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Govt should do the needful to maintain stability in stock market: Gagan Thapa

KATHMANDU, June 15: Nepali Congress (NC) lawmaker Gagan Kumar Thapa has drawn the attention of the government and regulators to maintain stability in the share market and boost the confidence of investors.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, June 15: Nepali Congress (NC) lawmaker Gagan Kumar Thapa has drawn the attention of the government and regulators to maintain stability in the share market and boost the confidence of investors. 


Attending today's session of the House of Representatives, Thapa demanded that parliament be informed about the problems facing the share market, an indication of the entire economy of the country, for the progress of not only investors, but also the country's economy. 


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The market should not face instability because of policy-related issues despite its ups and downs caused by many factors like a crunch of liquidity, the Nepali Congress leader said. Policies of the security market should be sustainable, he demanded. 


All investors should know about what the government and regulators including the finance ministry, Nepal Rastra Bank and the Securities Board of Nepal have been doing to protect them, especially small investors, he stated. "Investments into the market have been at risk due to related unstable policies. A way out should be sought soon."


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