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Key Pakistan Market Stats and Economic Indicators

Market Data and Economic Indicators Weekly Performance   Feb 12, 2021 Feb 05, 2021 PKR InterBank 158.8185 159.9871 KSE100 Index 45,808.36 46,905.79 Avg Daily Volume 734,275,615 554,333,301 Gold (Karachi) Rs/10 gm 95,165 96,022

Weekly Economic Roundup

February 14, 2021 (MLN): The latest weekly roundup covers the latest economic and financial data releases over the past week to keep an eye on next week's trends.  The Weekly Sensitive Price Indicator

Stocks still buoyant as shine comes off bitcoin rally

February 12, 2021: European stocks gained and US equities were hesitant Friday as investors awaited further stimulus and vaccine news, while bitcoin slipped back from record highs to below $48,000. In equities, Paris

Weekly SPI Increases by 9.17% YoY

February 12, 2021 (MLN): The Weekly Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI) for the Combined Group increased by 0.81% during the week ended Feb 11, 2021 while the SPI increased by 9.17% compared to the

UK economy shrinks record 9.9% in 2020 on virus

February 12, 2021: Britain's economy shrank by a record 9.9 percent last year on the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, despite managing growth during the second half, official data showed Friday. “Over the

Tokyo stocks open higher in cautious trade

February 12, 2021: Tokyo stocks opened higher on Friday in cautious trade, with concerns about overheating weighing on the market after a mixed close on Wall Street. The benchmark Nikkei 225 index was

Govt. borrowing expands by Rs.216 billion in a week

June 08, 2020 (MLN): The government of Pakistan has acquired an additional debt of Rs.216.27 billion during the week ended May 29, 2020, which brings its total net borrowing for ongoing fiscal year 2020 to

Govt releases Rs 584.9 bln for development projects

Jun 08, 2020: The federal government has so far authorized release of Rs 584.9 billion for various ongoing and new social sector uplift projects under its Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) 2019-20, as against the