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Print - 2009-10-04
China to stick to its yuan policy

China to stick to its yuan policy

China will stick to its current exchange rate policy and aim to maintain market stability, Yi Gang, a central bank vice governor, said on Saturday. "Our exchange rate policy is very clear," Yi told Reuters on the sidelines of an International Monetary Fun
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
World needs 'CO2 budget' to limit warming: WWF

World needs 'CO2 budget' to limit warming: WWF

The world is in danger of spending its "carbon budget" by about 2025 and risks temperatures rising beyond 2 degrees Celsius unless nations adopt a flexible carbon accounting system, conservation group WWF says in a report. The report by Dutch energy consu
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Commonwealth finance ministers say more aid required

Commonwealth finance ministers say more aid required

Commonwealth finance ministers urged the IMF and World Bank on Friday to extend aid measures to developing nations likely to face up to a $650 billion financing gap from the global crisis. At a meeting in Cyprus, they said that there was a need for more i
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Xstrata gets Anglo bid deadline; may walk for now

Xstrata gets Anglo bid deadline; may walk for now

Xstrata has less than three weeks to decide whether to turn hostile in its pursuit of rival miner Anglo American, but analysts believe it lacks the financial firepower to conclude a near-term deal. Under Friday's "put up or shut up" ruling by UK regulator
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Debt 'bomb' threatens recovery: WTO head

Debt 'bomb' threatens recovery: WTO head

France is sitting on a time-bomb of massive public debt as a fragile economic recovery takes hold, the French head of the WTO world trade body warned on Friday. "There is a bomb under the current recovery - public debt," Pascal Lamy, secretary-general of
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
US solar industry to challenge tariff ruling

US solar industry to challenge tariff ruling

The US solar energy industry hopes to persuade Customs officials to reverse a decision to impose a 2.5 percent tariff on solar panel imports after more than two decades of duty-free trade in the product, an industry official said on Thursday.
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Metals prices track recovery hopes; Iran tensions boost oil

Metals prices track recovery hopes; Iran tensions boost oil

Gold prices rebounded above 1,000 dollars last week and base metals futures mostly fell as economic recovery hopes stalled, traders said. World oil prices won support on heightened tensions between major crude exporter Iran and the West. Among soft commod
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
New York cocoa falls

New York cocoa falls

US cocoa futures tumbled to close down nearly 3 percent Friday, on long liquidation and options-related dealings, while industry buying prevented deeper losses, traders said. Benchmark December cocoa on ICE Futures US fell $91, or 2.9 percent, to close at
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Asian grains: Australia sells wheat, Malaysia seeks corn

Asian grains: Australia sells wheat, Malaysia seeks corn

Australia has sold some 100,000 tonnes of wheat to buyers in Southeast Asia since the last week as a clearer picture of the crop emerged, while Malaysia is negotiating with traders to buy 60,000 tonnes of corn. Australian wheat sales climbed as Malaysia,
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Ivorian cocoa season starts

Ivorian cocoa season starts

Ivory Coast's cocoa industry management committee has set the guideline price paid to farmers for cocoa at 950 CFA francs ($2.11) per kg for the 2009/10 season, up from 700 francs per kg in the previous season, it said on Thursday. The 2009/10 season, whi
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
World cotton output to drop in 2009-10: ICAC

World cotton output to drop in 2009-10: ICAC

World cotton output is forecast to fall by 300,000 tonnes or 1 percent to 23.1 million tonnes in 2009/10 as an increase in average yields fail to compensate for a drop in production area, an international farm group said on Thursday. The International Cot
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Copper allure rises after price correction

Copper allure rises after price correction

Copper is offering an enticing investment opportunity ahead of an anticipated recovery in consumption in 2010 after a correction brought prices down to levels more reflective of its supply/demand fundamentals. The price of the red metal used heavily in po
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
US gold up

US gold up

Gold futures ended higher after a choppy session on Friday, reclaiming the $1,000-an-ounce level after the dollar fell in response to US employers cutting more jobs than expected in September. December gold futures settled up $3.60 at $1,004.30 an ounce o
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
US rice futures end down

US rice futures end down

US rice futures closed lower on Friday on spillover selling from falling grains and soy. CBOT November rice down 20 cents at $13.10-1/2 per hundredweight. Traders said most of the trade was screen-based and dropped amid the broad-based selloff of commodit
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Argentine soya prices fall

