Nepal Prepares for Margin Lending Rollout: Training Set for Asar 21

Nepal's capital market is gearing up for the implementation of margin lending, a financial tool allowing investors to borrow money to buy more stocks. This move is expected to significantly increase liquidity and trading volume on NEPSE, potentially leading to more dynamic market movements. For everyday investors, margin lending provides an opportunity to amplify potential gains, but also carries higher risks due to borrowed funds. A key training program on regulatory and operational aspects is scheduled for Asar 21 (July 5, 2026), ensuring market participants are well-prepared. Investors should carefully assess their risk tolerance and understand the mechanics of margin calls before engaging with this new service.
- Margin lending implementation poised to boost NEPSE liquidity and investor leverage.
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