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Stocks stay flat amid profit-taking

The benchmark of representative shares managed to stay above the 57,000-point level on Monday at the end of a daylong battle between the bullish and bearish forces. Topline Securities Ltd attributed the fierce clash of bears and bulls to the fact that Monday marked the beginning of the rollover week for the November futures contracts. There are positions worth Rs18 billion that’ll get either se

Nascent recovery

THE IMF has expectedly announced a staff-level agreement with Pakistan following a smooth completion of the first review of the short-term $3bn bailout package, propping up the already buoyant stock market to a newer high and cheering up the rupee as the news somewhat lifted pressure on the exchange rate. The programme goals and stipulations remain the same as agreed at the time of the approval

IMF deal: a boon and a burden

The caretaker government is jubilant, feeling a sense of vindication. The market, in turn, embraced the International Monetary Fund (IMF) agreement with warmth. The deal unlocked the critically needed second $700 million tranche, bringing the total disbursement to $1.9 billion, within the $3bn bailout framework deemed essential for Pakistan’s financial stability. While the business community ex

How digital are existing banks?

Fintech has been one of Pakistan’s brightest spots of late, with not only triple-digit growth but progressive regulatory initiatives such as Raast. Another example is the five upcoming digital retail banks, which recently got their in-principle approvals and have the entire community pretty optimistic. But before we get there, shouldn’t we ask how digital the existing banks are? If the criteria

Govt urged to revive five-year development planning

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has advised Pakistan to revive its five-year development planning, get climate-sensitive public investment management plans working and publish criteria for project appraisals for transparency to attract global climate financing. The IMF’s guidance comes immediately after the two sides reached a staff-level agreement on the first review of a $3 billion bail