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Gold prices bounce back in global and local markets

An increase in both global and local gold prices was observed following a significant drop a day earlier. According to reports, the price of gold per ounce increased by $22 in the international bullion market, reaching a new level of $2,763. Meanwhile, gold per tola surged in the local markets by Rs2,300, reaching Rs 288,700. The price of gold per 10 grams also saw an increase of Rs 1,972,

Pundits warn of increase in goods smuggling

The stabilisation of Pakistan's economy may receive another jolt in the year 2025 as neighbouring country Afghanistan's secret aid has been suspended by the new Trump administration in the US. Market pundits are warning against smuggling of food and non-food items from Pakistan to Afghanistan. "Out of all worries, we anticipate a huge smuggling of the US dollar to Afghanistan, which can once ag

Gas price hike may result in misuse

A cabinet minister has feared misuse of 63% of cheaper industrial gas in power generation by factories, stating that owners of captive power plants (CPPs) may exploit any lacuna and can also try to seek stay orders from courts against price hike. Minister of State for Finance Ali Pervaiz Malik has urged the government to notify a transparent mechanism so that gas priced at Rs2,150 per million B

SBP injects Rs523.7b via OMOs

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Wednesday injected Rs523.7 billion into the market through reverse repo purchase and Shariah-compliant Mudarabah-based Open Market Operations (OMO). The SBP conducted an Open Market Operation, Reverse Repo Purchase (Injection), on January 29, 2025, for a two-day tenor and, as per issued results, accepted an amount of Rs224.7 billion offered through nine bids.

Pakistan has lowest spectrum in region

The Global System for Mobile Communications Association (GSMA) has criticised Pakistan over its spectrum policy, saying that the country has the lowest spectrum in Asia-Pacific and the rising cost of spectrum is unsustainable that poses threat to the development of mobile services. GSMA has issued a paper which highlights that mobile network infrastructure is crucial for Pakistan's digital tran