Archive for  February 2005
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Pakistan said on Tuesday it is seriously considering retaliatory action against Kenya, most probably by increasing duty on tea equivalent to duty levied by Kenya on Pakistani rice, highly reliable sources in the commerce ministry
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Pakistan said on Tuesday it is seriously considering retaliatory action against Kenya, most probably by increasing duty on tea equivalent to duty levied by Kenya on Pakistani rice, highly reliable sources in the commerce ministry
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Pakistani importers have booked around 315,000 tons sugar after duty cut, and orders for another 100,000 tonnes are expected in the coming days, an official said on Wednesday. Importers booked around 200,000 tons raw and
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The Pakistan Sugar Mills Association (PSMA) has urged the government to take the stakeholders of sugar industry into confidence to put an end to ongoing sugar crisis in the country. A meeting of the central
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The Director General, Ministry of Privatisation M. Mansoor Zubair on Wednesday said that the Initial Public Offering (IPO) of the Kapco (Kot Addu Power Company Limited) fetch Rs 5.28 billion for the country. Addressing a
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French non-farm payrolls were flat in the fourth quarter of 2004 and rose just 0.3 percent during the year, prompting economists to warn the French recovery could stall if the economy continued to fail to
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Reuters Group Plc posted better than expected full-year profits on Wednesday thanks to disposals, cost cutting, improving sales and a return to profit at electronic trading unit Instinet, which it may sell. The news and
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Reuters Group Plc posted better than expected full-year profits on Wednesday thanks to disposals, cost cutting, improving sales and a return to profit at electronic trading unit Instinet, which it may sell. The news and
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Bulls continued to stay in the driving seat at the Islamabad Stock Exchange (ISE) where fresh buying in trend-setters moved the entire ready-board in upward direction amid the increase in index. ISE network index showed
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Bulls continued to stay in the driving seat at the Islamabad Stock Exchange (ISE) where fresh buying in trend-setters moved the entire ready-board in upward direction amid the increase in index. ISE network index showed
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