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PSX Closing Bell – Index Gains 1.47 Percent.

KSE100 Index finished Monday's trading session with a 463.99 point gain to close at 31,928.15. The index remained positive throughout the session touching an intraday high of 31,970.85 (+506.69) points. Total volume fell to 89 million shares compared to 121 million shares from the previous session. Out of the 329

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Market Update – Index falls, Rupee Appreciates.

KSE100 Index fell 403.14 to close Friday’s first session at 31,417.40. Volume traded was at 60.36 million shares. Out of 262 traded companies only 48 were up with 205 being down with 9 unchanged. Volume leader was Fauji Cement with 6 million shares traded followed by D.G.K Cement and

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SBP Injects Rs.1,263.95 Billion For 7 Days

The Central Bank conducted an OMO (Reverse Repo) on Friday in which it injected Rs.1,263.95 Billion in the market for 7 Days. The SBP received 33 quotes ranging from 6.12 % to 6.06 % for a total amount of Rs.1,263.95 billion. The SBP accepted all quotes at 6.06 %

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SBP Injects Rs.50Billion in 1 Day Repo

The Central Bank conducted an OMO (Reverse Repo) on Thursday in which it injected Rs.50 Billion into the market for 1 Day. It received 1 quote for Rs.70 Billion at 6.08 percent. Out of the Amount, SBP accepted Rs.50 Billion.

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Pakistan Receives USD 1.46 Billion Remittances in January

According to figures released by the Central Bank, Pakistan received remittances amounting to USD 1,462.87 Million in the month of January. Compared to December, the remittances declined by 10.64 percent. However, compared to January 2015 the remittances grew by 4.21 percent. In the 7 months of FY16, Pakistan has

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SBP Injects Rs.1,100 Billion for 4 Days

The central bank conducted an OMO on Monday in which it injected Rs.1,100 Billion in the Market for 4 Days. The SBP received 29 quotes ranging from 6.11% to 6.06% for a total amount of Rs.1,163.95 billion out of which the SBP accepted 28 quotes at 6.07%.

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