During the G20 summit in Brazil last year, Brazil and other developing countries managed to block an attempt by wealthy ...
Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami led to an increased awareness about earthquake preparedness among Kathmandu residents. Since then, Nepal has experienced one major and many moderate earthquakes and ...
On the 24th anniversary of Gajendra Babu's death, the Gajendra Narayan Singh Study Centre has organised a discussion programme titled "Gajendra Babu's Notion and the Future Direction of Madhesh" in ...
The Rupandehi District Court on Thursday ordered that Rastriya Swatantra Party President and former home minister Rabi Lamichhane be returned to his family rather than remanded in a case involving the ...
KMD Brands has flagged a slide in first-half earnings despite improving trading conditions at its outdoor clothing brand Kathmandu and surfwear label Rip Curl at the end of 2024.
Nepal’s selling point has grown increasingly blunt: A lack of a distinctive edge means it barely cuts a swath in today’s world order.
The Chinese company will provide all the physical infrastructure required for the data centers, including power supply, ...
Sales through Black Friday and the Christmas trading period improved but parent group KMD Brands still facing a big drop in first-half earnings.
A trading update ahead has painted a grim picture for KMD Brands’ underlying earnings. The dual-listed retailer behind Kathmandu, Rip Curl, and Oboz said today it expected its underlying earnings ...
KMD also reported that gross margins for Rip Curl and Kathmandu “remain resilient” YTD, despite increased promotional intensity and a tough trading environment. Meanwhile, Oboz clearance of inventory ...
With more and more tourists swamping its many countries, causing friction with locals as overtourism bites, it’s never been more important to blend in.
KMD Brands, the parent company of outdoor brands Kathmandu, Rip Curl, and Oboz, has reported a 2.5% decline in total sales for the first five months of the 2025 financial year. The decline was driven ...