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BR Research » Miscellaneous

Peaking food inflation
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Peaking food inflation

The headline inflation stood at 12.7 percent in Nov-19, in line with the expectations. On monthly basis, the toll is up
Published 05 Dec, 2019 05:32am
Macro obsessions
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Macro obsessions

Despite the increasingly powerful reign of chicken in Pakistan, the country is unable to competitively export chicken to
Updated 03 Dec, 2019 11:10am
The future of work
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The future of work

Businesses in Pakistan may be put into three kind of boxes: the aging legacy types, corporates or  family-owned SMEs, th
Updated 23 Oct, 2019 01:01pm
Pakistan needs PPP
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Pakistan needs PPP

Governments in Pakistan, including provincial ones, do not have money to spend on development. Private sector is cash ri
Updated 23 Oct, 2019 01:43pm
On cellphone imports
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On cellphone imports

It’s probably a false alarm. As per central bank data, mobile phone imports came in at roughly $74 million for July 2019
Updated 20 Sep, 2019 05:57am
Much ado about 5G
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Much ado about 5G

The quest to bring 5G to Pakistan is off to a controversial start. Last month, Zong marketed itself as “the first and on
Updated 19 Sep, 2019 06:01am
Inflation holds the key
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Inflation holds the key

Central banks are like ocean liners they take time to change directions. Something on those lines was the SBP Governor i
Updated 18 Sep, 2019 06:41am
Good vibes from DC
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Good vibes from DC

If the world is looking to wait out Trump, perhaps it should pay attention to the Democratic presidential race. This goe
Updated 16 Sep, 2019 07:01am
FATF: grace period?
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FATF: grace period?

The clock is ticking. Pakistan has now presented its last stand before FATF’s regional body. The finance ministry sounds
Updated 13 Sep, 2019 06:20am
Readying for hot money
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Readying for hot money

The recipe sought to jack up reserves in coming quarters is to attract foreign portfolio investment in government de
Updated 12 Sep, 2019 08:11am
Save the deal
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Save the deal

The abrupt suspension of Afghan peace talks has surprised many. Folks are wondering whether the “deal in principle” can
Updated 12 Sep, 2019 05:52am
Does it nudge you?
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Does it nudge you?

Macro problems are symptoms of numerous micro frictions which are termed as transaction costs and regulatory hurdles. Wh
Updated 06 Sep, 2019 06:02am
A bird in hand
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A bird in hand

A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Especially when the avian is a golden goose that is unwilling to yield. The
Updated 06 Sep, 2019 05:46am
Eyes on fiscal now
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Eyes on fiscal now

There are talks of interest rates cut in the second half of this fiscal (some even are eying for doves to dominate in No
Updated 04 Sep, 2019 06:44am
All eyes on Shabbar
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All eyes on Shabbar

Shabbar Zaidi, the FBR Chairman, is the man to anchor the second year of a five-year match. The first was not good for t
Updated 02 Sep, 2019 05:17am
Regional cooperation
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Regional cooperation

Commonwealth, OIC, SCO, ECO, and SAARC. The list of alphabet soup of intergovernmental organizations that Pakistan is an
Updated 02 Sep, 2019 06:10am
EPQL in good shape
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EPQL in good shape

2018 and 2019 have seen a spike in currency deprecation, which has been one key factor in determining the profitability
Updated 30 Aug, 2019 06:12am
Karachi, Karachi!
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Karachi, Karachi!

