2014年9月28日 星期日

2014-09-29 Pakistan Business

  The Express Tribune   
'Unaware' farmers unable to reap benefits  The Express Tribune
"We need an enabling environment to operate in Pakistan for technology transfer, which, unfortunately, is not available. The issue of seed mafia's manipulation only adds to the woes," Monsanto Pakistan's Regulatory Affairs Lead Muhammad Asim. PHOTO: ...


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Nespak registered in UK  The News International
LAHORE: Nespak has registered itself in the United Kingdom as Nespak UK Limited and will undertake projects there, according to a press release issued on Saturday. Nespak, which is state-owned, plans to open its office in London once the UK projects ...

NESPAK gets registered in UK   Pakistan Observer
Nespak successful in registering in UK   Business Recorder

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  IBNLive   
City to get Pakistan, Afghanistan onions  The Asian Age
The Centre will import onions from Pakistan and Afghanistan to tide over the supply shortfall in the national capital for the festive season. The cooperative major, National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Limited (Nafed), has been ...

Delhi eyes onions from Pakistan, Afghanistan to meet festive demand   IBNLive

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38 new uplift schemes approved for Fata  DAWN.com
PESHAWAR: Fata Working Development Party (FWDP) on Sunday approved 38 new development schemes under the Annual Development Programme 2014-15. The approval was made at a meeting of the FWDP chaired by additional chief secretary Fata ...

Rs2808m FATA dev scheme on cards   Pakistan Observer

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Performance remains dull  Business Recorder
For the second consecutive week the Karachi share market witnessed a dull performance amid political uncertainly in the country and the benchmark KSE-100 index closed below 30,000 level end of the last week. The benchmark KSE-100 index shed 310 ...

KSE-100 loses 1pc WoW basis for the third time in history   Pakistan Observer

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  The Express Tribune   
China took 12.3 per cent of world economy in 2013  The Express Tribune
The second largest world economy has grown 122 times in the last 60 years with an average growth of 8.2 per cent. PHOTO: REUTERS. BEIJING: Chinese economy consisted about 12.3 per cent of the world total in 2013, Chinese state news agency Xinhua ...

Chinese economy takes 12.3 pct of world total in 2013: NBS   GlobalPost
The world's wealthiest nation   Daily Times

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  AsiaOne   
Brent falls below $97 on weak Chinese data, stronger dollar  Daily Mail
TOKYO, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Brent crude oil fell below $97 a barrel in Asian trade on Monday, moving closer to a two-year low hit last week due to weak data from major buyer China and a stronger U.S. dollar. The London benchmark has fallen from $115 in ...

Oil prices down on stronger US dollar   The News International
NYMEX-US crude drops under $93 as dollar strengthens   Reuters Africa
West TX Oil Below $94 as Dollar Strengthens   MarketPulse (blog)
Yahoo! Maktoob News   
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  The Nation   
WASA drive against defaulters  The Nation
RAWALPINDI - The Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) has launched a campaign against both commercial and domestic defaulters for recovery of dues. Special Magistrate WASA Amir Ashfaq Qurashi and Deputy Director Revenue Rana Shams ur ...

WASA kicks off crack down against defaulters   International News Network
Defaulters: WASA begins crackdown   The Express Tribune

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Total tempted by ambitious TAPI Asian pipeline project  China Post
ISLAMABAD -- French firm Total is working behind the scenes to take the lead on an ambitious pipeline connecting Central and South Asia, sources close to the project say, pioneering a novel gas exchange mechanism to overcome legal hurdles. It is one of ...


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  Sky News Australia   
Copper futures close higher on the LME  The Australian
COPPER futures have closed higher on the London Metal Exchange (LME), buoyed by positive US second quarter gross domestic product data. THE LME's three-month copper contract was up 0.3 per cent at $US6,718.00 a metric ton at Friday's PM kerb ...

RPT-London Metal Exchange, eyeing CME, seeks big jump in trade fees   Reuters
LME eyeing CME, seeks big jump in trade fees   Business Recorder
Who's got all the copper?   Daily Times
The National Law Review   
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