Former prime minister Imran Khan claims the proposed budget is ‘anti-people’ and ‘anti-business’
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Global lender keeps economic growth forecast unchanged at 4% but notes ‘increased’ near-term risks, primarily due to imports of oil, commodities
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IMF to Give Pakistan ‘Unconditional’ $2.77b on Aug. 23: Shaukat Tarin
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportFinance minister says he is confident of being elected to the Senate of Pakistan within the two months required for him to retain his cabinet portfolio
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Jazz CEO Aamir Ibrahim sees Pakistan’s telecommunications sector as a ‘great equalizer’ if provided adequate government support
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During meeting with senior officials, the prime minister has stressed on taking steps to curb inflation
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Global institution warns recovery remains fragile largely due to unexpected shocks from ongoing spread of COVID-19
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Economist says talk cancelled over extremist threats to university administration
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Pakistan’s P.M. urges rich nations to help create fiscal space for developing countries by implementing short-term measures
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Pakistan’s central bank says all private banks must increase housing, construction financing to at least 5 percent of private sector credit
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Pakistan’s prime minister declares Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden a ‘shaheed’
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The proposed budget envisages Rs. 25.4 billion for health, Rs. 83.4 billion for education, and Rs. 1.3 trillion for defense
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Revealing Economic Survey 2019-20, special assistant to the P.M. on finance claims coronavirus will contract growth by 0.38 percent
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Annual Development Programs of provinces slashed by 16 percent to Rs. 674bn
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As country struggles to overcome coronavirus, observers warn inaction on locust swarms will result in food shortages
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Imran Khan Reiterates Call for Debt Relief to Help Overcome COVID-19
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportPakistan’s prime minister urges global community to launch initiative that will provide fiscal space for developing nations to fight coronavirus
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Report compiled by Economist Intelligence Unit attributes ranking to large gender gap, low levels of digital literary
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Credit rating agency says outlook for 2020 is stable, but warns of considerable existing risks
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Special Assistant to the P.M. on Information urges Pakistani media to help counter propaganda against China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
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