  It used to be called the City of Lights. Anyone living in Karachi over the last few decades might as well des
Updated 29 Aug, 2019 05:09am
Frictions in real estate
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Frictions in real estate

There are micro frictions that are hindering major economic sectors to attain their true potential. Real estate is a maj
Updated 29 Aug, 2019 04:54am
CPEC Authority
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CPEC Authority

PM Khan’s decision to set up CPEC Authority for quick and judicious completion of CPEC projects is a tacit acceptance th
Published 21 Aug, 2019 06:12am
Chasing English
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Chasing English

Next to 5 million children out of primary school in Pakistan— a number large enough itself to sound off some alarming be
Published 19 Aug, 2019 06:04am
Punjab Spatial Strategy
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Punjab Spatial Strategy

Cities are engine of growth; and to attain the potential of resources, proper planning is at the core, and to plan, the
Published 09 Aug, 2019 07:05am
Resetting the economy
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Resetting the economy

Are we subject to decimating the aggregate demand to reset the economy? The pricing adjustments are taking place more th
Published 02 Aug, 2019 06:40am
Indo-Pak: what next?
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Indo-Pak: what next?

Under PM Khan, Pakistan’s eagerness to restore normal relations with India is out in the open. But so far the overtures
Updated 01 Aug, 2019 07:09am
Friends and foes
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Friends and foes

When the Khan government started its term a year ago, a number of foreign policy challenges confronted Pakistan. Erstwhi
Published 30 Jul, 2019 08:16am
Regulating tea prices
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Regulating tea prices

Recently there has been some noise over tea importers and suppliers planning to increase tea prices from next month espe
Updated 30 Jul, 2019 09:58am
In pursuit of exports
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In pursuit of exports

Resolution of Pakistan’s perennial macroeconomic woes depends on growing exports and sustaining them on a high level. Al
Published 26 Jul, 2019 07:10am
Khan’s diplomatic coup
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Khan’s diplomatic coup

It was a high-risk, low-return scenario. But from Pakistan’s perspective, PM Khan’s White House visit could not have gon
Published 24 Jul, 2019 07:10am
Imports and the bogeyman
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Imports and the bogeyman

Boo! Parents (often cruelly) use the bogeyman to scare their errant children and condition better behaviour and obedienc
Published 23 Jul, 2019 06:46am
Export silver linings
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Export silver linings

Many hopes were pinned on exports to help improve Pakistan’s trade deficit, especially in view of massive currency depre
Published 22 Jul, 2019 06:43am
Mad about Cad?
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Mad about Cad?

Kudos to the government for chopping the current account deficit (Cad) significantly in FY19! At $13.6 billion, Cad came
Published 22 Jul, 2019 06:35am
Cereals for our future
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Cereals for our future

Outside of developed world and Middle East, Pakistan has one of the highest per capita consumption of wheat in the world
Published 22 Jul, 2019 06:28am
WPI heating up
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WPI heating up

While the CPI inflation gets noticed more for obvious reasons, the oft-ignored Wholesale Price Index (WPI) is foretellin
Published 18 Jul, 2019 06:24am
Tanking think-tanks
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Tanking think-tanks

Congratulations! The federal government has reportedly approved project to establish a China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
Published 18 Jul, 2019 06:08am
Of strikes and lockdowns
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Of strikes and lockdowns

According to a latest poll by Gallup Pakistan, public opinion on the opposition’s plans to protest against the governmen
Published 16 Jul, 2019 07:16am
Reviewing climate change
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Reviewing climate change

Pakistan stands fairly low on the carbon footprint scale relative to its peers in the region. However, as the monsoon ar
Published 16 Jul, 2019 06:46am
Anatomy of cotton belt
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Anatomy of cotton belt

Pakistan’s largest cash crop is grown in over half of the districts of the country, from Awaran in hinterlands of Baloch
Published 15 Jul, 2019 06:38am
Lure of the long-shot
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Lure of the long-shot

A few days ago, the Washington Post ran a feature cleverly titled “Random Man Runs for President” quite literally descri
Published 15 Jul, 2019 06:35am
Can Khan court Donald?
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Can Khan court Donald?

