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Rupee comes down from 4-1/2-month high

KARACHI: The stabilising Pakistani currency ticked down Rs0.04 and closed slightly below Friday’s four-and-a-half-month high at Rs279.08 against the US dollar in the inter-bank market on Monday. The currency recorded the nominal drop after Pakistan’s central bank reported that its foreign exchange reserves further decreased $54 million to $7.89 billion in the week ended March 1, 2024. It ind

Industry leaders decry skyrocketing gas prices

Expressing condemnation of the over 220% increase in gas tariffs within one year, business leaders have appealed to the newly-elected government and the Special Investment Facilitation Council to take notice, review the situation, and primarily focus on research and development (R&D) aimed at ensuring alternative fuel sources for the local industry. In an interview with The Express Tribune, Pre

Index slips after flirting with 66,000 level

KARACHI: The benchmark KSE 100-share index continued to flirt with the 66,000-point level on an intraday basis but a close above that mark was still elusive despite a bullish beginning with a spike in trading volume on Monday. Topline Securities Ltd said the index remained in the green for most part of the session hitting an intraday high of 326 points at 66,119 after the new cabinet members to

Bitcoin zooms to record near $72,000

Bitcoin raced to an all-time peak close to $72,000 on Monday as the world’s most popular cryptocurrency won further support on greater trading accessibility and dollar weakness. The virtual unit struck $71,829 as dealers also eyed an upcoming industry event that will tighten bitcoin supplies. Monday’s spurt extended last week’s record-breaking run when the currency bulldozed its way past the

Suzuki Swift price raised

KARACHI: Pak Suzuki Motor Company Ltd (PSMCL) has increased the price of Suzuki Swift GLX CVT by Rs304,000 to Rs5.429 million from Rs5.125m due to increase in general sales tax by seven per cent. The government has raised the GST from 18pc to 25pc on locally assembled vehicles if their invoice price (excluding sales tax) exceeds Rs4m for the vehicles falling under chapter 87.03 of the Pakistan