Argentine soya prices fall

Argentine soya's closing prices and trends on Thursday. In the main grains market of Rosario, prices fell 18 pesos to end at 942 pesos ($245) per tonne following limited interest by local buyers who refused to follow high prices set by producers, traders
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
US copper settles at two-month low

US copper settles at two-month low

US copper futures finished Friday at a two-month low, but backed away from earlier session lows as the dollar slipped in response to weak September jobs data that raised doubts about the economic recovery. Copper for December delivery ended down 5.55 cent
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
CME move on wheat changes turns up

CME move on wheat changes turns up

Changing proposals by the world's largest derivatives exchange and its regulator to restore the Chicago wheat futures contract as an effective hedging tool have roiled the market. Traders are complaining that a proposal by a government regulatory panel to
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
US Midwest corn, soyabean steady to weak

US Midwest corn, soyabean steady to weak

Cash basis bids for corn and soyabeans were steady to weak in the US Midwest Friday following stepped-up harvest selling this week, but country movement slowed as late-week rains halted fieldwork, dealers said. Soya processor bids continued to soften, wit
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
US corn futures sharply lower

US corn futures sharply lower

US corn futures closed sharply lower on Friday amid private forecasts for record large 2009 US corn harvest, waning worries about frost damage to the crop and weak crude oil. CBOT December corn down 7 cents at $3.33-1/2 a bushel. Funds sold 6,000 lots. In
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Guatemalan sugar exports fall

Guatemalan sugar exports fall

Guatemala exported 91,706 tonnes of sugar in September, down almost 23 percent from the same month last year, the country's sugar producers association Asazgua told Reuters on Friday. During the 2008-09 harvest season, which began in November, Guatemala e
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Activity at Karachi and Qasim ports

Activity at Karachi and Qasim ports

The Karachi Port handled 82,229 tonnes of cargo including 51,082 tonnes import and 31,147 tonnes export cargo including 2,940 empty and loaded containers during last 24 hours ending at 0700 hours on Saturday.
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
FOB Gulf corn slips; wheat and soyabean steady

FOB Gulf corn slips; wheat and soyabean steady

US corn export premiums at the Gulf of Mexico eased on Friday amid a lull in demand, while wheat and soyabean premiums were mostly steady, traders said. Nearby soyabeans offers at the Gulf were scarce as heavy bookings in recent months, largely to top imp
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Brazilian cocoa arrivals down

Brazilian cocoa arrivals down

Brazil's 2009/10 (May/April) cocoa arrivals, including imports, reached 1.98 million 60-kg bags by September 27, down 7.7 percent from this time last year, Bahia Commercial Association said. Bahia, Brazil's main cocoa state, delivered 28,497 bags in the w
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Poor harvest to spur more Brazil's wheat imports

Poor harvest to spur more Brazil's wheat imports

Falling local wheat qualities due to rains will likely force Brazil - often the world's largest importer of the grain - to buy more abroad, specialists said. Brazil had initially hoped to harvest a bumper crop that would have helped it through another thi
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
US wheat futures fall sharply

US wheat futures fall sharply

US wheat futures closed down sharply on Friday, falling to new contract lows amid ongoing pressure from plentiful global wheat supplies and on spillover pressure from falling soy and corn. CBOT December wheat down 11-1/2 cents at $4.41-1/4 a bushel. Funds
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Sluggish business seen on seed, grain market

Sluggish business seen on seed, grain market

Thin trading was seen on the wholesale grain and seed market on Saturday as many players did not take interest in fresh purchasing, dealers said. On the cereal side, moong Punjab shed Rs 12 to Rs 3950, masoor Canada low type was down by Rs 200 to Rs 8200
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Steady phutti arrivals slow down activity on cotton market

Steady phutti arrivals slow down activity on cotton market

Activity came down on the cotton market on Saturday on steady arrivals of phutti according to the Pakistan Cotton Ginners Association (PCGA) fortnightly report, dealers said. The official spot rate was unchanged at Rs 3550. Transactions showed drastic cut
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Ukraine wheat exports jump

Ukraine wheat exports jump

Ukraine's wheat exports jumped to 1.832 million tonnes in September from 1.165 million in August and analysts said on Friday the devaluation of the national currency was the main reason for the increase in sales. "A sharp devaluation of the hryvnia makes
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Oil cake market rates

