Archive for the January 2, 2018
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The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has restricted cash US dollar import by Exchange Companies (ECs) at 35 percent of total export of permissible foreign currencies in a month. Previously, there were no limitations on
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The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has restricted cash US dollar import by Exchange Companies (ECs) at 35 percent of total export of permissible foreign currencies in a month. Previously, there were no limitations on
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The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has restricted cash US dollar import by Exchange Companies (ECs) at 35 percent of total export of permissible foreign currencies in a month. Previously, there were no limitations on
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In order to meet rising fiscal deficit, the federal government has planned to borrow a record amount of Rs 4.9 trillion from banking sector during January-March period of current fiscal year (FY18). Bankers said that
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In order to meet rising fiscal deficit, the federal government has planned to borrow a record amount of Rs 4.9 trillion from banking sector during January-March period of current fiscal year (FY18). Bankers said that
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In order to meet rising fiscal deficit, the federal government has planned to borrow a record amount of Rs 4.9 trillion from banking sector during January-March period of current fiscal year (FY18). Bankers said that
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Pakistan Stock Exchange witnessed a positive trend on the first day of new calendar year due to fresh buying in various sectors. BRIndex100 gained 38.72 points or 0.9 percent to close at 4,333.62 points Monday.
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Pakistan Stock Exchange witnessed a positive trend on the first day of new calendar year due to fresh buying in various sectors. BRIndex100 gained 38.72 points or 0.9 percent to close at 4,333.62 points Monday.
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Pakistan Stock Exchange witnessed a positive trend on the first day of new calendar year due to fresh buying in various sectors. BRIndex100 gained 38.72 points or 0.9 percent to close at 4,333.62 points Monday.
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Ten people were killed overnight in the worst violence yet seen in Iran's protests, local media reported on Monday, while President Hassan Rouhani said the Iranian people would respond to "rioters and lawbreakers". Six people
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