Reforming the volatile capital market Kathmandu, September 8 The capital market, popularly known as the stock or share market, is the mobiliser of capital for economic development and the economic mirror of any economy. Although the development of the capital market, especially the... 08 Sep, 2020
EDITORIAL: Credit rating for FDI Investors cannot be expected to put their money here merely on the assurances given by the government Despite repeated clamour by the government that Nepal is a promising investment destination, especially now that peace has returned to the country,... 22 Aug, 2019
Govt starts work for sovereign credit rating Kathmandu, August 20 To facilitate the process of attracting foreign investment to bridge the funding and investment gaps, the government has initiated the process to acquire a sovereign credit rating from renowned international rating... 21 Aug, 2019
Nepal lags behind in structural and governance indicators despite being good on macroeconomic front In a bid to ease the process of attracting foreign investment to bridge the funding and investment gap, the government is preparing to rope in renowned international rating agencies to confirm the country’s sovereign credit rating, which will... 02 Apr, 2019
Country�s sovereign credit rating in offing Kathmandu, November 13 With a view to easing the process of attracting foreign investment to bridge the funding and investment gap, the government is preparing to rope in renowned international rating agencies to confirm the country’s sovereign... 14 Nov, 2018
Door opens for foreign banks KATHMANDU: The Nepali financial sector is formally open for foreign banks from today. The government has set a dateline of January 1, 2010 to open the financial sector to foreigners when joining World Trade Organization (WTO). Nepal became a member of... 02 Jan, 2010
S Lanka to raise $1b from bond issues Colombo, January 20:Sri Lanka plans to raise one billion dollars through bonds issued to international investors this year to pay for key infrastructure projects, Treasury Secretary P B Jayasundera said on Friday.The first tranche of the issue could be... 20 Jan, 2006