Archive for the October 4, 2019
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Eurozone business growth stalled in September as an ongoing contraction in manufacturing activity is increasingly affecting the services industry, according to a survey which showed little chance of an improvement this month. The results will
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Britain's economy appears to have slipped into recession as firms brace for the risk of a disruptive Brexit in just a few weeks' time, according to a survey which showed the dominant services sector took
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US services sector activity slowed to a three-year low in September amid rising concerns about tariffs, the latest sign that trade tensions were eroding economic momentum. Despite the rising risks of a recession, the economy
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The third Nur Khan Memorial Open Golf Championship carrying a record Rs 4.5 million cash prize will be commencing here at lush green 6666-yard PAF Golf Club on Friday. Air Officer Commanding Northern Air Command
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Leisure Leagues Pakistan (LLP) Wednesday announced a 17-member squad ahead of the second edition of Socca World Cup, which will run from October 12 to 20 in Crete, Greece. The players have been selected from
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The Netherlands and Ireland will host Pakistan for three ODIs and two T20Is, respectively, in the lead up to their tour of England in 2020. The VRA Cricket Club in Amstelveen will host the three
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Mark Coles has stepped down as Pakistan national women's team head coach citing family reasons and will be returning to New Zealand next week. Coles took over the responsibilities in October 2017 and had a
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The Egyptian blue-chip index fell sharply on Thursday, pressured by banks amid weak global sentiment, while most major Gulf markets ended lower on falling oil prices. The benchmark oil price slipped further below $58 a
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Wall Street's main indexes rose in volatile trading on Thursday as US services sector activity slowed to a three-year low, fueling hopes of further easing in monetary policy by the Federal Reserve to stem a
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Wall Street's main indexes suffered their sharpest one-day declines in nearly six weeks on Wednesday after employment and manufacturing data suggested that the US-China trade war is taking an increasing toll on the US economy.
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