2015年1月13日 星期二

2015-01-14 Pakistan Business


The Express Tribune
   
1HFY15: Tax collection figures reveal discrepancy of Rs7 billion   
The Express Tribune
Rs1.165t is the in tax collection announced by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar. STOCK IMAGE. ISLAMABAD: Discrepancies in tax collection figures have surfaced again, as the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has reported Rs1.172 trillion collection in the first ...

Rs1.172 trillion or Rs1.165 trillion: Dar's figures contradict FBR revenue ...   Customs Today Newspaper
FBR's collection in shape of sales tax at domestic stage went up by Rs3 billion ...   Business Recorder

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Fox News
   
Opec 'won't back down on oil output'   
Gulf Daily News
ABU DHABI: Opec will not cut its oil output to support prices but expects higher-cost producers to do so, the UAE energy minister insisted yesterday as oil plunged near six-year lows. Suhail bin Mohammed Al Mazroui showed no sign of backing down from ...

Oil Continues Down Its Slippery Slope: Where's The Bottom?   Forbes
In short-term, prices could drop below $35 a barrel   BusinessDay
Back to the Future? Oil Replays 1980s Bust   Wall Street Journal
BusinessWorld Online Edition   
The Australian   
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MiamiHerald.com
   
Nikkei slides as prolonged oil slump undermines risk appetite   
Economic Times
TOKYO: Japan's Nikkei share average fell 1.1 per cent on Wednesday, with oil-related shares leading the losses as plummeting oil prices showed no sign of abating on worries about the global economic outlook. The Nikkei fell 196 points to 16,891.96.
Tokyo stocks open 0.74 percent lower   The News International
Japanese Stocks Decline as Yen Climbs to Four-Week High   Businessweek
Tokyo stocks open 0.74% lower on yen's rise and Wall Street drop   The Straits Times
GMA News   
Fox Business   
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The Express Tribune
   
No extension in accord with K-Electric: Abid Sher Ali   
The Express Tribune
Minister of State for Water and Power Abid Sher Ali inaugurating a 132-kilovolt grid station of the Islamabad Electric Supply Company in the F-16 sector in Islamabad. PHOTO: PID. ISLAMABAD: Minister of State for Water and Power Abid Sher Ali has declared ...

Grid Stations installations continue on war footing: Abid Sher Ali   Associated Press of Pakistan

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SECP to verify companies' promoters through NADRA   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has started verifying the credentials of the promoters/directors of companies through an online Computerised National Identity Card (CNIC) verification service of the National ...

Promoters/directors of companies: SECP initiates CNIC verification through Nadra   Business Recorder

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The Express Tribune
   
FPCCI for formulating special policies for fruits, vegetables export   
The Nation
Karachi - Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Mian Muhammad Idrees has said that export of fruit and vegetable is a special segment of trade and hence needs special policies. During his visit to All Pakistan Fruit & Vegetable ...

FPCCI chief assures PFVA of raising issues with Prime Minister   Business Recorder
Offering support: FPCCI stands by fruit, vegetable exporters   The Express Tribune

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Daily Times
   
Liquidity management aims at price stability: SBP   
Daily Times
KARACHI: Liquidity management operations of State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) aim to achieve monetary policy objectives of price stability so as to provide a facilitating environment for economic growth. In particular, the intermediate goal is to contain the overall ...

SBP liquidity operations aim to achieve price stability   The Nation
Govt's retirement of SBP debt sucks liquidity from system   Pakistan Today

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MarketWatch
   
China wins from oil, commodity slump as collapse spurs record imports   
The Straits Times
Beijing (Bloomberg) - China is emerging a winner from the collapse in commodities prices to the lowest in 12 years as the world's second-largest economy buys a record amount of raw materials. Imports of crude, copper, iron ore and soybeans climbed to ...

Oil prices extend slide as growing glut triggers floating storage   Reuters Canada
China commodity imports surge on low prices   The Australian
Oil price parity threatens Canada's pipeline projects   The Globe and Mail
Reuters UK   
Nigerian Tribune   
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The Nation
   
Pakistan, China agree to enter FTA phase-II   
The Nation
Federal Minister for Commerce Khurram Dastgir Khan on Tuesday said that both Pakistan and China are agreed to enter into second round of Free Trade Agreement (FTA), which is aimed to address the reservations raised by Islamabad several times.
Pakistan to get maximum benefit from CPFTA Phase-II: Dastgir   Daily Times
FTA with China: Pakistan offers to scrap duties on 50% of products   The Express Tribune

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The Nation
   
Bears take control of KSE   
The Nation
The market closed in negative zone driven down by oil exploration companies as index heavy weight OGDC (-2.98pc) and PPL (-2.42pc) came off on global oil prices hitting five and a half year lows. The KSE-100 index declined by 46.91 points and closed at ...

Index loses 47 points on profit-taking   DAWN.com

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