2014年8月17日 星期日

2014-08-18 Pakistan Business

  The Nation   
Country suffers Rs 130b loss due to political chaos  The Nation
Business community of the country lost hopes from the present government and showed serious concern over the political unrest. Prevailing situation is also not acceptable for the foreign investors while country suffered a mammoth loss of Rs 130 billion ...

Construction sector: Rising hope with raising buildings   The Express Tribune

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  The Nation   
IMF team cancels visit to Pakistan  The News International
ISLAMABAD: In the wake of the ongoing marches in the federal capital led by PTI and PAT, the IMF has cancelled its visit of Pakistan to conclude the ongoing review talks under the $6.67 billion Extended Fund Facility (EFF), it is learnt. Instead, federal minister ...

Dar meets PPP chief   The Nation
Disbursement of $550m IMF tranche likely next month   DAWN.com
IMF team cancels visit: Dar   Business Recorder
Pakistan Today   
SAMAA TV   
Daily Times   
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  The Nation   
PEW suggests changes in power policy  The Nation
The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Sunday suggested changes in National Power Policy 2013 terming it contrary to the national interests. The policy needs immediate review as it will serve no purpose except jacking up electricity price and draining ...


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  The Express Tribune   
NAB arrests two on corruption charges  The Nation
PESHAWAR - The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sunday arrested Naveed Qadir, land acquisition collector Provincial Housing Authority, and Muhammad Asif, front man, for their alleged involvement in corruption and illegally ...

Third time's the charm: NAB arrests Naveed Qadir in PHA land acquisition case   The Express Tribune

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  The Express Tribune   
Remedying malnutrition: 'Half of region's people vulnerable to malnutrition'  The Express Tribune
Lansa has been working on improving agriculture and food chains to advance nutrition in the region. By Our Correspondent. Published: August 18, 2014. Tweet · Share this article Print this page Email. Dr Swaminathan said special attention should be paid to ...

Dr Iqrar elected head of South Asian research partnership   Daily Times

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Political turmoil: businesses suffer Rs 30 billion losses in 12 days  Business Recorder
The local trade and businesses have suffered losses of Rs 30 billion during last 12 days following political turmoil in the country, traders said on Saturday. "The political uncertainty is looming large over the country's ailing economy," traders said, adding that ...


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THE RUPEE: recovers modestly  Business Recorder
The rupee, somehow, managed to recover some losses against the dollar on the money market on Saturday in the process of trading, dealers said. The rupee gave up weakness against the dollar, rising 15-paisa for buying and selling at Rs 99.75 and Rs ...


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  The Express Tribune   
How new is the new Vision 2025?  Business Recorder
Sixteen years, three Visions, a blueprint for economic growth and still nothing really to show for. We know of no other country to have produced three and a half Visions in less than two decades--the half or the quasi Vision being the Framework for Economic ...

Country far from goals of Vision 2025   The Express Tribune
A reality check on Vision 2025   Arab News
Implementing our 'visions'   The News International

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  Pakistan Today   
117000 taxpayers issued notices requiring filing of returns  Pakistan Today
The Federal Bureau of Revenue (FBR) has so far issued notices requiring filing of return to 117,000 potential taxpayers during last financial year aimed at bringing them to tax net. In response to these notices, 14,182 persons have filed returns up to May 2014.

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European wheat futures steady, outlook for record production weighs  Business Recorder
European wheat futures steadied on Friday, caught between quality concerns and rising crop estimates across Europe. November milling wheat on the Euronext futures market was up 0.25 euro, or 0.2 percent, at 171 euros a tonne at 1400 GMT, holding ...


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