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Kathmandu, April 17: Santosh Narayan Shrestha, Chairman of the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON), has resigned from his position. He submitted his resignation letter to the Ministry of Finance on Friday. Shrestha said that he stepped down voluntarily. According to him, he cleared the way willingly to support the government.

At least two ships sailing from Iranian ports crossed the Hormuz Strait on Monday despite a US military blockade, maritime

"We were planning to upgrade growth for 2026 to 3.4 percent" if not for the war, IMF chief economist Pierre-Olivier

The government has paid Rs 1.60 billion as subsidies on insurance premiums for crops and livestock.

The Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) has suspended the brokerage license of Bhrikuti Stock Broking Company Pvt. Ltd. with immediate

The economic growth in Nepal is projected to slow to 2.3% in Fiscal Year 2026 from 4.6% in FY25, reflecting

The Department of Commerce, Supplies and Consumer Protection has brought four major retail outlets under scrutiny as part of its

Kathmandu, April 4: Life sometimes takes unexpected turns—moments when everything seems to fall apart and the future appears uncertain. Yet,

Speaking at a programme organised by FNCCI Lumbini Province in Bhairahawa on Friday, Dhakal said the plan introduced by the

Massive financial irregularities have been uncovered at Gorkha Saving and Credit Cooperative, with operators found to have embezzled approximately Rs.