Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) is the sole stock exchange of Nepal. As of January 2024, the market capitalization of the companies listed on NEPSE totaled ₹330,765.9 crore (US$25 billion).
* The basic objective of NEPSE is to impart free marketability and liquidity to the government and corporate securities by facilitating transactions in its trading floor through member, market intermediaries, such as broker, market makers etc.
* Listed companies on NEPSE:
* Banking
* Financial institutions
* Trading
* Energy
* Hydropower
* Construction
* Hotels and tourism
* Others
* NEPSE index:
* The NEPSE index measures the performance of the Nepalese stock market.
* This index is based on the weighted average of the share prices of all listed companies.
* How to invest in the Nepalese stock market:
* To invest in the Nepalese stock market, you must first open a demat account.
* You can open a demat account through any bank or stockbroker.
* After opening a demat account, you can buy and sell shares.
* Risks of investing in the Nepalese stock market:
* There are some risks associated with investing in the Nepalese stock market, such as:
* Market risk: The stock market fluctuates, which can cause share prices to fall.
* Company risk: If a company goes bankrupt, its shares may become worthless.
* Liquidity risk: Not all shares can be easily bought and sold.
* Before investing in the Nepalese stock market, you should be aware of these risks.
* For more information on the Nepalese stock market, you can visit the following websites:
* Nepal Stock Exchange: http://nepalstock.com.np/
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