Archive for the November 11, 2005
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The Singapore-based System Access will establish a "support centre" in Pakistan with the help of local resources with an initial investment of $1 million. The Singapore's software giant and leading global providers of banking software
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Pakistani banks were again forced to borrow funds from the central bank on Thursday after an outflow of more than Rs 7 billion from the system for the settlement of a Treasury Bill auction earlier
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Pakistani banks were again forced to borrow funds from the central bank on Thursday after an outflow of more than Rs 7 billion from the system for the settlement of a Treasury Bill auction earlier
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Pakistani banks were again forced to borrow funds from the central bank on Thursday after an outflow of more than Rs 7 billion from the system for the settlement of a Treasury Bill auction earlier
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The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has directed all the Regional Commissioners of Income Tax (RCITs) to compare cash withdrawals from banks in the first quarter (July-September) 2005-06 with the corresponding period last fiscal to
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The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has directed all the Regional Commissioners of Income Tax (RCITs) to compare cash withdrawals from banks in the first quarter (July-September) 2005-06 with the corresponding period last fiscal to
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The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has directed all the Regional Commissioners of Income Tax (RCITs) to compare cash withdrawals from banks in the first quarter (July-September) 2005-06 with the corresponding period last fiscal to
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President George W. Bush praised the influence of Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan and boxing legend Muhammad Ali as he honoured them on Wednesday with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the country's highest civilian award.
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Leaders of the seven member South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation will respond "positively" to China's wish to develop closer ties with the grouping, an Indian minister said Thursday. "On China, we are agreeable to
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Leaders of seven South Asian countries will instruct officials to end the deadlock threatening to stall negotiations on implementing a free trade deal for the region, an Indian minister said on Thursday. Earlier, a senior
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