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Suspicious transactions increased by 81 percent

Kathmandu: According to a government report, activities related to financial crimes, including money laundering, have increased by more than 81 percent in Nepal. The annual report of 'Financial Intelligence Unit-FIU Nepal' in Nepal Rastra Bank showed that the complaints of suspicious transactions increased by 81.34 percent. The increase in financial

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NRB survey shows 95.7 percent respondents expect price rise over…

A survey conducted by Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the central bank, shows that 95.7 percent of respondents expected price level

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Foreign Exchange Reserves up by 2.5 percent in last three…

Foreign Exchange Reserves increased 2.5 percent to Rs 1246.22 billion in mid October 2022 from Rs 1215.80 billion in mid-July

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Export decreases 34.9 percent during first two months of FY…

Kathmandu : Merchandise exports decreased 34.9 percent to Rs.28.68 billion during the two months of 2022/23, as against an increase

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Governor Adhikari and RBI governor Das meet

Kathmandu: Nepal Rastra Bank governor Maha Prasad Adhikari and his Indian counterpart, governor of Reserve Bank of India, Shaktikanta Das

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US dollar becomes further strong

Kathmandu : The value of the US dollar is gradually skyrocketing thus making the Nepali currency weaker. According to the

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Remittance inflow increased by 20 percent, BoP remained deficit: NRB

The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has said that the remittances increased by 20.3 percent in NPR terms. According to NRB,

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Rs 904 billion remittance inflow recorded in 11 months

Remittance inflow has recorded to be Rs 904 in the first 11 months of the current fiscal year 2021-22.

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NRB seeks suggestions for monetary policy

KATHMANDU: The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has sought suggestions for the monetary policy. The NRB sought the suggestions from the

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Country’s economic indicators worrisome, remittances inflow decreased

KATHMANDU: Nepal’s major economic indicators have been found worrisome, according to Nepal Rastra Bank, the central bank of Nepal. According