Archive for the January 8, 2019
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All timings are in PST (Pakistan Standard Time). 06:00 NEWS HOUR 06:25 HEADLINE NEWS 06:30 SAIRBEEN 06:55 HEADLINE NEWS 07:00 TAX AUR AAP 07:25 HEADLINE NEWS 07:30 TAX AUR AAP 07:55 HEADLINE NEWS 08:00 NEWS
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China's steel and iron ore futures started the week firmly on Monday, buoyed by central bank policy easing and on hopes that Beijing and Washington can strike a comprehensive trade deal. China's central bank on
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State-run Bharat Petroleum Corp will import 1 million barrels of Iranian oil in February after a gap of three months, with the nation's overall purchases from Tehran remaining at 9 million barrels, three industry sources
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Asia's gasoline crack fell to a two-session low of $1.46 a barrel after hitting a nine-week high in the previous session as higher supplies and stronger crude oil weighed on the market. Although traders were
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A Tanzanian ban on exporting raw coffee is unlikely to have a significant impact since the industry already processes much of its output, a union official said on Monday. Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa on Friday
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Chicago soyabean futures rose for a fourth consecutive session on Monday to their highest in nearly three weeks as trade talks between Washington and Beijing boosted expectations of US soybean exports to China. Corn ticked
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The Karachi Port handled 84,613 tonnes of cargo comprising 34,029 tonnes of import cargo and 50,584 tonnes of export cargo including 1,781 loaded and empty containers during the last 24 hours ending at 0700 hours
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Main participant adopted wait-and-mood on the cotton market on Monday in expectations of positive developments, dealers said. The official spot rate was unchanged at Rs 8,700, they added. Prices of seed cotton in Sindh were
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On Friday at Pakistan Mercantile Exchange Limited, PMEX Commodity Index closed at 3,588. The traded value of Metals, Energy and COTS/FX was recorded at PKR 15.280 billion and the number of lots traded 21,857. Major
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Indonesia's cocoa bean imports for 2019 are expected to increase to 280,000 to 300,000 tonnes, an Indonesian Cocoa Industry Association official told Reuters on Thursday, as chocolate products become more popular in the domestic market.
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