Daily Times
Panic buying of petrol ahead of further price slash
The News International
This panic buying of petrol was triggered by the fears of filling stations closing business on Saturday ahead of further reduction in fuel prices. If media reports are anything to go by, then petrol price will go down by around Rs10 per litre, high octane's by Rs14 ...
A crisis no lessThe Express Tribune
OGRA recommends Rs 10 per litre decrease in petrolPakistan Today
OGRA proposes Rs 18.85 reduction in oil pricesCustoms Today Newspaper
Geo News, Pakistan
Pakistan Tribe
DAWN.com
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The News International
This panic buying of petrol was triggered by the fears of filling stations closing business on Saturday ahead of further reduction in fuel prices. If media reports are anything to go by, then petrol price will go down by around Rs10 per litre, high octane's by Rs14 ...
A crisis no less
OGRA recommends Rs 10 per litre decrease in petrol
OGRA proposes Rs 18.85 reduction in oil prices
1984 Companies Ordinance: SECP modifies circulars for NGOs, Feb 16 last date ...
Customs Today Newspaper
ISLAMABAD – The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has modified earlier circulars dealing with the renewal of licenses for non-profit organizations (NGOs) registered under Section 42 of the 1984 Companies Ordinance. The last date ...
License renewal: SECP modifies circulars for NGOsBusiness Recorder
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Customs Today Newspaper
ISLAMABAD – The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has modified earlier circulars dealing with the renewal of licenses for non-profit organizations (NGOs) registered under Section 42 of the 1984 Companies Ordinance. The last date ...
License renewal: SECP modifies circulars for NGOs
The Nation
KCCI asks FBR to clarify Sales Tax notices issue
The Nation
KARACHI (Staff Reporter): KCCI Senior Vice President Muhammad Ibrahim Kasumbi has asked the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to order the concerned quarters to clarify the issue Sales Tax notices being constantly issued to taxpayers. In a letter issued ...
128 officers of BS-17, 18 transferred: FBR warns officers to discontinue/denotify ...Customs Today Newspaper
FBR asked to withdraw ST audit noticesBusiness Recorder
FBR cancels employees' allowance for not submitting tax detailsInternational News Network
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The Nation
KARACHI (Staff Reporter): KCCI Senior Vice President Muhammad Ibrahim Kasumbi has asked the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to order the concerned quarters to clarify the issue Sales Tax notices being constantly issued to taxpayers. In a letter issued ...
128 officers of BS-17, 18 transferred: FBR warns officers to discontinue/denotify ...
FBR asked to withdraw ST audit notices
FBR cancels employees' allowance for not submitting tax details
The Nation
Russia makes surprise interest rate cut to 15pc
The Nation
MOSCOW - Russia's central bank cut Friday its main interest rate to 15 percent from 17 percent in a move that caught markets by surprise, sending the ruble tumbling. “The Bank of Russia Board of Directors decided to reduce the key rate from 17. 00 to 15.
Russia's central bank makes surprise interest rate cutDAWN.com
Economic collapse not likelyArab News
Interest rate cut as Russia changes tackThe Times (subscription)
Bloomberg
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The Nation
MOSCOW - Russia's central bank cut Friday its main interest rate to 15 percent from 17 percent in a move that caught markets by surprise, sending the ruble tumbling. “The Bank of Russia Board of Directors decided to reduce the key rate from 17. 00 to 15.
Russia's central bank makes surprise interest rate cut
Economic collapse not likely
Interest rate cut as Russia changes tack
The Nation
Textiles' Rs205b stuck up with FBR
The Nation
The value-added textile sector is facing serious financial crisis, because more than Rs 205 billion of the value-added textile chain has been stuck up with the government. The industry representatives said that the Federal Board of Revenue still withholds more ...
Non-payment of refund claims: textile sector facing serious financial crunch ...Business Recorder
Value-added textile's Rs 205 bn stuck up with FBRDaily Times
Refunds of Rs20b stuck, says PRGMEA chiefThe Express Tribune
Pakistan Today
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The Nation
The value-added textile sector is facing serious financial crisis, because more than Rs 205 billion of the value-added textile chain has been stuck up with the government. The industry representatives said that the Federal Board of Revenue still withholds more ...
Non-payment of refund claims: textile sector facing serious financial crunch ...
