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Stocks rally to settle above 44,000 level

Following a tug of war between bulls and bears in the preceding two trading sessions, the bulls established their stronghold at the Pakistan Stock Exchange on Thursday by breaking the psychological barrier of 44,000 points — a feat that the PSX achieved after a gap of almost 56 weeks. Topline Securities said stocks traded on the higher side after the opening bell and stayed in the green territo

Domestic debt goes up by Rs6tr in FY23

The domestic debt of the central government increased by Rs6 trillion in the first 11 months of the outgoing FY23. Data issued on Wednesday by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) revealed that the PMLN-led government heavily relied upon borrowing to bridge the gap between its high spending and low revenues. According to the SBP data, the domestic debt of the central government rose to Rs37.054t

Fingers crossed as govt assures IMF no new tax amnesty on the cards

Prime Min­­is­ter Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday expressed the hope that the $3 billion short-term bailout for the country would be given final approval by the Intern­ational Mone­tary Fund board when it meets on July 12 and vowed to fulfil all commitments made to the lender. Speaking at a ceremony in Islamabad to commemorate 10 years of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), the premier poi

World equities sink

Stock markets tumbled on Thursday as investors fretted over the prospect of more US interest-rate hikes and the risk of recession. Wall Street extended losses, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 1.3 per cent near midday. European markets had their worst session since March 15, with London closing 2.2pc lower while Frankfurt shed 2.6pc and Paris dropped 3.1pc as the prospect of mor

Ginners suspend raw cotton buying

Ginners have decided to suspend buying raw cotton from farmers across the country after district commissioners in the cotton belt, both in Sindh and Punjab, directed them to pay the growers not less than Rs8,500 per maund. Provincial governments of Sindh and Punjab through the district administrations had asked the ginning factories to pay at least Rs8,500 per maund, the minimum support price f