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ADB disbursements fall 42% short of annual target
The ADB disbursements have fallen short of the total target by over 40 per cent for 2010.
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Bearish trend at the stock exchange
The Karachi Stock Exchange began a new week on Monday with key indices mildly down in negative zone.
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Food department face debt worth Rs190b
The financial accounts of the food department face ever rising burdens as has risen to Rs190 billion.
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Agriculture sector hungers for attention
Thousands of Pakistanis live and die never knowing what a full stomach feels like.
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Protecting employees in a dangerous world
Being a multi-billionaire dollar business tycoon is not an easy job.
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How the stock market’s bubble burst
In 2007 Pakistani markets witnessed an unprecedented event, capitalisation increased to 49.2 per cent.
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Romania to open Karachi consulate soon
Romanian Ambassador to Pakistan said that Romania will soon reopen its consulate in Karachi to facilitate trade.
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NEPRA to hear power tariff petitions on June 29
Nepra has set a hearing on June 29 of petitions filed by power distribution companies for an increase of Rs1.07 per unit.
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Gold prices hit record high at Rs39,900
Gold prices hit a record high on Saturday as per-tola prices surged by Rs200 to Rs39,900.
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Few winners as market climbs 1.6%
The market continued its upward climb as the benchmark KSE-100 index rose 1.6 per cent.
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State Bank sets rules for Islamic banking
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has developed criteria for the conversion of conventional branches into Islamic banking.
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KSE-100 index outperforms most asset classes this year
The KSE-100 index, which posted a return of 37 per cent, has outperformed various asset classes in the current fiscal year.
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Stocks close flat as investors remain cautious
Stocks ended flat in slow trade as investors remained cautious ahead of the fiscal year-end and amid uncertainty over CGT.
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Committee exonerates govt from figure fudging charges
The committee set up to investigate fudging of economic growth data has exonerated the government from the allegation.
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UK foreign secretary sees stronger trade relations
British Foreign Secretary William Hague said that he hopes to see stronger relations between Pakistan and the UK.
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Stocks go through dull day of trade, close positive
The stock market witnessed a dull day of trading and closed positive with investors remaining on the sidelines.
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ADB approves $270m for better health, economic prosperity
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) approved two loans worth $270 million for reducing infant and maternal mortality.
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Fall in steel prices less than international market
Mild bar (sarya) prices have dropped by Rs3,000 per ton in three weeks to reach Rs55,000-57,000 in the domestic market.
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WB offers equipment, technical assistance to control gas leak
A team of the WB is offering equipment and technical support to control the Rs7.5 billion per annum gas losses.
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LSE MD resigns on corruption charges
Lahore Stock Exchange Managing Director Shakeel Aslam resigned from his post over allegations of misappropriation of funds.
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KASB Group to bring $40m foreign investment
The KASB Group has decided to establish a new financial holding company which will bring in foreign investment of $40 million
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Stock market rises slightly in dull session
The KSE benchmark 100-share index rose 0.34 per cent, or 33.07 points, to end at 9,715.39 points.
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Industry unveils National Economic Agenda 2010-30
The Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) on Wednesday unveiled the National Economic Agenda 2010-30.
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Gas Act likely to be introduced soon
A Gas Act is in the offing and is likely to be on the ground in the next six months.
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Vital aid worth $5 billion could be delayed
Vital foreign assistance worth $5 billion could be delayed because terms which had been agreed to were not met.
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38m people lack access to drinking water
In Pakistan, 38.5million people lack access to safe drinking water and 50.7million people lack access to improved sanitation.



























