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Nepali students spend Rs 138 billion for abroad studies

Kathmandu, Aug 25: Despite a large number of universities and colleges established in the country for higher studies, a hefty amount of money is spent for abroad studies by Nepali students. According to the Current Macroeconomic and Financial Situation of Nepal released by the Central Bank on Sunday based on

Economic growth of 4.61 percent estimated for FY 2024/25

Kathmandu, Aug 24: The economic growth rate has increased, and inflation has decreased in the last fiscal year, 2024/25, compared

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Howladar Yunus to conduct extensive asset quality review of 10…

In line with conditions set by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for extended lending to Nepal, the Nepal Rastra Bank

Commercial banks further slash interest rates for Shrawan

For the Nepali month of Shrawan (mid-July to mid-August), Nepali commercial banks have further reduced their interest rates for individual

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Nepal’s banking sector continues to growth in deposits, digital expansion

Nepal’s banking sector continues to show strong performance in key financial indicators, with notable progress in digital banking, credit distribution,

Investigations and actions to be made effective to get out…

Kathmandu, July 11: Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has adopted a policy to effectively monitor, investigate, and take action against suspicious

Remittance inflow stood Rs.1532.93 billion in 11 months, BoP in…

Nepal Rastra Bank, the central bank of Nepal, has said that during the eleven months of FY 2024/25, remittance inflows

Problems in banks and financial institutions due to increasing bad…

Kathmandu, July 6: Nepal Rastra Bank governor Dr Bishwanath Paudel has said that increasing bad loans in agriculture and small

NRB study points out economic challenges in Madhesh

Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has identified several economic challenges facing Madhesh Province and also proposed reforms aimed at addressing these

NRB to withdraw Rs 40 billion amid excess liquidity in…

Due to the excess liquidity in banks, Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has announced that it will withdraw Rs 40 billion