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Draft book-building regulations approved
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ISLAMABAD: The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has approved the draft Book-Building Regulations, 2015 for issue of shares to the public. The SECP said the existing book-building regulations, which are part of the listing ...
World Bank team calls on SECP chiefBusiness Recorder
SECP revises regulatory framework for issue of shares through book-building ...Pakistan Today
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ISLAMABAD: The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has approved the draft Book-Building Regulations, 2015 for issue of shares to the public. The SECP said the existing book-building regulations, which are part of the listing ...
World Bank team calls on SECP chief
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Daily Times
Nepra approves Rs1.64 per unit cut in K-Electric tariff
The Nation
ISLAMABAD - The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) on Tuesday approved Rs. 1.64 per unit cut in power tariff for K-Electric consumers under the head of monthly fuel price adjustment for the month of November, 2014. The regulatory ...
Rs552.697m and Rs1,478m saved: Nepra slashes K-Electric power tariff by 1.64Customs Today Newspaper
Nepra approves reduction in K-Electric tariffDAWN.com
K-Electric consumers: Rs 1.64 reduction in November tariff approved by NepraBusiness Recorder
Daily Times
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The Nation
ISLAMABAD - The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) on Tuesday approved Rs. 1.64 per unit cut in power tariff for K-Electric consumers under the head of monthly fuel price adjustment for the month of November, 2014. The regulatory ...
Rs552.697m and Rs1,478m saved: Nepra slashes K-Electric power tariff by 1.64
Nepra approves reduction in K-Electric tariff
K-Electric consumers: Rs 1.64 reduction in November tariff approved by Nepra
The Express Tribune
Nine projects of Rs4.72bn cleared by CDWP
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ISLAMABAD: The Central Development Working Party (CDWP) approved on Tuesday nine projects in the education, culture, agricultural engineering, livestock, women development and communication sectors at a cost of Rs4.72 billion. In addition, the CDWP ...
Peace pre-requisite for development: AhsanBusiness Recorder
CDWP defers two significant projectsThe Express Tribune
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ISLAMABAD: The Central Development Working Party (CDWP) approved on Tuesday nine projects in the education, culture, agricultural engineering, livestock, women development and communication sectors at a cost of Rs4.72 billion. In addition, the CDWP ...
Peace pre-requisite for development: Ahsan
CDWP defers two significant projects
Daily News & Analysis
Oil down almost 10% in 2 days as hunt for bottom continues
Daily News & Analysis
Global oil markets on Tuesday slumped for a fourth straight session as mounting worries about a supply glut pressured crude prices, which have fallen almost 10% this week to their lowest since spring 2009. Traders said the trend for crude seemed lower but ...
Oil prices slump again but hover above $50/bl levelFirstpost
Oil crashes to nearly $50 a barrel as fears rise for the global economyThe Independent
Oil plummets to $48.49 a barrel on supply glutThe Nation
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Daily News & Analysis
Global oil markets on Tuesday slumped for a fourth straight session as mounting worries about a supply glut pressured crude prices, which have fallen almost 10% this week to their lowest since spring 2009. Traders said the trend for crude seemed lower but ...
Oil prices slump again but hover above $50/bl level
Oil crashes to nearly $50 a barrel as fears rise for the global economy
Oil plummets to $48.49 a barrel on supply glut
Cement sector registers healthy growth in 2014
Business Recorder
The year 2014 for the cement sector ended on a healthy and pleasant note as besides registering sustained growth in last six months, the sector was exonerated of any wilful default by a report presented to FBR by LUMS, said a spokesman of the All Pakistan ...
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Business Recorder
The year 2014 for the cement sector ended on a healthy and pleasant note as besides registering sustained growth in last six months, the sector was exonerated of any wilful default by a report presented to FBR by LUMS, said a spokesman of the All Pakistan ...
The Express Tribune
Exporters irked by delay in textile policy
The Express Tribune
Previous textile policy expired on June 30, 2014, but it failed to meet the envisaged textile export target of $25 billion. REUTERS. FAISALABAD: Voicing concern over the delay in the approval of the new textile policy, the Pakistan Textile Exporters Association ...
PTEA voices concern over delay in new textile policyPakistan Today
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The Express Tribune
Previous textile policy expired on June 30, 2014, but it failed to meet the envisaged textile export target of $25 billion. REUTERS. FAISALABAD: Voicing concern over the delay in the approval of the new textile policy, the Pakistan Textile Exporters Association ...
PTEA voices concern over delay in new textile policy
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The Nation
Industry's concerns over cheap goods conveyed to China
The Nation
Pakistan on Tuesday expressed concerns to the China on cheap Chinese products that are competing the local industry despite persistent energy crisis faced by the country and insufficient utilisation of the facilities provided under the Pak-China Free Trade ...
Talks on FTA: Pakistan, China agree to disagreeBusiness Recorder
Pak, China hold talks to review Free Trade AgreementDaily Times
Talks with China: Pakistan unlikely to make more tariff reductionThe Express Tribune
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The Nation
Pakistan on Tuesday expressed concerns to the China on cheap Chinese products that are competing the local industry despite persistent energy crisis faced by the country and insufficient utilisation of the facilities provided under the Pak-China Free Trade ...
Talks on FTA: Pakistan, China agree to disagree
Pak, China hold talks to review Free Trade Agreement
Talks with China: Pakistan unlikely to make more tariff reduction
The Nation
KSE slumps amid profit-taking in oil stocks
The Nation
The market remained dominated by the bears with the index closing 89 points in the red at 32668.73 points level. As expected the market witnessed a correction with participants booking profits at all time high level. Weakness in the regional markets was also ...
Profit-taking drags index down by 89 pointsDAWN.com
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The Nation
The market remained dominated by the bears with the index closing 89 points in the red at 32668.73 points level. As expected the market witnessed a correction with participants booking profits at all time high level. Weakness in the regional markets was also ...
Profit-taking drags index down by 89 points
Commodities: Cotton prices fall amid slow trading
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KARACHI: Cotton prices fell on Tuesday amid selective buying for quality lint. However, ginners were reluctant to dispose of their stocks. The larger crop size is psychologically impacting trading as buyers have assumed a position of dictating their terms and ...
Buyers remain eager for fine lint amid range-bound tradingDaily Times
TABLE-Karachi Cotton Association prices - Jan 6Reuters
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KARACHI: Cotton prices fell on Tuesday amid selective buying for quality lint. However, ginners were reluctant to dispose of their stocks. The larger crop size is psychologically impacting trading as buyers have assumed a position of dictating their terms and ...
Buyers remain eager for fine lint amid range-bound trading
TABLE-Karachi Cotton Association prices - Jan 6
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Dosti Bus restricted to Wagah border
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LAHORE: The arrival and departure of buses under the Pak-India Dosti Service have been limited to Wagah border because of terrorism threats. Passengers leaving for India (New Delhi) and those returning are being dropped at Wagah border. Passengers ...
Dosti Bus to leave from WagahThe News International
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LAHORE: The arrival and departure of buses under the Pak-India Dosti Service have been limited to Wagah border because of terrorism threats. Passengers leaving for India (New Delhi) and those returning are being dropped at Wagah border. Passengers ...
Dosti Bus to leave from Wagah
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