Archive for  February 2005
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Oil prices rose on Monday on worries that production cartel Opec could decide to cut output soon even after it kept output steady at its meeting over the weekend. US oil prices rose 77 cents
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Low domestic copper stocks lifted prompt Shanghai copper futures on Monday, while most other contracts closed lower as traders closed positions ahead of the long Lunar New Year holiday. The February contract, which expires on
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Monday's Rotterdam vegetable oil prices at 1700 GMT. SOYOIL: EU degummed euro tonne fob ex-mill February 2005/April 2005 380.00 -5.00 May 2005/July 2005 380.00 -5.00 August 2005/October 2005 380.00 -5.00. RAPEOIL: Dutch/EU euro tonne fob
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Monday's Rotterdam vegetable oil prices at 1700 GMT. SOYOIL: EU degummed euro tonne fob ex-mill February 2005/April 2005 380.00 -5.00 May 2005/July 2005 380.00 -5.00 August 2005/October 2005 380.00 -5.00. RAPEOIL: Dutch/EU euro tonne fob
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London white sugar futures touched a fresh contract high of $270.5 on Monday, the highest for a front-month contract since July 2001, traders said. March ended up $4 at $269.5 a tonne in volume of
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Jawed Mansha, a senior fellow of the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Pakistan (ICMAP), has been elected as the chairman of its Karachi Branch Council for the year 2005. An announcement to this
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Two-member delegation of Commonwealth Secretariat comprising Director Political Affairs Division Matthew E K Neuhaus and Special Advisor Political Affairs Division Syed Sharfuddin on Monday called on Election Commission of Pakistan Secretary Kanwar Muhammad Dilshad. Kanwar
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"It would be a sight for sore eyes." "What? The meeting between Mushahid, the not so svelte, and Bugti, the luxuriantly moustached nawab from Balochistan and the very slender Chaudhry with all the connections and
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Advisor to the Prime Minister on Finance and Revenue Dr Salman Shah on Monday said the main aim behind the launching of Islamic Bond 'Sukuk' was to expand the base of investors, attracting the Islamic
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Advisor to the Prime Minister on Finance and Revenue Dr Salman Shah on Monday said the main aim behind the launching of Islamic Bond 'Sukuk' was to expand the base of investors, attracting the Islamic
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