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KSE-100 gains over 1,000 points, crosses 48,000 barrier after two years

The Pakistan Stock Exchange’s (PSX) benchmark KSE-100 index crossed the 48,000 mark on Monday for the first time in almost two years after gaining more than 1,000 points. According to the PSX website, the market recorded an increase of 1010.93 points at 11:10am, up 2.15 per cent from the previous close of 47,076.99 points. Arif Habib Corporation said the KSE-100 index crossed the 48,000 leve

Auto slump

PAKISTAN’S car industry is in deep trouble. The last fiscal was one of the worst years the industry has ever seen. Its sales decreased in FY23 by almost 56pc to 126,879 units from a year ago. The plunge in car sales is driven mainly by three reasons. First, the demand for auto loans, historically a major driver of car sales in the country, is declining significantly because of the State Bank’s

Finance: No more missteps, please

Setting priorities right is important for both individuals and nations to pursue their goals. The state defines how and when individuals’ priorities clash with national priorities, and the state machinery prevents the eruption of such clashes and checks them when they erupt. Keeping this in mind, it is important for Pakistan’s policymakers to set economic goals that not only conform to the chan

Digital inclusion for economic transformation

The recent agreement on the financial package from the International Monetary Fund brings a sigh of relief for Pakistan’s economy. However, it is vital that we view this as an opportunity to strive for self-reliance and long-term stability. To achieve economic transformation, digital inclusion must become a top priority. With over 53 per cent broadband penetration, Pakistan currently has 127 mi

People increasingly turning to courts for climate rights

As the impacts of climate change are getting more intense, people are increasingly turning to courts to combat the crisis, according to a new report. The “Global Climate Litigation Report, 2023 Status Review”, published by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), said 2,180 climate-related cases have been filed in a year — reflecting a steady increase from 884 cases in 2017 and from 1,5