Archive for the January 16, 2019
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday observed that the departments lack coordination and have divergent views on national issues. Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar addressing Federal Minister for Finance Asad Umar remarked, "You (government) cannot work
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How unfortunate it is that the nation would be witnessing the presentation of a "mini-budget" less than six months prior to the conclusion of the current fiscal or budgetary year 2018-19. According to the PTI
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A vibrant cast is set to contest the climax of the Brexit drama this week: a prime minister pressing ahead against all odds, a veteran left-winger leading the opposition, a hard-line Northern Irish unionist pulling
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Ever since the PTI government took charge, severe reservations have been raised on their pre-election rhetoric of broadening the tax base rather than further taxing the current taxpayers however, post-elections the only visible approach seen
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Did we ever try to find out the reasons why the very first five-year plan authored by Pakistan succeeded in South Korea but failed miserably in Pakistan? There is, of course, no authentic work identifying
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India has finally seen fit to allow an inspection visit by a three-member delegation from Pakistan headed by Commissioner for Indus Waters Syed Mehr Ali Shah. The Pakistani experts will inspect the 1,000MW Pakal Dul
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The latest data on banking system show that the growth of scheduled banks' deposits stalled in 2018 despite one of the largest interest rate hikes of 4.25 percent in the policy rate in a single
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Sri Lanka is considering an offer from Bank of China for a loan of $300 million, which could be raised to $1 billion, to help it meet repayments during coming months, two sources in Colombo
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Sri Lanka is considering an offer from Bank of China for a loan of $300 million, which could be raised to $1 billion, to help it meet repayments during coming months, two sources in Colombo
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Sri Lanka is considering an offer from Bank of China for a loan of $300 million, which could be raised to $1 billion, to help it meet repayments during coming months, two sources in Colombo
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