Oil cake market rates

Upward trend was seen on the forward cottonseed oilcake market on Friday as buyers were busy in forward purchasing, dealers said. The December vaida, which closed at 902.70, opened with a gain of 50 paisa at Rs 903.20 and January contract, which closed at
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
State Bank of Pakistan conversion rates

State Bank of Pakistan conversion rates

Rates applicable for conversion into rupees of Foreign Currency Deposits, Dollar Bearer Certificates, Foreign Currency Bearer Certificates, Special US Dollar bonds and profits thereon by all banks and also for providing forward cover on foreign currency d
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Barclays bid rates and maximum rates for payment of interest

Barclays bid rates and maximum rates for payment of interest

Barclays bid rates, maximum rates for payment of interest by authorised dealers on deposits (other than those brought under FE Circular No: 45 of 1985) and on deposits (brought under FE Circular No: 45 of 1985) -- issued by the Foreign Exchange Rates Comm
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Exchange rates: buying and selling

Exchange rates: buying and selling

Exchange rates issued by the Treasury Management Division of National Bank of Pakistan on Saturday (October 03, 2009).

Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
New Zealand beat Pakistan, reach final

New Zealand beat Pakistan, reach final

New Zealand beat Pakistan by 5 wickets on Saturday to meet defending champions Australia in the final of ICC Champions Trophy. Brief scores: NZ 234-5 (G. Elliot 74 not out, D. Vettori 41); Pakistan 233-9 (U Akmal 55).
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Currency notes: exchange rates

Currency notes: exchange rates

Exchange rates for Currency Notes issued by the Treasury Management Division of National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) here on Saturday (October 03, 2009).

Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
New Zealand beat Pakistan, reach final

New Zealand beat Pakistan, reach final

New Zealand beat Pakistan by 5 wickets on Saturday to meet defending champions Australia in the final of ICC Champions Trophy. Brief scores: NZ 234-5 (G. Elliot 74 not out, D. Vettori 41); Pakistan 233-9 (U Akmal 55).
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Conversion for foreign currency deposits

Conversion for foreign currency deposits

Conversion for foreign currency deposits, DBC/FCBC, special USD bond & profits thereon (excluding FE-25 deposits) on Saturday (October 03, 2009).

Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Army prepares assault, eyes Taliban infighting

Army prepares assault, eyes Taliban infighting

Pakistan army is keeping up pressure on Taliban as it prepares for an offensive on their South Waziristan stronghold and awaits the outcome of infighting between factions, an army spokesman said on Saturday. The government ordered the army to launch an of
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Japan must boost domestic demand

Japan must boost domestic demand

The Japanese economy should focus on domestic demand rather than exports in order to grow, Japan's new finance minister, Hirohisa Fujii, said on Saturday after talks with his G7 partners in Istanbul. "The economy is going to be driven by domestic demand,"
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
US focused on recovery, wants strong dollar: Geithner

US focused on recovery, wants strong dollar: Geithner

US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said on Saturday the United States was focused on restoring growth to the world's largest economy and reaffirmed Washington's commitment to a strong dollar. "It's very important to the United States that we continue
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Bill buying rates per unit of currency

Bill buying rates per unit of currency

Bill Buying Rates per unit of currency -- issued by the Treasury Management Division of the National Bank of Pakistan on Saturday (October 03, 2009).

Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Army prepares assault, eyes Taliban infighting

Army prepares assault, eyes Taliban infighting

Pakistan army is keeping up pressure on Taliban as it prepares for an offensive on their South Waziristan stronghold and awaits the outcome of infighting between factions, an army spokesman said on Saturday. The government ordered the army to launch an of
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Provinces agree on paddy procurement plan for 2009-10

Provinces agree on paddy procurement plan for 2009-10

All the four provinces have agreed on the proposed paddy procurement plan for 2009-10 and the ECC is likely to approve the said plan in its meeting scheduled for October 6, Ministry of Food and Agriculture spokesman Qadir Bux Baloch told Business Recor
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Money Market Report

Money Market Report

Money market report by Khadim Ali Shah Bukhari & Co on Saturday (October 03, 2009).
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Strong quake jolts Taiwan

Strong quake jolts Taiwan

A strong 6.3-magnitude earthquake rocked Taiwan early Sunday, the central weather bureau said, but there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties. The quake hit at 1:36 am (1736 GMT Saturday) about 23 kilometres (14 miles) off the east coast of T
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Pest, virus attacks: 10-15 percent fall in cotton output estimated

Pest, virus attacks: 10-15 percent fall in cotton output estimated

Pest and virus attacks would cut country's cotton output by 10 to 15 per cent this year to about 12 million bales against the target of 13.36 million bales, which would result in more import to meet domestic demand, industry officials said.
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Spot dollar rates

Spot dollar rates

Spot Dollar rates from Khadim Ali Shah Bukhari & Co Ltd on Saturday (October 03, 2009).

Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
TCP floats 0.1 million tons urea tender as cushion

TCP floats 0.1 million tons urea tender as cushion

The Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP) has floated an international tender for import of 100,000 tons of urea from world-wide sources to handle any eventuality in the supply of awarded quantity for upcoming Rabi season. According to TCP sources here on
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
61 candidates in the run for by-polls from NA-123

61 candidates in the run for by-polls from NA-123

Thirty eight candidates from different political parties and independents on Saturday filed nomination papers for contesting by-polls from NA-123 (Lahore), pushing the total number of candidates, including PML-N Chief Nawaz Sharif, in the run to 61.
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Five US soldiers killed in Afghan attacks

Five US soldiers killed in Afghan attacks

Five US soldiers were killed in Afghanistan's volatile southern and eastern regions in the past 24 hours, the military said Saturday.Two US soldiers were killed in a "hostile attack" by suspected Taliban militants in eastern region, while two other servic
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Five US soldiers killed in Afghan attacks

Five US soldiers killed in Afghan attacks

Five US soldiers were killed in Afghanistan's volatile southern and eastern regions in the past 24 hours, the military said Saturday.Two US soldiers were killed in a "hostile attack" by suspected Taliban militants in eastern region, while two other servic
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Provinces agree on paddy procurement plan for 2009-10

Provinces agree on paddy procurement plan for 2009-10

All the four provinces have agreed on the proposed paddy procurement plan for 2009-10 and the ECC is likely to approve the said plan in its meeting scheduled for October 6, Ministry of Food and Agriculture spokesman Qadir Bux Baloch told Business Recor
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
World currencies and dollar

World currencies and dollar

Value of the dollar in terms of other world currencies as prevailing in the week ended Saturday (October 03, 2009).

Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Provinces agree on paddy procurement plan for 2009-10

Provinces agree on paddy procurement plan for 2009-10

All the four provinces have agreed on the proposed paddy procurement plan for 2009-10 and the ECC is likely to approve the said plan in its meeting scheduled for October 6, Ministry of Food and Agriculture spokesman Qadir Bux Baloch told Business Recor
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Indonesia quake obliterates villages, aid needed

Indonesia quake obliterates villages, aid needed

Rescue teams pushed deeper into Indonesia's earthquake-hit Sumatra on Saturday, finding entire villages obliterated by landslides and survivors desperate for aid three days after the tremor. In the city of Padang rescuers were still combing through collap
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Indonesia quake obliterates villages, aid needed

Indonesia quake obliterates villages, aid needed

Rescue teams pushed deeper into Indonesia's earthquake-hit Sumatra on Saturday, finding entire villages obliterated by landslides and survivors desperate for aid three days after the tremor. In the city of Padang rescuers were still combing through collap
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Member to Member

Member to Member

The following transactions member to member subsequently reported on Saturday (October 03, 2009).

Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
61 candidates in the run for by-polls from NA-123

61 candidates in the run for by-polls from NA-123

Thirty eight candidates from different political parties and independents on Saturday filed nomination papers for contesting by-polls from NA-123 (Lahore), pushing the total number of candidates, including PML-N Chief Nawaz Sharif, in the run to 61.
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
EU treaty still facing Czech opposition after Irish Yes vote

EU treaty still facing Czech opposition after Irish Yes vote

Ireland's endorsement is not the end of the road for the EU's Lisbon Treaty, with European leaders immediately turning their attention Saturday to the Czech Republic and its eurosceptic president. EU Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso was buoyed by the
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
EU treaty still facing Czech opposition after Irish Yes vote

EU treaty still facing Czech opposition after Irish Yes vote

Ireland's endorsement is not the end of the road for the EU's Lisbon Treaty, with European leaders immediately turning their attention Saturday to the Czech Republic and its eurosceptic president. EU Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso was buoyed by the
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Mumbai attack hearing adjourned again: lawyer

