On Monday, BRIndex30 opened at 19,355.99 points and remained positive throughout the trading session. It touched an intraday high of 19,794.10 points and an intraday low of 19,521.95 points and closed at 19,700.58 points which was 344.59 points or 1.78 pe
On Monday, BRIndex30 opened at 19,355.99 points and remained positive throughout the trading session. It touched an intraday high of 19,794.10 points and an intraday low of 19,521.95 points and closed at 19,700.58 points which was 344.59 points or 1.78 pe
As expected, the Karachi share market reacted positively to the Saturday''s interest rate cut by the central bank and rallied to a record high Monday. The KSE 100-share index closed at 34,466.53 points to add 440 points or 1.29 percent to Friday''s 34,026
As expected, the Karachi share market reacted positively to the Saturday's interest rate cut by the central bank and rallied to a record high Monday. The KSE 100-share index closed at 34,466.53 points to add 440 points or 1.29 percent to Friday's 34,026.5
As expected, the Karachi share market reacted positively to the Saturday's interest rate cut by the central bank and rallied to a record high Monday. The KSE 100-share index closed at 34,466.53 points to add 440 points or 1.29 percent to Friday's 34,026.5
Alexis Tsipras was sworn in Monday as Greek prime minister at the helm of an anti-austerity coalition after an election win that has sent shockwaves through Europe. Tsipras's radical leftwing Syriza party cruised to victory in Sunday's vote, setting the c
The rupee slipped against the dollar on the interbank market on Monday in the process of trading, dealers said. The rupee shed five-paisa in relation to the dollar for buying and selling at Rs 101.05 and Rs 101.10 respectively, they said.
Alexis Tsipras was sworn in Monday as Greek prime minister at the helm of an anti-austerity coalition after an election win that has sent shockwaves through Europe. Tsipras's radical leftwing Syriza party cruised to victory in Sunday's vote, setting the c
The rupee slipped against the dollar on the interbank market on Monday in the process of trading, dealers said. The rupee shed five-paisa in relation to the dollar for buying and selling at Rs 101.05 and Rs 101.10 respectively, they said.
Pakistan''s ongoing fuel shortage that has led to worsening power blackouts is weighing on its credit worthiness and hindering its ability to meet key reform targets laid out by the IMF, ratings agency Moody''s warned Monday. The country is currently in t
Pakistan's ongoing fuel shortage that has led to worsening power blackouts is weighing on its credit worthiness and hindering its ability to meet key reform targets laid out by the IMF, ratings agency Moody's warned Monday. The country is currently in the
Pakistan's ongoing fuel shortage that has led to worsening power blackouts is weighing on its credit worthiness and hindering its ability to meet key reform targets laid out by the IMF, ratings agency Moody's warned Monday. The country is currently in the
Federal Minister for Water and Power Khawaja Muhammad Asif called on Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif on Monday and apprised him of power supply situation in the country in the backdrop of the massive shutdown. He said the system is gradually being br
Federal Minister for Water and Power Khawaja Muhammad Asif called on Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif on Monday and apprised him of power supply situation in the country in the backdrop of the massive shutdown. He said the system is gradually being br
Federal Minister for Water and Power Khawaja Muhammad Asif called on Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif on Monday and apprised him of power supply situation in the country in the backdrop of the massive shutdown. He said the system is gradually being br
Senior bureaucrats are no longer seeking top positions in ministries as they believe that the prime minister protects his ministers while making bureaucrats the scapegoat for a variety of crises. Officials told Business Recorder on condition of ano
Senior bureaucrats are no longer seeking top positions in ministries as they believe that the prime minister protects his ministers while making bureaucrats the scapegoat for a variety of crises. Officials told Business Recorder on condition of ano
Indicating that Karachi, the country''s financial capital and economic hub, is going to face a major cut in power supply from the national grid, Minister for Water and Power Khawaja Asif said on Monday that the new pact with K-Electric - a private entity
Indicating that Karachi, the country's financial capital and economic hub, is going to face a major cut in power supply from the national grid, Minister for Water and Power Khawaja Asif said on Monday that the new pact with K-Electric - a private entity -