Is the US-Pakistan bilateral finally getting a break? Maybe yes, maybe not – just as Donald Trump likes to say. The prem
Published 09 Jul, 2019 05:29am
The usual suspects
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The usual suspects

Kudos to the Planning Commission for standing up for development! Well, for standing up somewhat, as far as numbers are
Published 08 Jul, 2019 06:34am
Tyranny of optimism
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Tyranny of optimism

Politicians, when in power, share a unique trait with tech entrepreneurs. It’s the trait of optimism on the basis of whi
Published 05 Jul, 2019 06:09am
SOEs – clueless again
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SOEs – clueless again

Yesterday’s piece on state-owned enterprises (SOEs) ended on the note that the fixing of SOEs doesn’t appear on the hori
Published 04 Jul, 2019 06:04am
Sick enterprises
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Sick enterprises

The finance ministry’s latest report on the federal footprint on economy courtesy the state-owned enterprises (SOE) has
Published 03 Jul, 2019 06:19am
An ode to shadows
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An ode to shadows

Politics’ love affair with the shadows is a longstanding tradition. In the past, these behind-the-scene operatives have
Updated 03 Jul, 2019 06:31am
Dazed and confused
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Dazed and confused

Readers know this column has an interest in following the US presidential campaigns, for what happens in DC still has an
Published 02 Jul, 2019 06:20am
End of OTC?
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End of OTC?

As Pakistan struggles to meet FATF requirements, there is speculation that the branchless banking sector may be affected
Published 01 Jul, 2019 06:41am
Farming our future
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Farming our future

Who will be the farmer of the future? The globally renowned agricultural and food expert Prof. Louise Fresco raised this
Updated 01 Jul, 2019 09:17am
Whither cotton emergency?
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Whither cotton emergency?

For months, PTI’s economy team hinted at revolutionary steps for cotton revival on national forums including ECC and fed
Published 26 Jun, 2019 05:46am
Gold gets going
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Gold gets going

The global geo-political atmosphere is heating up. Just a few days back, a US surveillance drone was downed near the Ira
Published 26 Jun, 2019 05:31am
The fog of FATF
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The fog of FATF

On an issue that may potentially leave Pakistani citizens and businesses poorer in years to come, the federal government
Published 25 Jun, 2019 05:41am
KP: high on development
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KP: high on development

After Fata’s merger with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), an already under-developed province’s development needs have increased
Published 20 Jun, 2019 06:59am
Hafeez fights back!
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Hafeez fights back!

At a post-budget conference organised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan last Saturday, Dr Abdul Hafe
Published 19 Jun, 2019 06:31am
Beyond Econ 101
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Beyond Econ 101

Professor Baqer delivered an Econ 101 lecture to journalists is his maiden moot where he explained the role of exchange
Published 18 Jun, 2019 06:40am
Falling livestock GDP
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Falling livestock GDP

Last week BR Research flagged how livestock sector, which has 60 percent share in agriculture GDP has been growing at a
Published 17 Jun, 2019 06:44am
A much realistic budget
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A much realistic budget

The overall budget direction is right. There is a sense of paradigm shift with focus on enhancing direct taxation, penal
Published 13 Jun, 2019 06:37am
Housing under duress
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Housing under duress

The ambitious pet project of PM Imran Khan, Naya Pakistan Housing Program (NPHP), seems diametrically opposed to the bud
Published 12 Jun, 2019 05:47am
Combating climate change
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Combating climate change

If there is one sector where the current government has shown more fervour than its counterparts, it’s the focus on envi
Published 11 Jun, 2019 05:18am
PSDP blues
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PSDP blues

PSDP blues As expected, “development” is the major fiscal casualty in the “austerity” budget. Reportedly, the federal go
Published 10 Jun, 2019 07:31am
Some breathers
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Some breathers

Some pressure on the exchange rate and interest rate pricing is eased, a week before the budget. Crude oil coming down i
Published 03 Jun, 2019 07:22am
GMO redux
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GMO redux

After a two-month hiatus, reports on GMO seed technology have once again begun to do rounds in print media. Last week, a
Published 03 Jun, 2019 07:05am
Uncle Biden and Pakistan
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Uncle Biden and Pakistan

Elections in India are over and Pakistanis aren’t exactly thrilled with the outcome. Onto the next election of interest.
Updated 28 May, 2019 09:39am
The taxation challenge
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The taxation challenge

