Archive for  February 2005
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Equities, helped by aggressive buying in banks and textiles, remained in the upbeat mood on Lahore Stock Exchange (LSE) Wednesday, while index moved up by 52.28 points amid decline in overall trade turnover. The LSE-25
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Equities, helped by aggressive buying in banks and textiles, remained in the upbeat mood on Lahore Stock Exchange (LSE) Wednesday, while index moved up by 52.28 points amid decline in overall trade turnover. The LSE-25
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The visiting Secretary-General of the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC), Dr Ekmelddin Ihsanoglu, and his host Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri have said they will not support any military operation against Iran because of its
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The visiting Secretary-General of the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC), Dr Ekmelddin Ihsanoglu, and his host Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri have said they will not support any military operation against Iran because of its
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The stock market for the second consecutive session recorded handsome gains despite the fact that the State Bank of Pakistan raised the cut-off yield on six month treasury bills on Wednesday. The KSE-100 index recorded
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The stock market for the second consecutive session recorded handsome gains despite the fact that the State Bank of Pakistan raised the cut-off yield on six month treasury bills on Wednesday. The KSE-100 index recorded
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The government has conveyed to the World Bank (WB) that the long-awaited increase in power tariff for Wapda consumers is expected to materialise by February 15, it is reliably learnt. This assurance was given by
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The government has conveyed to the World Bank (WB) that the long-awaited increase in power tariff for Wapda consumers is expected to materialise by February 15, it is reliably learnt. This assurance was given by
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The government is considering to sell half of the cotton from the stock of Trading Corporation of Pakistan to local textile millers, said sources in the ministry of commerce. It would be a vital decision
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The government is considering to sell half of the cotton from the stock of Trading Corporation of Pakistan to local textile millers, said sources in the ministry of commerce. It would be a vital decision
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