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Monetary policy review: Bank rate lowered by one percentage point

Kathmandu, May 12: Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has reduced the bank rate by a percentage point. The central bank made this decrement through the third trimester review of the monetary policy for Fiscal Year 2022/23. The Bank has retained the policy rate, but has reduced the existing bank rate by

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Merchandise exports decline in eight months of FY 2022/23

Kathmandu, April 12 : During the eight months of Fiscal Year 2022/23, merchandise exports decreased 29.1 percent to Rs104.80 billion

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Remittance inflows increases 25.3 percent, BoP in surplus

Remittance inflow has increased 25.3 percent in eight months of the current fiscal year, 2022/23. Against 1.3 percent decrement during

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NRB unveils Cryptocurrency Risk Assessment Report

 Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has unveiled the Cryptocurrency Risk Assessment Report today.

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Forex reserves improves in first seven months of current fiscal…

Kathmandu, March 12: A significant improvement has been noticed in the country’s foreign currency reserves in the first seven months

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Monetary policy review: NRB gives relief to borrowers

The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has adopted liberal policy with an objective of providing some relief to the borrowers. The

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Remittances increased 24.3 percent, Balance of Payment in surplus

Nepal Rastra Bank, the central bank of Nepal, has stated that the economic data has remained positive in many ways,

Buying property abroad while staying in Nepal will be prosecuted:…

Nepal Rastra Bank( NRB) has warned that any investment abroad while staying in Nepal will be punished.

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Remittance inflow increased by 23%, BoP in surplus

Nepal Rastra Bank, Nepal's central bank, has said that remittances inflow has increased by 23 percent in NPR terms in

Season of ‘big merger’ of commercial banks, eight banks merge…

Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) then Governor Dr Chiranjibi Nepal made a provision of the commercial banks to have paid up