This is the third week after finalization of IMF programme. The first week was depressing as the as the PTI economic tea
Published 27 May, 2019 05:38am
Orange is the new black
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Orange is the new black

India’s saffron revolution is nearing completion. The orange hues of BJP have managed to avoid a hung parliament, relega
Published 27 May, 2019 05:19am
Huawei: gloves are off
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Huawei: gloves are off

There may be a method to this madness. But Donald J. Trump is taking Richard Nixon’s Madman Theory to a whole new level,
Published 23 May, 2019 05:55am
Getting inflation right
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Getting inflation right

An opposition that was supposed to be hiding in the slumbers or just fighting court cases for their respective leaders u
Published 22 May, 2019 03:44am
Costly detours
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Costly detours

The country’s airspace closure has entered a third month amid the ongoing hostility between Pakistan and India post Pulw
Updated 20 May, 2019 06:45am
A Teflon prime minister?
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A Teflon prime minister?

Nothing wastes political capital like an economic downturn. It’s not just in the West where consultants warn political i
Updated 20 May, 2019 06:33am
Tale of two amnesties
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Tale of two amnesties

Embarrassments aside, the Assets Declaration Ordinance 2019, commonly referred to as Amnesty Scheme , is one of the bett
Published 17 May, 2019 05:10am
Reinventing office space
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Reinventing office space

In an age of disruption, almost all conventional sectors have undergone a complete transformation in business model. Rid
Published 17 May, 2019 04:53am
Too big to break?
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Too big to break?

A social media giant finds itself under the spotlight again. Critics have previously charged that fake news, fake person
Published 15 May, 2019 06:17am
When the sky falls
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When the sky falls

A year after unilaterally pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal, the Trump administration has Iran right where it wanted
Published 10 May, 2019 04:43am
People are never happy
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People are never happy

Criticism on everything seems to be the favorite time pass; not just coming from opposition benches, but intellectuals o
Published 09 May, 2019 03:49am
From Shabbar’s lens
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From Shabbar’s lens

Shabbar Zaidi is no stranger to tax policy and administration affairs in Pakistan. The official notification of his appo
Published 08 May, 2019 06:55am
PSDP’s April surprise
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PSDP’s April surprise

Contrary to suspicions of a slowdown in development spending, the federal government’s development ledger seems is still
Published 07 May, 2019 05:24am
Press freedom!
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Press freedom!

The World Press Freedom Day was celebrated last week (May 3). This year’s theme of Unesco’s annual conference marking th
Published 06 May, 2019 06:31am
Thanos: the last laugh
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Thanos: the last laugh

Tickets for ‘Avengers: Endgame’ are reportedly in black trade in Karachi these days. As superhero movies go, the plot re
Updated 03 May, 2019 06:46am
SYS has a good start
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SYS has a good start

It’s been a good start to the year for a prominent local software house. As per a company notice sent to the stock excha
Published 30 Apr, 2019 05:22am
Top-up to lose
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Top-up to lose

A judicial ruling on money matters is bound to draw mixed response, depending on how favourable the precedent is to one’
Published 29 Apr, 2019 06:49am
Agri-Plotistan
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Agri-Plotistan

Populist notions peddled by the media often insinuate that most of Pakistan’s rural economy is landless, with land owner
Published 24 Apr, 2019 06:15am
Pakistan’s finmin curse
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Pakistan’s finmin curse

Asad Umar’s removal from the Q-Block is a story bigger than Asad himself; it is also bigger than the PTI and its real or
Published 24 Apr, 2019 05:55am
Selling a purge
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Selling a purge

Communist regimes in the middle-half of the twentieth century were notorious for what Western historians would later lab
Published 23 Apr, 2019 06:00am
Hindsight is always 20-20
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Hindsight is always 20-20

“Is it not the wheat harvest today? I will call on the Lord to send thunder and rain, so that you will know and see what
Published 22 Apr, 2019 06:24am
Going, going, gone!
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Going, going, gone!

