2015年4月6日 星期一

2015-04-07 Pakistan Business


Los Angeles Times
   
A security treaty with Iran's potential victims could ensure deal compliance   
Los Angeles Times
The heart of the opposition to the nuclear deal with Iran is the fear, even the assumption, that Iran will violate it, cheating on inspections and using the accord's provisions to double-deal and weaponize. Opponents often cite North Korea's violation of its deal ...

Is This The World's Most Passive-Aggressive Statement On Iran?   Daily Caller
Iran oil return may be slow amid jostling for foreign investors   The Australian Financial Review
Oil prices rebound in Asia   The Nation
Reuters UK   
Daily Times   
Financial Times   
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The Nation
   
Tokyo stocks open 0.73% higher   
The Australian
Tokyo stocks have opened 0.73 per cent higher with investor sentiment lifted by a weaker yen and gains on Wall Street. The Nikkei 225 index at the Tokyo Stock Exchange rose 141.05 points to 19,539.03 at the start on Tuesday. The US dollar was at 119.49 ...

Dollar trades in mid-119 yen range in early Tokyo deals   Nikkei Asian Review
Japan stocks dip, yen rises in Asia after weak US data   Channel News Asia
Asia Pacific Market: Stocks rise after weak US jobs   Business Standard

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The Nation
   
Government to offload 250m HBL shares to fetch $400m   
The News International
ISLAMABAD: In a major development, the government has decided to off-load 250 million shares of Habib Bank Limited (HBL) at a price of Rs166 per share from its stakes. The decision will fetch $400 million. To this effect, the Cabinet Committee on ...

CCoP okays floor price for divestment of HBL shares   The Nation
Floor price for HBL divestment set at Rs166 per share   DAWN.com
Privatisation Commission: Too low a floor as CCoP says Rs166 per share for HBL   The Express Tribune
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)   
Pakistan Today   
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Pakistan Today
   
SECP revokes licences of 108 companies   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has revoked the licences of 108 companies, mainly non-governmental organisations (NGOs), for not completing the mandatory documentation. The companies were registered with ...

Govt revokes licences of 108 NGOs   The Nation
SECP: Licences of 108 companies revoked   The Express Tribune
SECP clarification   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Pakistan Today   
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The Express Tribune
   
High-level meeting: Decision on gas price increase likely today   
The Express Tribune
The Ministry of Petroleum in another proposal has recommended to the prime minister to introduce a uniform gas tariff for all consumers in order to bring to an end the cross-subsidy system. STOCK IMAGE. ISLAMABAD: The government is set to finalise the ...

Frank Wolak: The End Of Expensive Oil?   ValueWalk
May Natural Gas Basis Mostly Stabilizes Entering April   Natural Gas Intelligence (subscription)
All you wanted to know about: Gas Pricing Formula   Hindu Business Line

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The Express Tribune
   
Operation against terrorists yielding results: COAS   
The News International
ISLAMABAD: The Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), General Raheel Sharif, has said that the ongoing operation against terrorists will yield results soon but no deadline for its culmination could be given right now. In a brief chat with a group of newsmen at the ...

POF role in defence invaluable: COAS   The Nation
Parliament to decide Pakistan's role in conflict: army chief   DAWN.com
Army chief for 'total self-reliance' in defense production   Geo News, Pakistan
DunyaNews Pakistan   
Pakistan Today   
The Express Tribune   
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Daily Times
   
Sindh govt refuses to give assent to new energy policy of central govt   
Daily Times
KARACHI: Sindh government has categorically refused to assent new energy policy of federal government until and unless issues of oil and gas pertaining to Sindh were resolved. A meeting with Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah in chair was briefed by.
New energy policy: Sindh refuses nod till oil, gas issues resolved   The Express Tribune
Sindh govt refuses assent to new energy policy   Pakistan Today

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AIOU 'passes' student who had passed away   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU), the largest distance learning institution in the country, passed a deceased student in a 24-day workshop he was required to attend on campus. According to sources, staff members routinely strike deals ...

16 commercially viable projects put on display at AIOU moot   Daily Times

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Daily Times
   
Stocks add 338 points despite foreign selling   
DAWN.com
KARACHI: Stocks rallied for the fifth consecutive session on Monday with the KSE-100 index up by 338.21 points, or 1.08 per cent, to 31,752.17. Including the previous week's recovery of 1,456 points, the KSE index has recouped 1,794 points, or nearly all of ...

Stocks up by 338 points on political stability, cement sector performance   Daily Times

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Business Recorder
   
Pak-Indonesia trade reaches $2.2bn   
DAWN.com
HYDERABAD: The bilateral trade between Indonesia and Pakistan has shot up by 215 per cent from $700 million in 2010 to $2.2bn in 2014 and efforts are being made to further boost it, said Indonesian Consul General Hadi Santoso on Monday.
Bilateral meeting: Indonesian CG highlights success in ties with Pakistan   The Express Tribune
Efforts on to enhance bilateral trade: Indonesian CG   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)

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