Jamb Daily News Service
Nepal stock exchange ascends minuscule on Tuesday though volume was light after retreating for fifth session in a row. Investors stampede to demand for banking scrip escorted the sole secondary market to settle at positive note, yet underneath the psychological point 600. The benchmark index added 0.43 points or 0.07 percent to 598.80 at the closing bell after plunging to intra-day low of 597 and hitting high of 600.20.
"Even though the market surge after long downhill rally, the key stuff to boost the market is yet beyond the clouds. The rise occurred today was the natural phenomenon of stock market fluctuation but not through rational investor confidence".
Key banking scrip as Standard Chartered (Rs. 3150, +Rs. 9), Everest Bank (RS. 2200, +Rs. 30) along with basket of scrip rose to guide the commercial bank index to 579.75, adding 1.14 points or 0.20 percent. However, downswing in price of Nabil Bank (Rs. 2765, -Rs. 34), Bank of Kathmandu (Rs. 1540, -RS. 40) capped the banking gains. Likewise, hydro sector which consist of three companies heaved up 7.23 points or 0.87 percent on price augment of Butwal Power (Rs. 960, +RS. 8) and National hydropower (Rs. 86, +Rs. 1). However, development bank lost 2.55 points or (-0.39%) to 651.78 and finance slid 2.58 points to 628.41. The biggest losers from development bank was Business Development Bank (Rs. 265, -5.36%) and from finance sector Royal Mer. Banking and Fin topped the chart with 3.88 percent decline to Rs. 452. Insurance and others indexes remained unchanged compared to previous session.
The slight uptick in demand of key commercial bank led domestic blue chip or sensitive index to close at 150.55 adding 0.02 points or 0.01 percent. 14 commercial banks, 37 finance companies, 15 development bank, 10 insurance companies and one each from hydropower and manufacturing companies are included in sensitive index. Similarly, float Index an indicator of performance of ordinary shares in the market rose 0.03 points to 57.17.
Declining stocks narrowly outpaced advancing ones on the Nepal stock exchange where volume came to lighter of Rs. 48828426 compared with Rs. 172023758 at the same time Monday. Merely 63 companies registered their presence in the secondary market with 25 gainers and 26 losers. The A-D ratio was maintained at 0.96. All in all 78754 shares traded today via 821 transactions for Rs. 422068.29 million market capitalizations.
The top five standouts of the day are MFCL(6.79%), LUBL( 4.9%), LBL( 3.52%), KMBSL( 2.67%), MBL(1.89%). Whereas, NABILP(-26.73%),BDBL( -5.36%), RMBFI( -3.83%), PRFL( -3.7%), AEFL( -3.63%). comprised of the top five losers.
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Nepse surge diminutive: yet feeble to boost stocks
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Bank Of Kathmandu,
Butwal Power Company,
Everest Bank,
Nabil Bank,
National Hydropower Company,
NEPSE,
Standard Chartered Bank
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