Nepal’s Fuel Crisis Is a Governance Failure Disguised as a Price Hike
Nepal’s decision to raise petrol prices to Rs 219 per litre is not a routine economic adjustment. It is the result of years of poor planning, delayed decisions, and a […]
Nepal’s decision to raise petrol prices to Rs 219 per litre is not a routine economic adjustment. It is the result of years of poor planning, delayed decisions, and a […]
Gold has long been considered a safe-haven asset, especially during times of economic uncertainty and inflation. In countries like Nepal, gold also holds cultural and financial significance, serving both as […]
The industrial evolution of Nepal is perhaps most visibly encapsulated in the trajectory of its cement sector. Once a nation entirely dependent on the structural outputs of its neighbors, Nepal […]
As the March 5 general elections approach, political parties have begun releasing their election manifestos, each packed with bold commitments and far-reaching development plans. Just like in previous elections, the […]
Nepal’s infrastructure story is still being written. Roads are expanding, hydropower projects are accelerating, urban housing demand is rising, and cross-border trade is evolving. At the center of this transformation […]
Nepal is currently witnessing a highly charged election atmosphere. On one side, newly emerged political forces are gaining rapid popularity. On the other, traditional parties are tightening their grip, determined […]
The Margin Trading Directive, 2082, issued by the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON), provides the legal and operational structure for margin trading in the country’s capital market. Formulated under the […]
Ridge Line Energy Limited has entered Nepal’s primary capital market at a time when the country’s hydropower sector is gaining renewed attention amid rising electricity demand, export potential, and policy […]
Hotel Forest Inn Limited has stepped into Nepal’s primary capital market at a time when the country’s tourism and hospitality sector is slowly regaining momentum after several years of disruption. […]
Nepal’s OTC Market For most Nepali investors, the stock market begins and ends with the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE). The general belief is simple: if a company is not listed […]