US Dollar appreciates slightly against Pakistani Rupee
American currency increases by 9 paisas, reaches Rs278.60 in interbank market
American currency increases by 9 paisas, reaches Rs278.60 in interbank market
Gold price fluctuations are directly linked to changes in value of US Dollar
Provincial budget allocates Rs 13 billion for pensions and other benefits
Education sector boosted with Rs 126.26 billion in new budget
SBP report underscores the fluctuating nature of Pakistan’s current account
Gold price fluctuations are directly linked to changes in value of US Dollar
Ministry opposes increase in GST on hybrid, locally manufactured vehicles from 8.5% to 25%
Personal loans on credit cards increase by 28.6% YoY to Rs118 billion by May end
As inflation persists, automotive industry continues to adapt, focusing on cost management and maintaining consumer trust
Finance Minister Nausherwani to unveil Rs850 billion proposal today
IMF estimates rupee will lose 18% of value by June next year, potentially dropping to Rs329
This remarkable increase represents doubling of the 100 Index in just one year from 40,000 points
Gains in IT, energy, agriculture, and minerals with strengthened trade links to Middle East and China
Central Bank reserves in Pakistan see a $31 million increase
Express frustration over govt directives to deduct 75% withholding tax on phone and internet services for non-filers
Committee resolves to call Federal Minister Rana Tanveer Hussain to address issue
Gold price fluctuation are directly linked to changes in value of US Dollar
Supplementary budget for current fiscal year to also be tabled, subsequently approved by House
Currency dealers report increase in interbank market, bringing US dollar's value to Rs278.60
Hot weather causes Rs 1 billion drop in Eid-ul-Adha hide values
Situation regarding external payments shows improvement since the elections
Sacrificial animal skins, estimated to be worth Rs6 billion
Price of gold increased by $9 to $2,332 from $2,323 in international market
Peshawar district administration imposes Section 144 to curb profiteering
Funds to benefit 5 million out-of-school children, improve educational facilities