Value-added textile's Rs 205 bn stuck up with FBR
Refunds of Rs20b stuck, says PRGMEA chief
The Express Tribune
CM sees energy relief through LNG import
The Nation
LAHORE - Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has said the government has been struggling to get over energy crisis. “The Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif-led government has been taking steps to meet energy needs as the crisis has seriously affected ...
LNG import to end energy crisis: ShahbazThe News International
LNG will be imported to overcome electricity shortage: CMThe Express Tribune
CM chairs meeting to review progress on energy projectsDaily Times
Business Recorder
Pakistan Today
Aaj News
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The Nation
LAHORE - Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has said the government has been struggling to get over energy crisis. “The Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif-led government has been taking steps to meet energy needs as the crisis has seriously affected ...
LNG import to end energy crisis: Shahbaz
LNG will be imported to overcome electricity shortage: CM
CM chairs meeting to review progress on energy projects
The Nation
Metro bus project may face further delay
The Nation
Islamabad - Though the government had shifted the blame for delay in the completion of Rs50 billion Metro Bus Project to the sit-ins of Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) and Pakistan Awami Tehrik (PAT), yet the chances of the completion of project look dim even ...
95pc work on metro project complete in IslamabadDAWN.com
Metro bus subsidy: Punjab reneges on deal, wants capital to foot larger shareThe Express Tribune
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The Nation
Islamabad - Though the government had shifted the blame for delay in the completion of Rs50 billion Metro Bus Project to the sit-ins of Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) and Pakistan Awami Tehrik (PAT), yet the chances of the completion of project look dim even ...
95pc work on metro project complete in Islamabad
Metro bus subsidy: Punjab reneges on deal, wants capital to foot larger share
The Express Tribune
BRIndex30 up 190.08 points
Business Recorder
On Friday, BRIndex30 opened at 19,624.47 points and remained positive throughout the trading session. It touched an intraday high of 19,941.71 points and an intraday low of 19,624.59 points and closed at 19,814.55 points which was 190.08 points or 0.97 ...
Karachi stock ends skinny on dull corporate earnings, gains 35 pointsDaily Times
Market watch: Stocks end week almost flat despite gainsThe Express Tribune
KSE ends Jan. on bullish noteShanghai Daily (subscription)
Customs Today Newspaper
The Nation
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Business Recorder
On Friday, BRIndex30 opened at 19,624.47 points and remained positive throughout the trading session. It touched an intraday high of 19,941.71 points and an intraday low of 19,624.59 points and closed at 19,814.55 points which was 190.08 points or 0.97 ...
Karachi stock ends skinny on dull corporate earnings, gains 35 points
Market watch: Stocks end week almost flat despite gains
KSE ends Jan. on bullish note
The Nation
EASA recommendations: CAA likely to face huge daily loss
Business Recorder
Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)-Pakistan is likely to face an average financial loss of around US $480,000 per day after the recommendation made by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to the foreign airlines for not using Pakistan's airspace, due to ...
EU air safety body urges 'extreme caution' in Pakistan airspaceChannel News Asia
EU air safety body asks 'extreme caution' in Pak airspaceBusiness Standard
EU air safety body urges 'extreme caution' in Pakistan airspace over possible ...The Straits Times
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Business Recorder
Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)-Pakistan is likely to face an average financial loss of around US $480,000 per day after the recommendation made by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to the foreign airlines for not using Pakistan's airspace, due to ...
EU air safety body urges 'extreme caution' in Pakistan airspace
EU air safety body asks 'extreme caution' in Pak airspace
EU air safety body urges 'extreme caution' in Pakistan airspace over possible ...
IBNLive
THE RUPEE: minor changes
Business Recorder
The rupee moved cautiously against the dollar on the local currency market on Friday, dealers said. The rupee shed three-paisa versus the dollar for buying at Rs 101.08 while it showed no change for selling at Rs 101.10, they said. INTERBANK MARKET ...
Dollar ends firm versus rupeeDaily Times
Rupee ends steady at 61.86 vs US dollarEconomic Times
Rupee remains stable against dollar to settle at 61.87Myiris.com
Customs Today Newspaper
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Business Recorder
The rupee moved cautiously against the dollar on the local currency market on Friday, dealers said. The rupee shed three-paisa versus the dollar for buying at Rs 101.08 while it showed no change for selling at Rs 101.10, they said. INTERBANK MARKET ...
Dollar ends firm versus rupee
Rupee ends steady at 61.86 vs US dollar
Rupee remains stable against dollar to settle at 61.87
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