Archive for  February 2005
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Bulls dominated the proceedings and under the lead of Pakistan Petroleum Ltd, the index jumped to new heights with volume centred around telecom, oil and gas sectors. The KSE-100 index registered an increase of 71.18
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Bulls dominated the proceedings and under the lead of Pakistan Petroleum Ltd, the index jumped to new heights with volume centred around telecom, oil and gas sectors. The KSE-100 index registered an increase of 71.18
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The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Thursday moped up excess liquidity, but the market remained liquid, said market punters. The State Bank raised Rs 39.6 billion through Open Market Operation (OMO) at 3.95 percent
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In a major policy shift in the preparation of Federal Budget 2005-06, the Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has decided to finalise "customs budget" in March. The customs budget would be made public three months
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In a major policy shift in the preparation of Federal Budget 2005-06, the Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has decided to finalise "customs budget" in March. The customs budget would be made public three months
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In a major policy shift in the preparation of Federal Budget 2005-06, the Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has decided to finalise "customs budget" in March. The customs budget would be made public three months
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The cotton production has gone all time high as the arrival recorded at the ginneries as on February 15, stood at 14.152 million bales, showing an increase of 49.20 percent over the corresponding period of
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North West Frontier Province (NWFP) Senior Minister Siraj ul Haq has demanded of the federal government to announce National Finance Commission (NFC) Award before the next financial year budget, to enable provinces to make more
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The NWFP Governor Lieutenant General Syed Iftikhar Hussain Shah (Retd) on Thursday visited the rain and snow affected areas of Swat district and had an aerial view of the severely damaged villages and localities including
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Hundreds of Saudi taxi drivers staged a rare public protest in the capital Riyadh after the government slammed the brakes on an employment drive for Saudi nationals, newspapers said on Thursday. The men parked their
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