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KSE sheds 197 points amid dull activity
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Activity remained dull at the local bourse on Tuesday as investors remained on the sideline ahead of budget FY16 and future roll-over. The KSE-100 index shed 197 points or 0.61pc to close at 32,510 points level. Investors took fresh positions in Pak Elektron ...
Market watch: Index back to downward trendThe Express Tribune
KSE-100 sheds 197 points on mutual funds sellingDaily Times
KSE turns bearishBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
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The Nation
Activity remained dull at the local bourse on Tuesday as investors remained on the sideline ahead of budget FY16 and future roll-over. The KSE-100 index shed 197 points or 0.61pc to close at 32,510 points level. Investors took fresh positions in Pak Elektron ...
Market watch: Index back to downward trend
KSE-100 sheds 197 points on mutual funds selling
KSE turns bearish
DAWN.com
Provinces reject development plan proposed by federal govt
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Amid strong protest by provinces against federal government's decision to withdraw funding for provincial health and education projects, the Planning Commission recommended on Tuesday a consolidated development programme of Rs1.41 ...
Rs1,418 bn development outlay okayedThe News International
Budget 2015-16: Government pegs growth target at 5.5%The Express Tribune
APCC okays annual plan, Rs580b development outlayThe Nation
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DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Amid strong protest by provinces against federal government's decision to withdraw funding for provincial health and education projects, the Planning Commission recommended on Tuesday a consolidated development programme of Rs1.41 ...
Rs1,418 bn development outlay okayed
Budget 2015-16: Government pegs growth target at 5.5%
APCC okays annual plan, Rs580b development outlay
The Express Tribune
LDFA exhibition to promote dairy sector: SBI
The Nation
KARACHI - Annual demand for milk is increasing by 10-20pc, whereas the milk production is growing approximately 4pc per annum only. Pakistan is “largest milk producing country in the world, but 40,000 tons of dry milk is being imported into Pakistan ...
'Pakistan running out of milk'Daily Times
Livestock sector to show off in bid to lure investmentThe Express Tribune
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The Nation
KARACHI - Annual demand for milk is increasing by 10-20pc, whereas the milk production is growing approximately 4pc per annum only. Pakistan is “largest milk producing country in the world, but 40,000 tons of dry milk is being imported into Pakistan ...
'Pakistan running out of milk'
Livestock sector to show off in bid to lure investment
Zero-rating status for key exportables proposed
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The commerce ministry has proposed zero-rating for major exportable products in the next budget. The major exportable items are textile and clothing, sports, surgical, leather goods and carpets. Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, ...
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DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The commerce ministry has proposed zero-rating for major exportable products in the next budget. The major exportable items are textile and clothing, sports, surgical, leather goods and carpets. Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, ...
Business Recorder
Hydel resources exploitation imperative
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Pakistan is facing “do or die” like situation as far as water and power shortages are concerned and therefore a new strategy to exploit hydel resources in shortest possible time is a must. Though end of loadshedding for the industrial sectors for a few days was ...
Government should evolve new strategy to exploit hydel resources: LCCI chiefBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
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The Nation
Pakistan is facing “do or die” like situation as far as water and power shortages are concerned and therefore a new strategy to exploit hydel resources in shortest possible time is a must. Though end of loadshedding for the industrial sectors for a few days was ...
Government should evolve new strategy to exploit hydel resources: LCCI chief
NBP blames IT system for ATM flaws
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) president has acknowledged problems in its ATM operations, but blamed it on the obsolete IT system which he hoped would be upgraded by July. “There are many complaints related to faulty ATM ...
NBP, Mobilink and Waseela Bank sign dealBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
Not a single penny written off by NBP for last ten years: AshrafDaily Times
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DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) president has acknowledged problems in its ATM operations, but blamed it on the obsolete IT system which he hoped would be upgraded by July. “There are many complaints related to faulty ATM ...
NBP, Mobilink and Waseela Bank sign deal
Not a single penny written off by NBP for last ten years: Ashraf
The Express Tribune
Ahead of budget: Exporters seek restoration of zero-rating facility
The Express Tribune
FAISALABAD: With the budget just around the corner, textile exporters have stressed the need for zero-rating sales tax for the export-focused industry, considering that huge amounts are still stuck in refund claims, squeezing finances and causing cash-flow ...
PTEA calls for zero-rating of textile exportsBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
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The Express Tribune
FAISALABAD: With the budget just around the corner, textile exporters have stressed the need for zero-rating sales tax for the export-focused industry, considering that huge amounts are still stuck in refund claims, squeezing finances and causing cash-flow ...
PTEA calls for zero-rating of textile exports
The Express Tribune
Cotton prices under pressure
DAWN.com
KARACHI: Cotton prices came under pressure on Tuesday as buyers withdrew to the sidelines. Dismayed over the Gas Infrastructure Development Cess (GIDC) Act, 2015, spinners have reduced their activity. Floor brokers said that the textile industry took the ...
Cotton market: Spot rate drops further on modest tradeBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
Conflicts: APTMA irked again, this time by GIDCThe Express Tribune
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DAWN.com
KARACHI: Cotton prices came under pressure on Tuesday as buyers withdrew to the sidelines. Dismayed over the Gas Infrastructure Development Cess (GIDC) Act, 2015, spinners have reduced their activity. Floor brokers said that the textile industry took the ...
Cotton market: Spot rate drops further on modest trade
Conflicts: APTMA irked again, this time by GIDC
The Express Tribune
Concern at decrease in pulses production
DAWN.com
FAISALABAD: Experts have expressed concern at the decrease in pulses production in the country as farmers are ignoring this product and diverting to other crops. The concern echoed at a seminar titled 'Innovative strategies for enhancing production of food ...
'Increase cereal yield to prevent food insecurity'The Express Tribune
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DAWN.com
FAISALABAD: Experts have expressed concern at the decrease in pulses production in the country as farmers are ignoring this product and diverting to other crops. The concern echoed at a seminar titled 'Innovative strategies for enhancing production of food ...
'Increase cereal yield to prevent food insecurity'
Govt creates investment-friendly environment in oil & gas sector
The Nation
ISLAMABAD (APP): The present govt has taken various measures to create an investment friendly environment in exploration & production (E&P) of oil and gas sector. “Attractive terms and conditions for investors are, therefore, being offered by the ...
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The Nation
ISLAMABAD (APP): The present govt has taken various measures to create an investment friendly environment in exploration & production (E&P) of oil and gas sector. “Attractive terms and conditions for investors are, therefore, being offered by the ...
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