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FBR knocks the door of pilgrimage enablers
FBR has started issuing notices to Hajj and Umra tour operators who have not been filing income tax returns.
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Stocks remain dull as investors stay away
Stocks remained dull in Friday’s trading session as investors showed lack of interest and were busy in...
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KAPCO’s ten units shut down
Ten units of Kot Addu Power Company (Kapco) have been shut down after flood water entered the plant premises.
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Bank Alfalah to establish subsidiary
SBP has, in principle, allowed Bank Alfalah to set up an Islamic bank as a subsidiary.
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Pakistan Petroleum’s earnings hit harder than expected
Pakistan Petroleum’s profits went down by 15.8 per cent in the financial year 2010, with a net income of Rs59.9b.
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Mobile operators to share infrastructure
PTA and Cellular Mobile Operators have signed MoUs on infrastructure sharing, a PTA press release stated.
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Hubco earnings expected to jump by almost 50%
The country’s second largest power producer, Hub Power Company, is expected to announce its 2010 financial results.
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Circular debt holding economy hostage
The economy is being held hostage by the circular debt crisis, said MD PSO Irfan Qureshi.
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Government to issue bonds worth Rs65b
The launch of National Development Bonds is being considered by the central government to fund development projects.
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Warning issued over possible violation of securities laws
Warning letters for possible violations of securities laws were issued to 27 brokers of the Karachi Stock Exchange.
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PSO in the limelight while PPL set to disappoint
Pakistan State oil and Pakistan Petroleum Limited are expected to announce their earnings for the full fiscal year.
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SBP directs Islamic banks to stop ‘mimicking’ conventional products
The State Bank of Pakistan has urged Islamic financial institutions to distinguish themselves from conventional.
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Forex reserves fall to $16.5b
Foreign exchange reserves fell to $16.5 billion in the week ended on July 30.
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Stocks witness decline in lacklustre session
Stocks ended lower in lacklustre trading on Thursday as investors preferred to book profits at inflated levels.
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MCB Bank’s net profit increases 2%
MCB Bank has announced lower-than-expected earnings January to June 2010, up two per cent on yearly basis.
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A few feet away from disaster
Pakistan's largest independent power provider is facing imminent threat from flood.
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China to establish oil refinery in Karachi
Indus Refinery Limited (IRL) and China have agreed to establish an oil refinery in Karachi to meet the growing demand.
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Sindh and Punjab lock horns
Sindh and Punjab are at loggerheads over the distribution formula for General Sales Tax (GST) on services.
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Money supply contracts in July
Broad money registered a decline of 1.98 per cent in the first month of the current fiscal year.
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Stocks end flat as investors remain cautious
The stock market remained range-bound on Wednesday as investors stood cautious following violence in the city.
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BSF to give skilled labour to Sialkot industries
Government's BSF has chalked out a plan to launch its programme for providing skilled labour to Sialkot industries.
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Trade delegation returns home empty handed from Russia
Trade delegation sent to improve bilateral economic ties returned home unsuccessful.
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Stress laid on boosting Pak-Malaysia trade
Ambassador to Malaysia stressed on multiplying existing trade between the two countries.
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Loss of billions
A loss of Rs35 billion in tax revenues has been estimated due to destruction caused by flooding and Karachi violence.
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Cotton fields damaged in Punjab
Flash floods have submerged cotton fields and may lead to a drop in production by one to three million bales.
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Flash flooding the economy
Analysts have been able to formulate some crude estimates of the effect of the floods on the country.
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Offices and factories remain deserted
Companies and industrialists were unable to issue salaries to employees in the absence of banking services in Karachi.
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Financial constraints impede implementation of anti-trust law
Chairperson of CCP has said that financial constraints are hampering enforcement of anti-trust law.
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RIM unveils new BlackBerry to counter Apple iPhone
The BlackBerry Torch may pose as a contender to the iPhone upon its release in early August.
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PEPCO incurs Rs4 billion loss
Pepco has incurred a cumulative loss of Rs4b in the floods, including the washing away of Swat's 132KV grid station.
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LPG prices rise by Rs5 on supply disruption
Prices of LPG increased by Rs5 per kilogramme in Punjab and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa on Tuesday.
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Ministry agrees to end gas curtailment
The federal government has agreed to revise gas curtailment to fertiliser industry.
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Iran likely to turn to Pakistani ports
Iran seeks alternative hubs as ships carrying petroleum face greater scrutiny at ports in the UAE.
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CCP conducts hearing on poultry association
The CCP conducted a meeting on the possible anti-competitive behaviour in the pultry industry.
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Meezan Bank’s net profit up 14%
Meezan Bank's net profit increased 14 per cent from January to July 2010.
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Meeting on reformed GST could not be held
Meeting on implementation of GST could not be held as a delegation could not reach Islamabad due to bad weather.
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Rupee hits fresh low
Rupee hits new all-time low as it loses another six paisa against the dollar on Tuesday.
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Car sales may drop to a seven-month low
Analysts predict a drop in car sales after discussion with the automobile industry.
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Millions go unpaid while city mourns
Millions of people were unable to open shops or earn wages in the wake of the killing of MQM MPA Raza Haider.
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Stocks rise marginally in thin trade
Stocks ended marginally higher on Tuesday as investors stayed on the sidelines due to violence in the city.
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NA finance body rejects monetary policy
A parliamentary committee has criticised the State Bank's monetary policy as being far from reality.
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NA panel sets limit on govt borrowing from SBP
NA unanimously approved a bill aimed at capping the federal government’s borrowing from the SBP.
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Stocks plummet on discount rate surprise
The stock market fell sharply on Monday after an unexpected increase in discount rate by the central bank.