Archive for the October 26, 2005
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Swapping of October futures contracts to November brought heavy selling from local punters which resulted in a sharp decline whereby index suffered a fall more than one percent. Another disaster was seen in the market
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Swapping of October futures contracts to November brought heavy selling from local punters which resulted in a sharp decline whereby index suffered a fall more than one percent. Another disaster was seen in the market
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The World Bank''s Board of Executives on Tuesday approved a total lending of $475 million for Pakistan. The board''s meeting approved $150 million for Development Credit Agreements Adjustment for PRSC-I and $50 million for NWFP
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The World Bank's Board of Executives on Tuesday approved a total lending of $475 million for Pakistan. The board's meeting approved $150 million for Development Credit Agreements Adjustment for PRSC-I and $50 million for NWFP
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The World Bank's Board of Executives on Tuesday approved a total lending of $475 million for Pakistan. The board's meeting approved $150 million for Development Credit Agreements Adjustment for PRSC-I and $50 million for NWFP
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The Private Power Infrastructure Board (PPIB) is likely to award 450 MW Lakhra Coal Power Project to Feteh Group, which has taken on board a power sector company of Ukraine, it is learnt. Sources said
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The Private Power Infrastructure Board (PPIB) is likely to award 450 MW Lakhra Coal Power Project to Feteh Group, which has taken on board a power sector company of Ukraine, it is learnt. Sources said
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The Private Power Infrastructure Board (PPIB) is likely to award 450 MW Lakhra Coal Power Project to Feteh Group, which has taken on board a power sector company of Ukraine, it is learnt. Sources said
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Pakistan needs trade concessions from the West like tsunami affected countries for meeting the huge challenge of rehabilitating the quake-victims in the wake of a terrible disaster, said Pakistan envoy to Britain Dr Maleeha Lodhi.
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Foreign Ministry Khurshid M Kasuri has expressed gratitude to the UAE leadership for its generous assistance and hoped that with the help of international community Pakistan would reconstruct the quake-hit areas in five years time.
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