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FATF on-site visit ‘smooth’, ‘logical conclusion’ expected: FO

Pakistan on Wednes­day expressed hopes the recent “smooth and successful” on-site visit of the Financial Action Task For­ce’s (FATF) technical team would lead to a “logical conclusion” — its exit from the grey list next month. A 15-member joint delegation of the FATF and its affiliate Asia Pacific Group paid an on-site visit to Pakistan from Aug 29 to Sept 2 to verify the country’s compliance w

Oil edges higher as market weighs weak demand, potential supply disruption

Oil prices edged higher on Thursday as the market balanced weak demand with supply disruption amid a looming rail stoppage in the United States, the world’s biggest crude consumer. Brent crude futures was up by 2 cents to $94.12 a barrel by 0324 GMT, while US West Texas Intermediate crude rose 18 cents, or 0.2 per cent, to $88.66. “The oil price has been pricing in a global recession, but ev

Stocks stage 139-point rally despite lack of triggers

Bulls lifted the benchmark index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange in the first half of the trading session on Tuesday. However, subsequent profit-taking shaved off the earlier gains even though the index still closed in the positive territory, said JS Global. A lack of triggers resulted in a dull-volume session, it added. According to Arif Habib Ltd, trading remained range-bound because invest

IMF eyes expanded access to emergency aid

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is looking for ways to provide emergency funding to countries facing war-induced food price shocks and will discuss measures at an executive board meeting on Monday, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters. The plan, which has not previously been reported, will be presented at an informal board session. It would allow the IMF to help Ukraine and ot

India’s rice export curbs paralyse trade in Asia

India’s restrictions on rice exports have paralysed trading in Asia, with buyers scouring for alternative supplies from Vietnam, Thailand and Myanmar where sellers are holding off on deals as prices rise, industry officials said. India, the world’s biggest exporter of rice, banned shipments of broken rice and imposed a 20% duty on exports of various other types on Thursday as the country tries