With weather around, good cloud cover, and a fast and bouncy pitch – it will always be tough batting first. Tougher, if
Published 19 Apr, 2019 06:20am
The FM sent packing
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The FM sent packing

The Finance Minister Asad Umar has quit. Is it a good decision? That will depend on who replaces him. There is little
Published 19 Apr, 2019 06:19am
Gold succumbs to bears
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Gold succumbs to bears

The global economy seems to have steadied ship and the jitters have given way to optimism by market participants. This s
Published 18 Apr, 2019 06:20am
A crowded bench
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A crowded bench

Political observers in Pakistan are concerned about the outcome of elections in India and consequences of a potential NA
Published 17 Apr, 2019 06:37am
Startups: long-term bet
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Startups: long-term bet

The PTI gave an ambitious plan of creating 10 million jobs in the next five years. However, the economic slowdown has gi
Published 15 Apr, 2019 06:41am
Exports refuse to rise
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Exports refuse to rise

Imports continue the journey south – hitting a 30-month low of $4.1 billion in March 2019, registering a 21 percent year
Published 12 Apr, 2019 06:33am
“Ehsas” for the poor
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“Ehsas” for the poor

After the launch if Insaaf heath cards, the government has recently taken another step in the human capital domain. Unde
Published 11 Apr, 2019 06:10am
Polls apart
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Polls apart

Observers of Indo-Pak bilateral are eagerly awaiting the make-up of next government in New Delhi. Two days from now, Ind
Published 09 Apr, 2019 04:50am
Khan’s dream team
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Khan’s dream team

When Imran Khan was rallying for general elections 2018, he promised he has a dream team of 200 people who can fix Pakis
Published 08 Apr, 2019 07:17am
Rice: time to adopt SRI
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Rice: time to adopt SRI

Pakistan’s rice is a highly export centric commodity, with an average 60 percent of total domestic production going towa
Published 05 Apr, 2019 06:39am
Time to talk population
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Time to talk population

In an interview published yesterday, Dr Mehtab Karim, one of Pakistan’s handful of demographers said something rather al
Published 02 Apr, 2019 06:40am
Demystifying GM food crop
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Demystifying GM food crop

“Man fears what he does not understand”. Yeats immortal words are an apt description of commonly held attitude towards g
Published 01 Apr, 2019 05:15am
No free water please!
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No free water please!

Good news first. There is only one. There are serious talks going on in Punjab to bring legislation in the form of a com
Updated 29 Mar, 2019 07:04am
CPEC and manpower
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CPEC and manpower

lot has been said about CPEC’s ability in generating new employment avenues in the country. No doubt; as China Pakistan
Published 27 Mar, 2019 05:32am
Another term for Trump?
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Another term for Trump?

Too much smoke, yet no fire. After nearly two years of frenzy surrounding investigations by Special Counsel Robert Muell
Published 27 Mar, 2019 05:28am
Mediocrity Inc.
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Mediocrity Inc.

As if news on the fiscal front wasn’t dismal enough in FY19, the country is set for an all-around disappointing farming
Published 27 Mar, 2019 05:21am
Export prices take a dent
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Export prices take a dent

Pakistan’s exports at $15 billion, growing at 1.86 percent year-on-year in 8MFY19 must be a worry. Only that the massive
Published 26 Mar, 2019 06:30am
Uber: all about the IPO?
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Uber: all about the IPO?

If Uber wed Careem, who is going to look after the dependents? Dependents, in this case, being ride users and drivers. B
Published 26 Mar, 2019 06:15am
Human capital 2.0
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Human capital 2.0

Back in 2017, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook told the world why Apple makes its iPhones in China, his raved review widely negating
Published 22 Mar, 2019 06:17am
Is the future colonised?
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Is the future colonised?

Now that the heading has got your attention, let’s begin by saying that this note has got nothing to do with the archety
Published 21 Mar, 2019 06:32am
Livestock lives matter!
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Livestock lives matter!

