2015年2月13日 星期五

2015-02-14 Pakistan Business


The Express Tribune
   
Corporate service providers: non-filers shall be liable to pay 12 percent IT   
Business Recorder
Non-filers corporate service providers shall be liable to pay 12 percent income tax and non-corporate service providers would be liable to pay 15 percent tax if they are non filers, according to a notification issued by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on ...

Lahore: FBR serves notices on 150 potential taxpayers   Customs Today Newspaper
No holding back: FBR notifies tax increase despite opposition   The Express Tribune

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MarketWatch
   
Oil tops $60 a barrel   
DAWN.com
NEW YORK: Oil hit its highest level for the year on Friday with Brent crude rising above $60 a barrel, as eurozone economic growth exceeded expectations and market bulls priced in another drop in the US oil rig count. Bets that falling exploration budgets of ...

Oil tops US$60 for first time in 2015; oversupply persists   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Oil price tops $60 first time in 2015   The Punch
Oil tops $60 for first time in 2015; oversupply persists   Business Recorder
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Xinhua   
New York Times   
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Withdrawal of duty on raw material demanded   
DAWN.com
KARACHI: The Lasbela Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has expressed concern over imposition of regulatory duties on raw material. In a statement, LCCI President Yakoob H Karim said that the FBR had been imposing regulatory duties without ...

Withdrawal of RD on industrial inputs import demanded   The Nation

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Trade agreements cause no harm to cash crops production, plantation   
Customs Today Newspaper
ISLAMABAD: Free Trade Agreements and Preferential Trade Agreements have not cast negative impacts on production of cash crops or plantation of the country. Pakistan signed bilateral Free Trade Agreements with Sri Lanka, Malaysia and China in 2005, ...

Govt in process of signing FTAs with ASEANs to promote trade, NA told   Daily Times
Signing of free trade agreements with ASEAN countries on cards   Business Recorder
Pakistan to sign FTA with ASEAN countries on exports   Pakistan Today

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
SECP takes action against 94 firms   
Customs Today Newspaper
ISLAMABAD: The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (PECS) has taken an action against 94 firms and initiated show-cause proceedings in January against companies and their directors for contravention of the Companies Ordinance, 1984.
Action against 94 firms initiated   The News International
SECP extends stock settlement bank date to May 15   DAWN.com
Violation of Companies Ordinance, 1984: SECP initiates 94 show cause ...   Business Recorder
Daily Times   
The Express Tribune   
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The Express Tribune
   
Nepra approves upfront tariff for Port Qasim plant   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) on Friday approved 8.12 cents per unit upfront levelised tariff for 1,320MW Port Qasim coal-based power plant for 30 years. To be set up by Port Qasim Electric Power Company, ...

First coal-fired power plants: Nepra approves upfront tariff   Business Recorder
NEPRA approves up-front tariff for first coal-fired power plant   Daily Times
Alternative energy: NEPRA sets upfront tariff for coal-fired power plants   The Express Tribune

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Business Recorder
   
Cooperation in education, research to be strengthened: German envoy   
Business Recorder
German Ambassador to Pakistan Dr Cyrill Nunn has said that co-operation in German-Pakistan educational and research institutes will be strengthened further in order to get the benefit from each other's experiences. He was talking to University of Agriculture ...

Cooperation with Pakistan to be further strengthened: German envoy   Daily Times
Pakistan not fully exploiting GSP Plus status: German envoy   The News International
Exports to EU increase 20% after GSP plus status   Customs Today Newspaper

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
100 doctors block road: Rawalpindi young doctors protest for service structure   
Customs Today Newspaper
RAWALPINDI: The Young Doctors Association (YDA) Rawalpindi chapter has announced to stage protest for their demand of improvement in service structure. The doctors arranged a seminar at the Benazir Bhutto Hospital (BBH) library and later staged a ...


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DAWN.com
   
Stocks end bearish week with 157-point gain   
DAWN.com
KARACHI: Stocks partly recovered the previous day's heavy losses on Friday, with the Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE)-100 index closing higher by 156.78 points to close at 33,943.20. Volume, however, fell to 250 million shares from 324m, and traded value to ...

Bullish trend in stock market boosts KSE-100 index to gain 157 points   Daily Times
KSE recovers 157pts, up 0.46% to end week on positive note   Customs Today Newspaper

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Livemint
   
Rolls-Royce cuts profit forecast   
Gulf Daily News
London: British engine maker Rolls-Royce yesterday slashed its earnings forecasts, blaming tumbling oil prices which have hurt revenues at its marine offshore division. Pre-tax profits this year were expected to be between £1.4 billion and £1.55bn ...

Rolls-Royce suffers as defence spending falls   The Independent
Rolls-Royce's first revenue fall in decade   Scotsman
Rolls-Royce Ghost II: Something new and exclusively for you   New Zealand Herald
The Times (subscription)   
This is Money   
Seeking Alpha (registration)   
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