Archive for the December 30, 2005
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South Africa's trade deficit narrowed in November but still exceeded forecasts at 3.126 billion rand ($493 billion), fanning concerns about its long-term impact on the rand, official data showed on Thursday. The shortfall was 5.54
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The top editor of one of China's boldest newspapers has been dismissed in what observers said was a move to strengthen Communist Party control over the media. Yang Bin, the editor-in-chief of the Beijing News
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Fresh buying spree in trend-setters moved the entire ready-board in upward direction at the Islamabad Stock Exchange (ISE) where bulls remained in the front seat amid increase in index. ISE network index showed an improvement
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Fresh buying spree in trend-setters moved the entire ready-board in upward direction at the Islamabad Stock Exchange (ISE) where bulls remained in the front seat amid increase in index. ISE network index showed an improvement
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Dullness continued to prevail on Lahore Stock Exchange (LSE) on second last trading day of the week, where the volume further declined, while the benchmark index finished with a fractional improvement. The LSE-25 index closed
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Dullness continued to prevail on Lahore Stock Exchange (LSE) on second last trading day of the week, where the volume further declined, while the benchmark index finished with a fractional improvement. The LSE-25 index closed
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A paramilitary solider and a civilian were killed, while two suspected spies have been arrested in a restive tribal district near Afghanistan, officials said on Thursday. The soldier was shot dead by suspected militants late
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A paramilitary solider and a civilian were killed, while two suspected spies have been arrested in a restive tribal district near Afghanistan, officials said on Thursday. The soldier was shot dead by suspected militants late
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To facilitate trade between Pakistan and Afghanistan, the government has decided to remove ''''cooking oil'''' from the negative list of items under the Afghan Transit Trade Agreement (ATTA). Official sources told Business Recorder on Thursday
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To facilitate trade between Pakistan and Afghanistan, the government has decided to remove ''cooking oil'' from the negative list of items under the Afghan Transit Trade Agreement (ATTA). Official sources told Business Recorder on Thursday
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