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Country’s BOP surplus nears Rs 41 billion, Remittance inflows increased

Kathmandu, Sept. 26: The balance of payments (BOP) in the country remained at a surplus of Rs 40.90 billion in the first month of the current fiscal year 2081/082 BS, according to the Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB). The BOP surplus was Rs 36.43 billion in the same period of the

Govt ready for positive intervention in economy: Finance Minister Paudel

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Bishnu Paudel has expressed the government readiness for tangible interventions for the advancement

Risk-bearing vital for economic achievements: Finance Minister Pun

Finance Minister Barshaman Pun has said the cooperation of former administrators and economic experts is needed to make the budget

NSO estimates 3.54% economic growth rate for current fiscal year

The statistics office has announced that the government has set a target of achieving economic growth of about 6% through

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WB projects Nepal’s economic growth to be 3.3 percent in…

The World Bank (WB) has said that Nepal’s economy is expected to grow by 3.3% in FY24, driven by revived

Economy is sluggish but not in crisis: Finance Minister Pun

Finance Minister Barshaman Pun has said that although the country's economy is somewhat sluggish, it has not reached to a

PM Dahal vows to take private sector on board for…

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said that the government would take initiative to implement the recommendations offered by

Economy returning to normalcy, takes two years more for recovery:…

Minister for Finance Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat asserted that the country's economy was returning to normalcy.

Half-yearly review of budget: country experiences fiscal deficit

The government expenditures in the first half of the current fiscal year 2080-81 BS (2023-24) exceeded the income.

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World Bank projects 5 percent economic growth rate in 2024/25

The World Bank (WB) has projected five percent economic growth rate of Nepal for the fiscal year, 2024/25.