Khabar Butwal

Share Market Hits Second Negative Circuit Break Post-Jenji Movement

The share market, which reopened after the Jenji movement, experienced its second consecutive negative circuit break.

Within just two minutes of trading, the NEPSE index dropped by 4%, triggering the first circuit break and halting the market for 20 minutes.

However, as trading resumed, the index fell further, reaching a 5% decline, which activated the second circuit break, suspending the market for 40 minutes.

As a result, the NEPSE index decreased by 133 points, closing at 2,538. The repeated circuit breaks have heightened anxiety among investors.

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