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Third quarterly review of Monetary Policy unveiled; Major policy arrangements…

Kathmandu, May 15: The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has unveiled its third quarterly review of the Monetary Policy for the current fiscal year 2082/83, keeping most policy arrangements unchanged. The central bank has stated that it has continued the course of flexible monetary policy adopted since the beginning of the

Remittance inflow stood at Rs. 209 billion in Chaitra

During mid-March to mid-April (Nepali month of Chaitra), remittance inflows stood at Rs. 209.75 billion.

Apex court backs NRB Rule: Big shareholders face blacklisting for…

Kathmandu, April 27: The Supreme Court of Nepal has upheld an important regulation of Nepal Rastra Bank, the central bank

NRB to withdraw Rs 40 billion from financial institutions

Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the central bank of Nepal, has decided to use the deposit collection instrument to withdraw Rs

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Balance of payments in surplus, foreign reserves increase: NRB

The Nepal Rastra Bank, central bank of Nepal, has stated that the current account remained at a surplus of Rs.

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Banking sector shows stable liquidity and moderate credit growth

Nepal’s banking sector has maintained overall stability in credit, deposit mobilization, liquidity, and capital adequacy, according to major financial indicators

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Study finds majority of MSMEs in decline, calls for policy…

Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), which form the backbone of Nepal’s economy, are facing declining performance despite multiple government

Koshi Province sees Rs 2.56 bln startup projects, Youth driving…

The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has reported that a total of Rs 2.56 billion has been invested in startup businesses

Monetary policy cautiously flexible: NRB

The central bank has continued a cautious flexibility of the monetary policy through its first quarterly review of the current

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Remittance inflows increased 35.4% to Rs.553 billion in the three…

The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the central bank of Nepal, has said that the current account and balance of payments