Nepse surges by 13. 51 points on Thursday

The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) gained 13.51 points to close at 2,030.55 points on Thursday.

Similarly, the sensitive index surged by 1.90 points to close at 360. 27points.

A total of 8,929,152-unit shares of 309 companies were traded for Rs 3. 19 billion.

Meanwhile, Peoples Hydropower Company Limited (PHCL) was the top gainer today, with its price surging by 10. 00 percent.

Likewise, NIC ASIA Growth Fund-2 (NICGF2) was the top loser as its price fell by 6.21 percent.

At the end of the day, total market capitalization stood at Rs 3. 19 trillion.

New finance minister faces an uphill task

The newly appointed Finance Minister Barshaman Pun faces an uphill task of bringing the country’s economy back on track. Over the past year, despite the positive growth in some indicators such as remittances and tourism, there hasn’t been any substantial growth. Pun, who is not a new face in the Finance Ministry, made his name as a pragmatist when he last led the ministry. 

Born in 1971 in mid-western district Rolpa, Pun has held various ministerial positions after his party, CPN (Maoist Center), joined mainstream politics after signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in 2006. As a key interlocutor of the peace and constitution drafting process, he played a pivotal role in Nepal’s peace and constitution drafting process. In the first Constituent Assembly(CA) elections in 2008, he was elected from Lalitpur-1. In 2011, he was appointed the finance minister in the Baburam Bhattarai-led coalition government. Initially Bhattarai faced criticism for bringing in an inexperienced figure to lead the Finance Ministry, but Pun proved the critics wrong by successfully leading the ministry for more than 18 months, although he didn’t get the opportunity to plan and endorse the budget. 

As a finance minister, Pun took a series of measures to systematize the foreign direct investment and diversify Nepal’s loan policy. He introduced 18 national pride projects and took measures to expand the roads in Kathmandu. In this period, Pun also built a working relationship with various national and international stakeholders and economists. 

Pun’s second ministerial stint was with the Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation. Under his leadership, the ministry unveiled a white-paper on Nepal’s energy sector and prepared a long-term vision. He also signed an agreement with Bangladesh for power trade, which has now been materialized. 

Pun’s track record as a minister has been impeccable, but this time he is joining the Cabinet at a critical moment. He has entered the office just as the Finance Ministry is preparing the annual budget, something which he could not do during his previous tenure. 

Pun also has the challenge of increasing revenue, controlling expenditure, and directing public expenditure toward priority projects that support growth. He must also resist the temptation to invest in populist programs.  

The budget should aim to maintain a balance between government income and expenditure to alleviate mounting pressure on public finances. Moreover, it should strive to achieve high economic growth and job creation, and bring policies and programs to create demand in the market to give a new impetus to the economy.

Gold price increases by Rs 1, 500 per tola on Thursday

The price of gold has increased by Rs 1,500 per tola in the domestic market on Thursday.

According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, the precious yellow metal is being traded at Rs 125, 000 per tola today. It was traded at Rs 123, 500 per tola on Wednesday.

Similarly, tejabi gold is being traded at Rs 124, 400 per tola. It was traded at Rs 122, 900 per tola.

Meanwhile, the price of silver has increased by Rs 30 and is being traded at Rs 1,470 per tola today.

 

Honda assembly plant established in Nepal

The assembly plant of the two-wheelers Honda has been established in Nepal. On 6 March 2024, Minoru Kato, Vice-president of Honda Motorcycle’s main business unit, inaugurated Honda’s Assembly Plant in Bhairahawa. Various domestic and foreign representatives of Honda Company were present at the ceremony. Tayuki Nakanose, General Manager of Kumamoto Factory, Vehicle Assembly Plant, along with Tetsuya Komine, Sales Director from ASH (Thailand), Yoichi Shimada, Production Director, Masahide Hirose, Sales Department Manager, Yasuyuki Yamamoto, Assistant Manager, from Japan, Naveen Awal, Production Director from HMSI (INDIA), and Pradeep Chaudhry, General Manager of Export/Import Sales & After Sales among others were present at the event..

In the program, prominent figures from Nepal such as Chabilal Biswakarma, Member of the House of Parliament, Santosh Pandey, Home Minister of Lumbini Province, Bhagwati Chaudhary, Province Member of Parliament, Bidya Yadav, Chairperson of Rohini Rural Municipality, Hari K Bhatt, former Chairperson of Om Satiya Rural Municipality were present. Padma Jyoti, Chairman of Jyoti Group, Saurabh Jyoti, Chairman of Himal Moto Nepal P Ltd, were also present in the event.

With an investment of Rs 1,500m, covering an area of 220,000 square feet, this plant has the capacity to produce 100,000 motorcycles and scooters. “With the new plant, Honda Nepal is committed to maintaining its world class quality standards and ensuring customer satisfaction. Syakar Trading Company Pvt Ltd, Honda’s authorized distributor for Nepal, has stated that the company will increase availability of products, accessibility of spare parts and service with this newly established assembly plant through its subsidiary company Himal Moto Nepal Pvt Ltd,” says the company.