Dairy and packaged meat industries have been getting some attention of late. Earlier this month, Commerce Minister Razak
Published 18 Mar, 2019 05:40am
Rice: the dark horse
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Rice: the dark horse

The more any sector operates in the documented sector, the more public scrutiny it attracts. Or at least that’s the less
Published 15 Mar, 2019 06:22am
A tale of self harm
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A tale of self harm

Political observers had warned of buyer’s remorse soon after the shocking Brexit vote in June 2016. (Read BR Research co
Published 14 Mar, 2019 05:22am
Trade deficit down
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Trade deficit down

Imports in February 2019 touched a 29-month low at $4.1 billion - down 12 percent year-on-year, and 7 percent month-on-m
Published 14 Mar, 2019 04:53am
Two Punjabs
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Two Punjabs

As debate on increasing area under sugarcane cultivation rages, BR Research analysed micro-level district wise figures f
Updated 14 Mar, 2019 05:32am
Gold in 2019
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Gold in 2019

When it comes to the price performance of the precious metal, 2018 was a roller coaster ride; prices moved from the high
Published 13 Mar, 2019 06:01am
New FBR — yes please!
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New FBR — yes please!

Last week, at the closing ceremony of All Pakistan Chamber President Conference, PM Imran Khan assured the business comm
Published 12 Mar, 2019 05:21am
Where is the wave?
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Where is the wave?

The six-week long Indian general elections start April 11. Skeptics darkly paint Pulwama and its aftermath as a godsend
Published 12 Mar, 2019 05:08am
Lessons from Jodia Bazar
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Lessons from Jodia Bazar

The first lesson in most elementary business law or accounting classes is that the principles of “offer and acceptance”
Published 12 Mar, 2019 04:59am
PMPK: mixed signals?
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PMPK: mixed signals?

PMI global should pay heed – 2018 was a breakthrough year for its Pakistani subsidiary, which recently announced a facto
Published 11 Mar, 2019 06:41am
Opening up real estate
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Opening up real estate

The amended finance bill presented on Jan 23, 2019 has finally been passed after six weeks of deliberation. The bill was
Published 08 Mar, 2019 05:45am
Punjab growth ambitions
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Punjab growth ambitions

Punjab, if it were a country, would be the 12th most populous in the world - larger than Germany and Turkey. But in term
Published 07 Mar, 2019 05:30am
Opening up trade
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Opening up trade

Pakistan needs to do regional trade agreements and FTAs with the western world and other global markets. That is one ste
Published 06 Mar, 2019 06:32am
Mutual fund platform
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Mutual fund platform

Anyone buying, selling or converting an open mutual fund from an asset management company (AMC) in Pakistan knows just h
Published 06 Mar, 2019 06:30am
FATF: get smart
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FATF: get smart

There is no way around complying with FATF directives. After the latest plenary held in Paris last month, the pressure i
Published 06 Mar, 2019 06:17am
Beware of cyberspace
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Beware of cyberspace

With the Indo-Pak bilateral getting physical lately, it is easy to lose sight of the fact that Pakistan’s cyber defenses
Published 05 Mar, 2019 06:37am
Cost of war
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Cost of war

War can be a profitable business – if it is happening in a country you are doing business with. Otherwise, it is a waste
Published 04 Mar, 2019 05:30am
Lacklustre Rabi season
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Lacklustre Rabi season

The urea off-take continues to be lackluster, with January numbers showing a 5 percent year-on-year increase. The Rabi s
Published 28 Feb, 2019 05:36am
Incentivizing provinces
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Incentivizing provinces

Having been caught in the vicious boom-bust cycle, Pakistan’s economic managers have long been focusing on matters that
Published 27 Feb, 2019 07:06am
Bring in specialists
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Bring in specialists

Have a heart problem, consult a cardiologist. Don’t go the generally physician. The analogy can be drawn for Pakistan ec
Published 27 Feb, 2019 07:02am
Driving with brakes on!
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Driving with brakes on!

Cheers for the $21 billion investment promise from Saudi Arabia! If luck would have it, this flow of capital will add to
Published 20 Feb, 2019 06:19am
Boosting Sindh economy!
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Boosting Sindh economy!

