.
Food Arrangement and Trading Company Limited has initiated the sale of Khasiboka and Changra.
IPO to be launched by Numbur Himalaya Hydropower
Numbur Himalaya Hydropower Limited plans to hold its Annual General Meeting on October 7th to present an IPO proposal and propose amending its articles of association and regulations for premium share
The price of gold has reached a new peak, surpassing Rs 161,000 a tola.
After rising by Rs 500 on Friday, the price of gold in Nepal has now crossed Rs 161,000 per tola, setting a new record.
With a record high of Rs 160,700 per tola, the price of gold
Gold prices have surged due to global market trends, particularly the US Federal Reserve's decision to lower interest rates, boosting investor demand worldwide.
The price of gold rises more, reaching Rs 159,700 a tola, while that of silver falls.
Gold price in Nepal rose by Rs 500 per tola, driven by US Federal Reserve's lower interest rates, attracting investors in the international market.