2 years ago PSX Surges Past All-Time High After Crossing 82,000 Mark in Historic Rally The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) soared past the 82,000 mark for the first time in history, as bullish sentiment dominated
2 years ago Pakistan’s Cotton Arrivals Hit 40-Year Low Amidst Multiple Challenges In a significant downturn for Pakistan’s cotton industry, cotton arrivals have plummeted to a 40-year low as of September 15,
2 years ago Car Financing in Pakistan Declines for 26th Consecutive Month Car financing in Pakistan has experienced a continuous decline for the 26th month in a row, dropping by 18.3 percent
2 years ago FBR Makes It Easier for Taxpayers to Get Extension for Filing Sales Tax Returns The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has introduced a new “checklist” for processing condonation cases related to time limits for
2 years ago Pakistan is Considering Setting up New Steel Mill Project in Karachi With Russia The Pakistani government is considering a proposal to establish a new steel mill in Karachi with the cooperation of Russia.
2 years ago State Bank of Pakistan Reports 11.5% Growth in Banking Sector’s Balance Sheet for H1CY24 The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has reported an 11.5 percent expansion in the balance sheet footing of the banking
2 years ago Pakistan and Russia Sign MoU to Enhance Economic and Trade Cooperation In a significant step towards strengthening economic and trade ties, Pakistan and Russia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
2 years ago Pakistan’s IT Exports Increase by 27% in August 2024 Pakistan’s IT exports reached $298 million in August 2024, marking a 27 percent increase year-on-year and a 4 percent rise
2 years ago Pakistan’s Current Account Turns Green After 3 Months Pakistan’s current account balance recorded a surplus of $75 million in August 2024, marking a positive shift after three consecutive
2 years ago Easypaisa is Charging Sham Fee for Failed Biometric Verification Easypaisa users have reported being charged Rs. 99 for each failed biometric verification attempt with NADRA, despite the absence of