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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Nepse nose leap down to floor

Investors stampeded to sell at the same time led the scrip prices in a downward spiral at Nepal Stock Exchange. The sole secondary market is running out of hope on dreary investors' confidence. After Tihar holiday, Nepse leap down to floor for all trading sessions which indicates the weak sentiments prevailed among the investors on various grim news floated around the stock market. Today, the benchmark Nepse index rolled down 11.13 points or 1.92 percent to 567.06, its lowest close since 19th June 2009 (567.28 points).

Floating of new shares after right and bonus issues along with IPOs has increased the supply pressure in the market. On the other, declaration of street protest by opposition party U-CPNL (Moist) has dented the hope of peace and security and investment atmosphere nationwide and stock market is no more exception.

Better than expected earnings and encouraging dividends failed to provide the glimmer of hope to boost the market sentiments and now the question is lingering in everyone's mind is, why the market is plunging down ? and how and when will be market budge up to sun shine?

The shabby investors drew their hands from most of the scrip to lend fright situation in most of the secotral indices. Commercial banks, mostly traded scrip at sole secondary market plummet 16.67 points or 3.02 percent to 535.52. Machapuchchhre Bank (Rs. 305, -9.76%), Global Bank (Rs. 458, -8.40%), Nepal Investment Bank (Rs. 778, -7.38) were the biggest losers in commercial banks including key banks as Standard Chartered (Rs. 3500, -Rs. 83), Nabil Bank (Rs. 2646, -Rs. 54), Bank of Kathmandu (Rs. 1445, -Rs. 70) and so on.

Likewise, development bank slid 7.51 points or 1.16 percent to 639.30 fronted by loss in share price of Sanima Bikas Bank (Rs. 530, -3.64%) and Infrastructure Development Bank (Rs. 418, -3.24%). Finance lost 7.32 points or 1.19 percent to 606.88, while dropped down in share price of Nepal Telecom led others index to retreat by 3.52 points or 0.56 percent. However, insurance rose diminutive of 0.05 points to 606.35 and hydro remained unchanged.

"Everyone knows scrip prices at secondary market has already slid too much yet investors are selling on that low price, which points out the market is ruling out by depressing outlook of investors rather than any fundamentals of companies", said Nilesh Shakya (an investor in stock market).

Sensitive index, 78 scrip domestic blue chip ended losing 3.53 points or (-2.44%) to close at 141.04 as most of the scrip price traded below previous close. Sensex consists, 14 commercial banks, 37 finance companies, 15 development bank, 10 insurance companies and one each from hydropower and manufacturing companies. Similarly, float Index an indicator of performance of ordinary shares in the market fell 1.14 points to 54.12.

Merely 62 companies registered their presence in the secondary market with 7 gainers and 48 losers.The A-D ratio was maintained at .15. All in all 219125 shares traded today via 877 transactions. Moreover, Rs. 84204608 turnover was realized along with Rs.399699.38 million market capitalization.

The top five standouts of the day are PFCL(1.85%), PFL( 1.82%), LGIL( 1.55%), SBI( 1.2%), PSDBL(1.01%). Whereas, MBL(-9.76%), GBL( -8.4%), NIB( -7.38%), SBL( -6.07%), ILFC( -5.94%). comprised of the top five losers.

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