Mumbai attack hearing adjourned again: lawyer

A Pakistani court on Saturday adjourned for a second time a hearing for seven suspects accused by India of plotting the deadly Mumbai attacks last year, a lawyer said. "The hearing has been adjourned until the 10th of October," said Shahbaz Rajput, a defe
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
THE RUPEE: all-round fall

THE RUPEE: all-round fall

Pressure of buying dollars pushed the rupee down on the currency market on Saturday, dealers said. On the interbank market, the rupee lost 8 paisa against dollar for buying and selling at 83.23 and 83.28, respectively, they said.
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Mumbai attack hearing adjourned again: lawyer

Mumbai attack hearing adjourned again: lawyer

A Pakistani court on Saturday adjourned for a second time a hearing for seven suspects accused by India of plotting the deadly Mumbai attacks last year, a lawyer said. "The hearing has been adjourned until the 10th of October," said Shahbaz Rajput, a defe
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
THE RUPEE: all-round fall

THE RUPEE: all-round fall

Pressure of buying dollars pushed the rupee down on the currency market on Saturday, dealers said. On the interbank market, the rupee lost 8 paisa against dollar for buying and selling at 83.23 and 83.28, respectively, they said.
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Eleven militants, one soldier killed in clashes

Eleven militants, one soldier killed in clashes

Eleven militants and a soldier were killed on Saturday in clashes in the lawless north-western tribal district where Pakistan borders Afghanistan, a security official said.Fazal-ur-Rehman, a spokesman for the paramilitary Frontier Corps, said in a press s
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Shipping Intelligence

Shipping Intelligence

Karachi Shipping Intelligence report incorporating changes till 7 am on Saturday (October 03, 2009).

Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Eleven militants, one soldier killed in clashes

Eleven militants, one soldier killed in clashes

Eleven militants and a soldier were killed on Saturday in clashes in the lawless north-western tribal district where Pakistan borders Afghanistan, a security official said.Fazal-ur-Rehman, a spokesman for the paramilitary Frontier Corps, said in a press s
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Major reshuffle in Army's hierarchy

Major reshuffle in Army's hierarchy

Major reshuffle in hierarchy of Pakistan Army was carried out here on Saturday as many Principle Staff Officers were transferred and posted.
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Shipping Intelligence

Shipping Intelligence

Karachi Shipping Intelligence report incorporating changes till 7 am on Saturday (October 03, 2009).

Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
World Shipping Schedule

World Shipping Schedule

Karachi Port's world-wide shipping schedule beginning Saturday (October 03, 2009).

Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
World Shipping Schedule

World Shipping Schedule

Karachi Port's world-wide shipping schedule beginning Saturday (October 03, 2009).

Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Major reshuffle in Army's hierarchy

Major reshuffle in Army's hierarchy

Major reshuffle in hierarchy of Pakistan Army was carried out here on Saturday as many Principle Staff Officers were transferred and posted.
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Automart: car prices in Karachi

Automart: car prices in Karachi

The prices of different makes and models of cars prevailing in Karachi in the week ended Saturday (October 03, 2009).

Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Britain, France mobilise $4 billion for poor countries

Britain, France mobilise $4 billion for poor countries

Britain and France said Saturday they would mobilise four billion dollars (2.7 billion euros) for poor countries by giving up part of a recent IMF allocation of an international reserve asset. The two countries said they would each donate 2.0 billion doll
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Iron, steel and other metal rates

Iron, steel and other metal rates

Iron, steel and other metal rates in rupees prevailing on the commodity markets in Karachi on Saturday (October 03, 2009).

Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Britain, France mobilise $4 billion for poor countries

Britain, France mobilise $4 billion for poor countries

Britain and France said Saturday they would mobilise four billion dollars (2.7 billion euros) for poor countries by giving up part of a recent IMF allocation of an international reserve asset. The two countries said they would each donate 2.0 billion doll
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Karachi tea rates

Karachi tea rates

Tea rates in rupees prevailing on the commodity markets in Karachi on Saturday (October 03, 2009).

Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am
Britain, France mobilise $4 billion for poor countries

Britain, France mobilise $4 billion for poor countries

Britain and France said Saturday they would mobilise four billion dollars (2.7 billion euros) for poor countries by giving up part of a recent IMF allocation of an international reserve asset. The two countries said they would each donate 2.0 billion doll
Published 04 Oct, 2009 12:00am