Archive for  February 2005
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Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) should request their respective governments to open Wagha border for trade. LCCI senior vice-president Sohail Lashari and deputy director general CII
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Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) President Chaudhry Muhammad Saeed has stressed the need for consistent economic policies, political stability and improved law and order for the continuous economic growth of the
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Demonstrators in Indian occupied Kashmir burnt tyres and threw stones at police on Tuesday, protesting against the first municipal polls in 27 years, police and witnesses said in the revolt-racked Himalayan territory. They reported no
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Demonstrators in Indian occupied Kashmir burnt tyres and threw stones at police on Tuesday, protesting against the first municipal polls in 27 years, police and witnesses said in the revolt-racked Himalayan territory. They reported no
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President Robert Mugabe's government has threatened to jail South African trade union officials if they visit Zimbabwe this week to mediate in the country's political crisis, state radio reported on Tuesday. Such a move would
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Russia could reach its 2005 inflation target by allowing the rouble to appreciate, Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin told Reuters on Tuesday, though an Economy Ministry official said it would be hard to achieve. "This year
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Bulls strengthened their positions at the Islamabad Stock Exchange (ISE) where fresh buying spree in trend-setters moved the entire-ready board in upward direction amid increase in index. ISE network index was up by 126.40 points
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Bulls strengthened their positions at the Islamabad Stock Exchange (ISE) where fresh buying spree in trend-setters moved the entire-ready board in upward direction amid increase in index. ISE network index was up by 126.40 points
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Bullish trend prevailed on the Lahore Stock Exchange (LSE), where equities registered gains across the board, amid ascending transaction volume on account of aggressing buying in PTCL, while banking and petroleum sectors also played contributory
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Bullish trend prevailed on the Lahore Stock Exchange (LSE), where equities registered gains across the board, amid ascending transaction volume on account of aggressing buying in PTCL, while banking and petroleum sectors also played contributory
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