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Asian currencies tumble as projected Trump win propels dollar

Singapore’s dollar and Thailand’s baht slid the most among Asian currencies on Wednesday, while the Mexican peso hit a two-year low as the dollar surged on projections that Republican Donald Trump had won the US presidential election. The Singapore dollar was last down 1.3 per cent at a three-month low and set for its worst session since August 2015. Thailand’s baht slumped as much as 1.9pc

Stocks settle above 92,000 for first time

Despite a negative opening, the stock market on Tuesday maintained its record-setting spree for the second strai­ght day as a bigger-than-expected cut in the interest rate bolstered investor sentiments, helping the KSE 100 index close above 92,000 for the first time. The KSE-100 index hit an intraday low of 91,536.09, losing 401.91 points and a high of 92,514.30, gaining 576.30. However, the in

Remittances cross $3bn in October: SBP chief

Higher foreign inflows are expected this month as the remittances crossed $3 billion in October, while the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) expects $500 million from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) this week. In a briefing with the analysts and researchers after the announcement of the monetary policy on Monday, SBP Governor Jameel Ahmed disclosed that the remittances in October had crossed the $3

Two electronic money institutions approved

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has given in-principle approval to Toko Lab Private Ltd and Accept Technologies Pvt Ltd (PayMob) for establishing themselves as Electronic Money Institution (EMI) and Payment System Operator (PSO)/Payment Service Provider (PSP), respectively. According to the SBP press release on Tuesday, the two companies will now develop their infrastructure and readiness with

Provinces asked to ensure effective price control

The National Price Monitoring Committee (NPMC) directed provincial chief secretaries on Tuesday to conduct regular price evaluations at the district level in collaboration with the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) to keep an effective check on the price of essential items items. The NPMC meeting chaired by Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal also emphasised the need to avoid duplicated efforts by