Archive for  August 2004
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The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has invited tenders for sale of three-month and 12-month Government of Pakistan Treasury Bills worth Rs 60 billion against maturity of Rs 102 billion. The accepted target amount will
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The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has invited tenders for sale of three-month and 12-month Government of Pakistan Treasury Bills worth Rs 60 billion against maturity of Rs 102 billion. The accepted target amount will
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The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has invited tenders for sale of three-month and 12-month Government of Pakistan Treasury Bills worth Rs 60 billion against maturity of Rs 102 billion. The accepted target amount will
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The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has imposed Central Excise Duty (CED) on bill of lading with effect from July 15. A notification under SRO- 621(1) 2004 dated July 15, provides that all the freight
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The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has imposed Central Excise Duty (CED) on bill of lading with effect from July 15. A notification under SRO- 621(1) 2004 dated July 15, provides that all the freight
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The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has imposed Central Excise Duty (CED) on bill of lading with effect from July 15. A notification under SRO- 621(1) 2004 dated July 15, provides that all the freight
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Insurgents launched a fresh wave of attacks in Iraq, killing six Iraqi national guardsmen in a suicide car bombing and four US soldiers in separate incidents in Baghdad and the volatile west of the country.
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Insurgents launched a fresh wave of attacks in Iraq, killing six Iraqi national guardsmen in a suicide car bombing and four US soldiers in separate incidents in Baghdad and the volatile west of the country.
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Pakistan and India on Tuesday began talks with exchange of proposals between the two sides in various fields, including culture, tourism, pilgrims, sports, education and other sectors. Tourism Secretary Jalil Abbas led the Pakistani side
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Pakistan and India on Tuesday began talks with exchange of proposals between the two sides in various fields, including culture, tourism, pilgrims, sports, education and other sectors. Tourism Secretary Jalil Abbas led the Pakistani side
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