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Economic cost of deporting Afghans

The widespread departure of illegal aliens, spurred by the caretaker government’s abrupt decision to crack down and deport individuals lacking valid documents in Pakistan, has the potential to leave lasting impressions not only on the country’s political landscape but also on its domestic economy. Official circles and some economists downplay the potential adverse impact on Pakistan’s economy f

Climate-oriented fiscal strategy finalised for IMF

In a bid to meet a crucial deadline of the IMF and protect funding from major multilateral agencies, the government has finalised a fiscal strategy envisaging all future investments — including those coming through the newly formed Special Investment Facilitation Council — to be completely climate resilient. Under the strategy, the public sector development programme (PSDP), public-private part

Fuel prices may drop amid global market decline

The prices of petrol and high-speed diesel (HSD) are expected to decline by Rs8 to Rs10 per litre each on Nov 15 for the next fortnight, mainly due to lower prices in the international market. Informed officials said that the international prices of both HSD and petrol had fallen over the past two weeks. However, the rupee depreciated against the dollar during the same period, reducing the bene

Pakistan Stock Exchange introduces broker rankings

To attract more investors and public listings, the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) has introduced monthly rankings of brokers as per different criteria. The PSX will also hold annual capital market awards soon, according to a statement by the bourse. These rankings will be issued every month based on new unique identification numbers (UINs) opened, traded value and trading volume. The initiati

What China wants from Pakistan

WHAT China wants from Pakistan is the same as what China wants from every other country, which is to endlessly run a trade surplus in their favour. There might be a few specific things beyond this, such as Gwadar for instance, but those are marginal and nowhere near as central to Chinese designs in Pakistan and the rest of the world as we might imagine. Just add up the numbers. Since 2010, Paki