STOCK PRICE BEHAVIOR OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN NEPAL
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Abstract
The purpose of this study is to analyze the Stock price behavior of Nepalese commercial
banks. This study aims to evaluate the determinants influencing the stock prices of
Nepalese commercial banks. Through a comprehensive analysis, the research seeks to
elucidate the relationship between crucial financial indicators such as book value per share,
dividend per share, earnings per share, price-to-earnings ratio, and return on equity on the
stock prices of commercial banks in Nepal. By analyzing the effects of BPS, DPS, EPS,
P/E, and ROE on stock prices, this research endeavors to provide valuable insights into the
dynamics governing the Nepalese banking sector's stock market performance. In this study,
Bivariate Correlation and linear multiple regression models are employed to assess the
impact of explanatory variables on dependent variables. Data are sourced from the annual
reports of selected commercial banks, the report of Nepal Rastra Bank, and various official
and unofficial publications. The analysis utilizes appropriate financial and statistical tools,
adopting a descriptive and causal-comparative research design. The research is based on
data collected from ten commercial banks listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE)
for the fiscal years 2012/13 to 2021/22, using a convenience sampling method. The
calculated data have been tabulated and analyzed using MS-Excel and SPSS. This paper
examines the relationship between book value per share, dividend per share, earnings per
share, price-earnings ratio, and return on equity on the market price of Nepalese
commercial banks through descriptive statistics, correlation, and regression analysis. The
study concludes that book value per share, Dividend per share, earnings per share, price
earnings ratio, return on equity have positive significant relationship on market price.