Dr.Sudip WagleSharma, Jivan2025-12-102025-12-102024https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14540/25431One measure of an economy is the stock market index. Growth in the stock index is typically interpreted as a positive indicator since it shows that investors have faith in the economy's future. The study's main focus is on how interest rates affect Nepal's stock market price. It makes use of secondary data from the Central Bureau of Statistics, Nepal Rastra Bank, Nepal Stock Exchange, and Economic Survey. Among 11 types of company are total population of this study there are 6 types of company Commercial Banks, Development Banks, Finance company, Micro Finance, Manufacturing & processing and Hydropower company are selected over the period from 2013/14 to 2022/23. The research employs descriptive and causal comparative methodologies. In this study Stock Market Index is used as dependent variable while Deposit interest rate, lending interest rate, base rate, treasury bills rate are considered independent variables. The findings indicate that W.A deposit and T-bill rate has significantly influenced the manufacturing & processing index and Hydropower index respectively. Similarly, Banking index does not have any significant relationship with independent variables where lending interest rate, base rate, T-bills rate has insignificant relation with manufacturing & processing. Similarly deposit interest rate, lending interest rate and base rate have insignificant relationship with hydropower index. This research has a useful for policy maker, investors, government, bankers etc. further researcher may be needed larger no of data to uncover more significant.enmarket priceCentral Bureau of StatisticsNepal Rastra BankImpact of interest rate on stock market price in NepalThesis