Archive for the September 18, 2019
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Apple went on the offensive against Brussels in an EU court on Tuesday, fighting the European Commission's landmark order that the iPhone-maker reimburse Ireland 13 billion euros ($14 billion) in back taxes. The EU's tax
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A meeting of the National Assembly Standing Committee on Finance has expressed serious concerns over the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme that led to fuel inflation and economic slowdown. This was revealed by Qaiser Sheikh
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A meeting of the National Assembly Standing Committee on Finance has expressed serious concerns over the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme that led to fuel inflation and economic slowdown. This was revealed by Qaiser Sheikh
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The Interna-tional Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Tuesday that the energy sector's circular debt is burden on the state and a big source of uncertainty, and made it clear that it would not revise its
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The Interna-tional Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Tuesday that the energy sector's circular debt is burden on the state and a big source of uncertainty, and made it clear that it would not revise its
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Pakistan Stock Exchange Tuesday witnessed a mixed trend. It closed on a negative note due to selling in various sectors at the fag end. BRIndex100 lost 5.31 points or 0.16 percent to close at 3,347.41
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Pakistan Stock Exchange Tuesday witnessed a mixed trend. It closed on a negative note due to selling in various sectors at the fag end. BRIndex100 lost 5.31 points or 0.16 percent to close at 3,347.41
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Pakistan Stock Exchange Tuesday witnessed a mixed trend. It closed on a negative note due to selling in various sectors at the fag end. BRIndex100 lost 5.31 points or 0.16 percent to close at 3,347.41
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Britain's Sup-reme Court began considering legal challenges Tuesday to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's controversial decision to suspend parliament for over a month, as the country's political crisis over Brexit intensifies. The court started hearing three
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Britain's Sup-reme Court began considering legal challenges Tuesday to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's controversial decision to suspend parliament for over a month, as the country's political crisis over Brexit intensifies. The court started hearing three
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