Know-How Much NEPSE and Each Sub Indices Lost Since All-Time High?

Fri, Jun 3, 2022 5:15 PM on NEPSE News, Latest, Exclusive,

Over the last 9 months, the overall NEPSE index decreased by 35% as of June 3, 2022. The NEPSE index, which comprises of 13 sub-indices closed at 2078.71 with a turnover of Rs 130.73 crore today.

On August 18, 2021, the NEPSE had set a new all-time high at the closing index of 3,198.60 with a turnover of Rs 2,131.34 crore in its history. As a result, NEPSE appears to have lost 35% of its value since its all-time high.

Sectors 3rd-June-2022 18-Aug-21 Difference  Difference (%)
Banking SubIndex 1,447.50 2,100.25 -652.75 -31%
Development Bank Index 3,606.77 6,288.35 -2,681.58 -43%
Finance Index 1,525.76 3,194.32 -1,668.56 -52%
Hotels And Tourism 2,711.48 3,636.66 -925.18 -25%
HydroPower Index 2,425.76 3,864.44 -1,438.68 -37%
Investment 67.64 123.24 -55.60 -45%
Life Insurance 9,861.92 17,745.80 -7,883.88 -44%
Manufacturing And Processing 5,006.93 7,474.65 -2,467.72 -33%
Microfinance Index 4,297.91 5,940.30 -1,642.39 -28%
Mutual Fund 14.78 16.91 -2.13 -13%
Non Life Insurance 8,534.68 14,323.71 -5,789.03 -40%
Others Index 1,532.43 2,044.43 -512.00 -25%
Trading Index 1,707.60 3,818.40 -2,110.80 -55%
Average       -36%

NEPSE has seen a lot of red over the past few months. There is a difference in market capitalization at 34% from the all-time high so far. The stock prices of 13 Sub-indices listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) have dropped 36% since their peak on August 18, 2021. It means that investors who purchased the listed shares at the highest price point have lost an average of 36% due to dropping prices alone.

Almost Rs 15 Kharba money is wiped out in the fall of last 9 months. 

NEPSE INDEX 18th Aug, 21 NEPSE INDEX 3rd June, 22 Difference (%) Market Capitalization @18 Aug, 21 Market Capitalization @3rd June, 22 Difference(%)
3,198.60 2,078.71 -35%          4,468,505,000,000.00 2,959,486,349,728.80 -34%

Sub Indices from all time high

The drop of a more than thousand points on the indicator, which had climbed as high as 3200, has had a negative influence on most companies' values. Almost every sector has suffered as a result of this. As the index has set a target of Rs 3,200, the value of practically every listed firm in NEPSE has been steadily dropping along with the declining market rhythm.