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Bullish momentum witnessed at PSX as shares gain 800 points on subsiding political noise

Bulls dominated the trade floor at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Monday as shares gained more than 800 points. The benchmark KSE-100 index gained 815.22 points, or 0.96 per cent, to stand at 86,065.31 points from the previous close of 85,250.09 at 1:54pm. Finally, the index closed at 86,057.51 points, up by 807.42 points or 0.95pc, from the previous close. Mohammed Sohail, chief execu

Building a future with unified citizens

Democracy and competitive capitalism make a difficult, but precious, marriage of complimentary opposites,” writes Martin Wolf, associate editor and chief economic commentator of the Financial Times London, in his book on ‘The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism’. In turn, he argues that competitive democracy induces politicians to offer policies that would improve the performance of the economy and

SCO — big power, limited progress

The world economic order is fast changing, with industrial policymaking a rapid comeback in the United States and Europe at the cost of multilateralism and the Global South facing serious headwinds due to the dominance of the US dollar in the international financial system that gives Washington and other western capitals enormous leverage to impose economic blockade on any country. Against this

A potential catalyst for cooperation

The Shanghai Coopera­tion Organization (SCO) established in 2001, a regional grouping of eight countries comprised of Belarus, China, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, has emerged as a significant player in the world map. With a vast geographical area spanning Eurasia and a diverse range of economies, the SCO offers immense potential for expanding t

Aurangzeb leaves for US after Senate vote

Finance Minister Muha­mmad Aurangzeb depar­ted from Islamabad for Washington on Sunday to attend the annual meetings of IMF and the World Bank Group, the Pakistan Embassy announced. Mr Aurangzeb was initially expected to arrive in the US capital on Sunday, but he delayed his trip by a day to attend a session of Senate. The house proceeding included a vote on a constitutional amendment bill, whi