Archive for  September 2019
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Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) Monday closed higher following positive investor sentiment. BRIndex100 gained some 50.61 points or 1.65 percent to close at 3,126.42 points compared to 3,075.81 points last Friday. It touched intraday high of
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Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) Monday closed higher following positive investor sentiment. BRIndex100 gained some 50.61 points or 1.65 percent to close at 3,126.42 points compared to 3,075.81 points last Friday. It touched intraday high of
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A US envoy showed the draft of a US-Taliban agreement to Afghan leaders on Monday after declaring they were "at the threshold" of a deal to end America's longest war, officials said. However, reflecting the
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A US envoy showed the draft of a US-Taliban agreement to Afghan leaders on Monday after declaring they were "at the threshold" of a deal to end America's longest war, officials said. However, reflecting the
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Power Division has constituted a nine-member inter-departmental probe committee including a representative of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) to indentify and examine causes of the high cost of electricity with special reference to private power generation ie.
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Power Division has constituted a nine-member inter-departmental probe committee including a representative of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) to indentify and examine causes of the high cost of electricity with special reference to private power generation ie.
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HSBC completed the first yuan-denominated blockchain-based letter of credit transaction, the bank said on Tuesday. HSBC, like many of its competitors, has been looking to use digital ledger technology, or blockchain, to streamline the traditionally
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HSBC completed the first yuan-denominated blockchain-based letter of credit transaction, the bank said on Tuesday. HSBC, like many of its competitors, has been looking to use digital ledger technology, or blockchain, to streamline the traditionally
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The federal government on Monday clarified that 50 percent waiver of GIDC to business tycoons is neither a 'free lunch' nor a gift for fertilizer sector as is being widely reported. Addressing a press conference
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The federal government on Monday clarified that 50 percent waiver of GIDC to business tycoons is neither a 'free lunch' nor a gift for fertilizer sector as is being widely reported. Addressing a press conference
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