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Rupee gains 3.4pc vs dollar in 11 days

Higher exchange rates attracted extensive dollar selling especially from exporters which enabled the rupee to recover Rs9.24 against the greenback during the last 11 days. The US currency peaked at an all-time high at Rs276.58 on Feb 3 against the rupee mainly due to extreme volatility in exchange rates stemming from the government’s attempt to manage the exchange parity artificially low which

Dar tables mini-budget to unlock IMF funding

Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on Wednesday tabled the Finance (Supplementary) Bill, 2023, in both houses of the parliament, outlining tax measures to raise an additional Rs170 billion in the next four and half months to meet the last prior actions agreed upon with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to secure early disbursement of about $1.2bn instalment. Two measures — raising the federal excis

Jazz opposes rolling out 5G

Jazz Ltd CEO Aamir Ibrahim said on Wednesday the rollout of 5G, which is the fifth-generation technology standard for broadband cellular networks, should be put on hold. Speaking at a business conference organised by Nutshell Group, the CEO of the largest telecom firm with a market share of over 38 per cent said the stakeholders should strive to do a better job by ensuring “4G for all rather th

Petrol soars to Rs272 per litre as govt hikes prices of petroleum products

Hours after tabling a finance bill in parliament to revive a stalled International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan programme, the federal government on Wednesday increased the price of petrol by Rs22.20 and high speed diesel (HSD) by Rs17.20. According to a press release issued by the Finance Division, a copy of which is available with Dawn.com, the prices of kerosene and light diesel oil were also in

Resumption of trade with India urged to address people’s woes

Poli­ti­cal economist Dr Per­vez Tahir on Wednesday called for revival of trade with India to decrease people’s woes. He said the federal cabinet’s size should be cut down in conformity with the requirement of the 18th Amendment. Since the federal development spending is financed by borrowing, it ought to be reduced to zero until the budget is balanced, he said, adding that defence expenditure