Indicating that Karachi, the country's financial capital and economic hub, is going to face a major cut in power supply from the national grid, Minister for Water and Power Khawaja Asif said on Monday that the new pact with K-Electric - a private entity -
Senior Pakistani and Afghan commanders have started discussion on Monday on security issues pertaining to border management amid growing anti-terror co-operation. According to ISPR, a high-level delegation of the Afghan Border Police (ABP) led by Lieutena
Senior Pakistani and Afghan commanders have started discussion on Monday on security issues pertaining to border management amid growing anti-terror co-operation. According to ISPR, a high-level delegation of the Afghan Border Police (ABP) led by Lieutena
The United State has assured Pakistan of releasing one billion dollars under the Coalition Support Fund (CSF) in the current fiscal year, besides giving used defence equipments to meet its security challenges, sources revealed. The Senate Standing Committ
The United State has assured Pakistan of releasing one billion dollars under the Coalition Support Fund (CSF) in the current fiscal year, besides giving used defence equipments to meet its security challenges, sources revealed. The Senate Standing Committ
The United State has assured Pakistan of releasing one billion dollars under the Coalition Support Fund (CSF) in the current fiscal year, besides giving used defence equipments to meet its security challenges, sources revealed. The Senate Standing Committ
The United State has assured Pakistan of releasing one billion dollars under the Coalition Support Fund (CSF) in the current fiscal year, besides giving used defence equipments to meet its security challenges, sources revealed. The Senate Standing Committ
US President Barack Obama ended a landmark day in India on Monday with a pledge of $4 billion in investments and loans, seeking to release what he called the "untapped potential" of a business and strategic partnership between the world''s largest democra
US President Barack Obama ended a landmark day in India on Monday with a pledge of $4 billion in investments and loans, seeking to release what he called the "untapped potential" of a business and strategic partnership between the world's largest democrac
US President Barack Obama ended a landmark day in India on Monday with a pledge of $4 billion in investments and loans, seeking to release what he called the "untapped potential" of a business and strategic partnership between the world's largest democrac
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 Commi
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
China, the world's second-largest corn consumer, imported 2.6 million tonnes of the grain in 2014, down 20.4 percent from a year before after Beijing's rejection of US shipments slashed imports from the world's top exporter, customs data showed on Friday.
Stricter government controls at Ivory Coast ports have doubled the time needed to clear cocoa beans and products for shipping, exporters said on Wednesday, creating a bottleneck that is saddling them with additional costs. Around 150,000 tonnes of beans a
First it was European infant formula, then New Zealand milk. Now Chinese consumers are adding Japanese rice to the list of everyday foods they will bring in from abroad at luxury-good prices because they fear the local alternatives aren't safe. The volume
Futures were higher on the forward cottonseed oilcake market on Monday in the process of trading, dealers said. The January contract closed at Rs 1566.80 on Saturday and it opened with 20 paisa gain at Rs 1567.00 in the morning session, they said. The Mar
Modest trading was seen on the cotton market on Monday in the absence of fresh leads, dealers said. The official spot rate was unchanged at Rs 4,750, dealers said. In the ready session, around 4,000 bales of cotton changed hands between Rs 4125 and Rs 505
ICE Canadian canola futures were mixed on Friday, with the front-month contract easing while deferred firmed as investors took profits on bull spreads they had established, traders said. The unwinding of the March/May spreads was triggered after it hit a
Spot cash basis bids for hard red winter wheat were steady in the southern US Plains on Monday in mostly routine dealings, merchants said. Protein premiums for railcar wheat to and through Kansas City were unchanged. K.C. March hard red winter wheat futur
The Korea Feed Association (KFA) purchased 110,000 tonnes of corn which can be sourced optionally from the United States, South America or east Europe in a tender which closed on Friday, European traders said on Monday. Some 50,000 tonnes was purchased by