How can Sindh grow its economy, create jobs and increase the flow of taxes to its kitty? That was one of the subjects of
Published 18 Feb, 2019 06:16am
Cotton vision redux?
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Cotton vision redux?

Back in the heady days of mid 2000s when GDP growth rate surged close to eight percent, Pakistan set itself a “Cotton Vi
Published 18 Feb, 2019 06:13am
HTL 1HFY19
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HTL 1HFY19

Growth in profitability for Hi-Tech Lubricant Limited (PSX: HTL) took a breather in FY18, as the firm’s earnings slipped
Published 14 Feb, 2019 05:04am
A ruling to remember
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A ruling to remember

Residents of the twin cities won’t forget the horrors of the TLP’s occupation of the Faizabad interchange back in Novemb
Published 12 Feb, 2019 07:39am
Trading through peace
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Trading through peace

Over the last five years Pakistan’s exports to Afghanistan have gone down from $2 billion to $1.3 billion in FY18, as pe
Updated 12 Feb, 2019 08:00am
Trends in kharif yields
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Trends in kharif yields

Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, expecting a different outcome. Yet that is exactly what the snapsh
Published 11 Feb, 2019 06:59am
Kharif freezes cotton out
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Kharif freezes cotton out

What do floods and droughts have in common? Both muck up agricultural output equally. Estimates on Pakistan’s kharif sea
Published 08 Feb, 2019 06:27am
PSDP: on track
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PSDP: on track

Contrary to austere expectations, it appears that the development budget will stay the course this fiscal, albeit in its
Published 07 Feb, 2019 06:55am
Battling for blue skies
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Battling for blue skies

Amid the many emergencies being declared in the country, this one has to be a serious one. Health is no joke, and pollut
Published 04 Feb, 2019 05:41am
LSM down – seen down
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LSM down – seen down

The triple hit combo of high base-effect (in some sectors), monetary tightening, and reduced development spending by the
Published 31 Jan, 2019 06:13am
Correcting the picture
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Correcting the picture

Pakistan’s exports to Afghanistan have fallen by 30 percent YoY in the first half of the current fiscal year, as per SBP
Published 31 Jan, 2019 06:05am
The vocational challenge
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The vocational challenge

A largely ignored way to address the needs of rising youth bulge and youth unemployment in the country is through TVET.
Published 30 Jan, 2019 05:50am
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300

KSE-100 bulls have survived their battle against the bears so far. Inflows from Saudi Arabia, and the UAE have provided
Published 29 Jan, 2019 06:21am
Tourism needs a plan
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Tourism needs a plan

Kudos to the government for opening up Pakistan’s visa regime! News reports indicate that nationals of 50 countries will
Published 29 Jan, 2019 06:05am
Wanted: growth strategy
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Wanted: growth strategy

The political debate over what exactly it was that the finance minister presented in the National Assembly two days ago
Published 25 Jan, 2019 06:43am
Friends again?
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Friends again?

The US-Pak bilateral may be turning the corner. Much of 2018 was marked by Twitter warfare. But 2019 started on a good n
Published 24 Jan, 2019 07:12am
The war of the deal
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The war of the deal

President Donald Trump has long asserted that he is the master of negotiation. In his 30- year old memoir, “Trump: The A
Published 24 Jan, 2019 06:52am
Punjab speed 2.0
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Punjab speed 2.0

First time in the history of Pakistan, a province plans to come up with an in-house growth strategy. The dividend of bet
Published 23 Jan, 2019 06:50am
Gulf in Gwadar
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Gulf in Gwadar

Friends from the Gulf suddenly want a piece of Gwadar. Saudi Arabia is reportedly planning to invest $10 billion in an o
Published 18 Jan, 2019 05:47am
Governing Indus in silos
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Governing Indus in silos

Is the period of hyperactive public interest in water shortage going to come to an end today? Cynics point to news repor
Published 17 Jan, 2019 06:44am