Archive for the February 4, 2019
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The Government of Pakistan, in a bid to bring direct investment home to strengthen country's foreign reserves, will kick off roadshows in various countries within a couple of weeks. "The campaign, to be initiated from
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Where is Pakistan's economy heading? According to a Business Recorder news item, Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OICCI) has released the results of its Business Confidence Index (BCI) Survey - Wave 17, which
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On a rooftop near the front line with the Islamic State group's collapsing caliphate in eastern Syria, a US-backed fighter and his comrades sip tea as they await orders to restart the battle. The Syrian
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World Economic Forum is a place for the big brains, big business, big people to get together and set the theme for the coming year. People from all over the world throng it with the
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Federal Finance Minister Asad Umer is the seventh finance minister engaged in fire fighting in a decade (since 2008) however the fire's intensity has not abated. This however never stopped the frequent self-congratulatory statements of
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In his address to the sixth convocation of Namal College he founded single-handedly, Prime Minister Imran Khan touched on a wide range of his pet subjects, devoting a considerable part of it to his party's
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The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the State Bank of Pakistan has decided once again to raise, albeit slightly, the policy rate by a margin of 0.25 percent to 10.25 percent effective 1st February, 2019
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Egyptian lawmakers on Sunday tabled proposed constitutional changes that would allow President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to extend his rule beyond 2022, two of them said. The bill submitted to speaker Ali Abdel Aal calls for
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Egyptian lawmakers on Sunday tabled proposed constitutional changes that would allow President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to extend his rule beyond 2022, two of them said. The bill submitted to speaker Ali Abdel Aal calls for
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The Cabinet Committee on Energy (CcoE) has directed Power Division to determine merit order for ''must run'' power plants on the basis of economic viability except for nuclear power plants, official sources told Business Recorder.
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