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Oil slips as US crude, fuel inventories reignite demand concerns

Oil prices fell on Wednesday, erasing the previous session’s gains, after industry data showed an unexpected build in crude and fuel inventories in the United States, the world’s biggest oil user, which reignited worries about fuel demand. US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures fell 59 cents, or 0.8 per cent, to $74.53 a barrel at 0134 GMT, while Brent crude futures were down 62 cents,

US will continue to help Pakistan rebuild economy

The United States has assured Pakistan that it would continue to support Islamabad’s efforts to strengthen its economy and deal with the consequences of last year’s devastating floods. State Department spokesperson Ned Price at a Monday afternoon news briefing also urged Pakistan to continue with the economic reforms it promised to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) while indicating that the

S. Arabia mulls boosting investment in Pakistan to $10bn

Saudi Arabia said it could increase its investments in Pakistan’s economy to $10 billion, the Saudi state news agency reported on Tuesday, as well as increase the ceiling on deposits into the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) by $2bn, to $5bn. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has directed a study to increase Saudi Arabian investments to $10bn from the previous $1bn announced in August, the news agen

Assurances to IMF

With the finance minister taking a back seat in recent days, it does not exactly inspire confidence that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif himself has had to step forward and extend assurances to the IMF regarding Pakistan’s intent with regard to resuming the Extended Fund Facility. It is unclear whether Islamabad has finally realised the gravity of the crisis it is in, which is only going to get e

Amid dollar woes, startup touts investment avenues in US

In the middle of a serious dollar shortage that’s forcing the government to withhold import payments for even food and industrial raw material, one startup is rolling out a US trading and investing product for Pakistani investors. Elphinstone Pakistan wants Pakistanis to remit dollars for investments in American stocks and treasury bills, even though the government is trying to minimise dollar