Indian Additional Secretary Munu Mahawar visited Nepal, meeting key figures including Interim PM Sushila Karki to discuss ...
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Nepal's liquidity paradox

Nepal's financial system poses a striking paradox: Banks are oversupplied with money, but the real economy is struggling to ...
CareEdge Ratings says Nepal’s GDP growth is likely to fall to 2.1 per cent in FY2025/26 as political unrest and weak tourism weigh on economic recovery Nepal’s economy is facing a sharp slowdown as ...
The Covid-19 pandemic adversely impacted the global production and supply chain. Rising food prices reversed decades-long gains in poverty alleviation, pushing millions around the world into food ...
In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, there is renewed attention around the world on 'unpaid care’ work and ‘care economy’. Still, a care economy is not considered a ‘productive’ sector and care work ...
Nepal has extended an economic aid of USD 200,000 for relief and rescue operations in flood-hit Sri Lanka, underlining that ...
When we are trying to reimagine Nepal, it becomes paramount to understand the way the Nepali economy has transformed since it was liberalised in 1990. Nepal’s economy has always been unique. Whenever ...
Nepal's coalition government, led by Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, is stable but the country is experiencing economic woes prompting public discontent, with growing influence from foreign players ...
Nepal is struggling to implement much-needed reforms for rapid economic growth. When Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli was sworn in as Prime Minister in March 2018, he was expected to go about delivering ...
Upper Mustang residents worry that they will not be able to reap the benefits from the cheaper permit and instead be like ...
Nepal achieved economic growth of 7 percent for the last three years, with an official target of 8 percent in 2020, but the global pandemic shock looks to derail Kathmandu’s plans. The global scenario ...
The persistent drumbeat of positive tests and reported deaths in other countries due to COVID-19, the disease caused by the SARS-nCoV-2 virus, have created widespread concerns in Nepal also.