2014年10月8日 星期三

2014-10-09 Pakistan Business

  The Nation   
Dar in Washington attending annual meetings of WB, IMF  Daily Times
WASHINGTON: Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar arrived in Washington to attend the annual meetings of World Bank (WB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF). He will meet ministers/dignitaries from other countries on the sidelines of the two important ...

Govt making all-out efforts to keep economy on track: Dar   The Nation

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  Focus News   
Tokyo stocks up 0.45% by break  Focus News
Tokyo. Tokyo shares rose 0.45 percent Thursday morning after a Wall Street rally that came in response to minutes from the US Federal Reserve indicating policymakers wary about raising interest rates sooner than later, AFP reported. The benchmark Nikkei ...

Tokyo stocks open up 0.55 percent   The News International
Tokyo shares open higher over buoyant US market   Shanghai Daily (subscription)
Tokyo stocks open lower on pause in yen's depreciation   GlobalPost

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  The Express Tribune   
Export commitments may be hampered badly: PTEA demands restoration of gas ...  Business Recorder
The Pakistan Textile Exporters' Association (PTEA) has rejected the sudden suspension of gas supply to industries on account of annual maintenance of the Qadirpur gas field and termed SNGPL's move unilateral, arrogant and expressed fear that present ...

Qadirpur gas field: PTEA laments suspension of gas supply   The Express Tribune
PTEA rejects abrupt suspension of gas supply to industries   Daily Times

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  The Express Tribune   
KP to fetch minimal chunk in $5b hides, intestines exports  The News International
PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtun-khwa is unlikely to get ample share in the $5 billion economic activity generated by Eidul Azha at the national level as the tannery and other sectors related to sacrificial animals have shifted to Kasur, Lahore and other places in ...

Leather me up: Karachi sheds 20% more skin than last year   The Express Tribune
PTA demands uninterrupted power, gas supply   Daily Times

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Cotton glut eroding cost for gap as China buys less  DAWN.com
NEW YORK: Cotton inventories in the US, the world's top exporter, are heading for the biggest increase since 1986 as growers across the South store more crops that, for some, are worth less than they cost to produce. Farmers Cooperative Compress, the ...

Cotton eases after long-term demand worries, harvest pressure   Business Recorder

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  The Express Tribune   
Bestway acquires Co-operative Pharmacy  The Express Tribune
KARACHI: Co-operative Pharmacy has officially become part of the Bestway Group, a global business with interests in wholesale cash and carry, cement and banking. This follows July's announcement of a £620-million deal. Bestway, which has the right to ...

Bestway Group completes acquisition of Co-operative Group's Pharmacy business   Pakistan Today
Bestway: We'll buy more pharmacies after Co-op   Chemist+Druggist

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  Pakistan Today   
Bilawal Bhutto prays for Gianchandani's early recovery  Daily Times
KARACHI: Pakistan People's Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has prayed for early recovery of ailing Sindhi social scientist and revolutionary writer Sobho Gianchandani and asked party leaders to visit him and inquire about his health. In a press ...

Bilawal comes to Gianchandani's rescue   Pakistan Today

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Government's claim about doubling exports questioned  Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Wednesday said government's claim to double exports in three years' time was highly exaggerated. The federal commerce minister recently said government was to introduce reforms in the next budget to lift ...

Govt claim about doubling exports questioned   International News Network

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Mark Barnett: Is the UK's growth rate sustainable?  Money Marketing
Over the past year I have been pleased by the improving outlook for the UK economy. The pictures for both unemployment and business investment have been better than expected while GDP growth has been significantly higher. Economic growth has ...

Ebola: Liberia Economy by the Numbers   24/7 Wall St.

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  The Borneo Post   
Islamic banks asked to capitalise on SME sector  DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The International Finance Corporation (IFC) has asked the Islamic banks operating in Pakistan to capitalise on the potential within the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) by diversifying its products and services, easing transactional ...

Innovative approaches can boost competitive edge for SMEs — BNM   The Borneo Post

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