Archive for the October 6, 2019
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Here, it may also be indicated that the same EFF document indicates that Pakistan intends 'jumpstarting the privatisation process', but no details have been indicated as to whether the country will take the route of
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The interest rate was last up in Jul-19 with a clear signal of peaking; exchange rate has appreciated in the last quarter. Many pundits believe that things have bottomed; and recovery is imminent in a
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Balochistan gets attention either within the context of CPEC or when there is a terrorist attack, but most of the reasons causing the Baloch people's alienation from the federation continue to be ignored. After a
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That war in the Gulf region would gut world economy is a fact. But this war is avertable, and for that Saudi Arabia has asked the world to "come together to deter Iran," adding that
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About 20.6% of Argentina's 2019/20 corn crop has been planted so far while the season's wheat harvest has begun in early-planted northern farm areas, the Buenos Aires Grains Exchange said in its weekly report on
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Ecuador expects crude production to rise to 590,000 barrels-per-day (bpd) in 2020 after its planned withdrawal from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec), the energy minister said on Thursday. The Andean producer is
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Oil prices are likely to remain steady this year as supply shocks from Saudi Arabia fail to lift prices in a market grappling with flagging demand, a Reuters survey showed on Monday, as warnings of
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Ivory Coast will cap cocoa production at 2 million tonnes from next year to bolster prices, a government official said as the 2019/20 season got under way on Tuesday. The world's largest cocoa producer, which
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Brazilian sugar exports in the 2019/20 season will likely hit a 12-year low, totaling just 18.5 million tonnes as depressed global sugar prices steer cane mills away from export markets, consultancy JOB Economia said in
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Private exporters sold 464,000 tonnes of US soyabeans to China for shipment in the 2019/20 marketing year that began Sept. 1, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) said on Wednesday, the latest in a flurry
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