EU’s trade in goods returns to near pre-pandemic levels
May 19, 2021: The trade in goods between the European Union (EU) and the rest of the world saw a surge in March 2021, and the first quarter (Q1) showed signs of recovery to pre-pandemic
May 19, 2021: The trade in goods between the European Union (EU) and the rest of the world saw a surge in March 2021, and the first quarter (Q1) showed signs of recovery to pre-pandemic
May 19, 2021: British inflation has soared to the highest level since the early stages of the pandemic, official data showed Wednesday, stoking fears of a global inflationary spike as economies reopen. The Consumer Prices
May 19, 2021: Asian markets fell Wednesday as investors struggled to break out of a long-running cycle of volatility, with optimism over the economic recovery playing off against fears about inflation, while oil prices extended
May 18, 2021: Japan's economy contracted 1.3 percent in the three months to March after the government reimposed virus restrictions in major cities as infections surged, data showed Tuesday. The quarter-on-quarter fall came after the
May 18, 2021: All future fossil fuel projects would need to be scrapped if the world is to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and to stand any chance of limiting warming to 1.5C, the
May 18, 2021: Most markets rose in Asia on Tuesday as investors looked past rising virus infections in the region and bet on the global recovery, with Tokyo brushing off data showing the Japanese economy
May 17, 2021: Asian markets were mixed Monday as optimism about the global recovery was offset by concerns about a spike in new infections in several countries that have officials battling to avert new lockdowns.
May 07, 2021: Global trade is expected to grow 7-9% in 2021, following a 9% contraction in 2020, Moody's said in a report, while highlighting that its volume will not reach the pre-pandemic levels before
May 07, 2021: ) – Global food prices in April climbed for an 11th month in a row, driven by strong increases in the prices of sugar, followed by oils, meat, dairy and cereals, the
May 07, 2021: Asian markets rallied Friday following a record-breaking finish on Wall Street as traders keenly await a key US jobs report that is expected to reaffirm the recovery in the world's top economy
May 6, 2021: China said on Thursday it had suspended an economic agreement with Australia, in an apparent tit-for-tat response to Canberra's scrapping of a Belt and Road infrastructure pact and threat to undo a
May 6, 2021: Most markets across Asia rose Thursday as investors welcomed a strong jobs report from the United States that reinforced optimism that the world's top economy is well on the recovery track, though
May 5, 2021: Asian markets fluctuated Wednesday after Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's suggestion that US interest rates might need to be hiked, as government spending measures fan inflation and the economy surges. The comments appeared
May 4, 2021: Equity markets drifted in Asian trade Tuesday as investors bide their time ahead of the release of key US jobs figures later in the week. While the Dow and S&P 500 on
May 03, 2021: Asian markets mostly fell Monday following a soft lead from Wall Street, hit by profit-taking and lingering inflation worries. With few catalysts to drive business, and Japan and China on holiday for
May 19, 2021: The trade in goods between the European Union (EU) and the rest of the world saw a surge in March 2021, and the first quarter (Q1) showed signs of recovery to pre-pandemic
May 19, 2021: British inflation has soared to the highest level since the early stages of the pandemic, official data showed Wednesday, stoking fears of a global inflationary spike as economies reopen. The Consumer Prices
May 19, 2021: Asian markets fell Wednesday as investors struggled to break out of a long-running cycle of volatility, with optimism over the economic recovery playing off against fears about inflation, while oil prices extended
May 18, 2021: Japan's economy contracted 1.3 percent in the three months to March after the government reimposed virus restrictions in major cities as infections surged, data showed Tuesday. The quarter-on-quarter fall came after the
May 18, 2021: All future fossil fuel projects would need to be scrapped if the world is to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and to stand any chance of limiting warming to 1.5C, the
May 18, 2021: Most markets rose in Asia on Tuesday as investors looked past rising virus infections in the region and bet on the global recovery, with Tokyo brushing off data showing the Japanese economy
May 17, 2021: Asian markets were mixed Monday as optimism about the global recovery was offset by concerns about a spike in new infections in several countries that have officials battling to avert new lockdowns.
May 07, 2021: Global trade is expected to grow 7-9% in 2021, following a 9% contraction in 2020, Moody's said in a report, while highlighting that its volume will not reach the pre-pandemic levels before
May 07, 2021: ) – Global food prices in April climbed for an 11th month in a row, driven by strong increases in the prices of sugar, followed by oils, meat, dairy and cereals, the
May 07, 2021: Asian markets rallied Friday following a record-breaking finish on Wall Street as traders keenly await a key US jobs report that is expected to reaffirm the recovery in the world's top economy
May 6, 2021: China said on Thursday it had suspended an economic agreement with Australia, in an apparent tit-for-tat response to Canberra's scrapping of a Belt and Road infrastructure pact and threat to undo a
May 6, 2021: Most markets across Asia rose Thursday as investors welcomed a strong jobs report from the United States that reinforced optimism that the world's top economy is well on the recovery track, though
May 5, 2021: Asian markets fluctuated Wednesday after Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's suggestion that US interest rates might need to be hiked, as government spending measures fan inflation and the economy surges. The comments appeared
May 4, 2021: Equity markets drifted in Asian trade Tuesday as investors bide their time ahead of the release of key US jobs figures later in the week. While the Dow and S&P 500 on
May 03, 2021: Asian markets mostly fell Monday following a soft lead from Wall Street, hit by profit-taking and lingering inflation worries. With few catalysts to drive business, and Japan and China on holiday for
PairID | Symbol | Bid | Ask | High | Low | Update |
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1 | PKR | 278.40000 | 278.60000 | 278.60000 | 278.40000 | 03:02 PM |
2 | EUR | 1.06947 | 1.06953 | 1.06950 | 1.06947 | 02:06 PM |
3 | GBP | 1.24528 | 1.24537 | 1.24537 | 1.24531 | 02:06 PM |
4 | CHF | 0.91370 | 0.91410 | 0.91410 | 0.91370 | 02:06 PM |
5 | JPY | 155.24900 | 155.25900 | 155.25900 | 155.24900 | 02:06 PM |
6 | CAD | 1.37045 | 1.37058 | 1.37058 | 1.37045 | 02:06 PM |
7 | AUD | 0.64966 | 0.64973 | 0.64973 | 0.64966 | 02:06 PM |
8 | INR | 83.32490 | 83.32590 | 83.32590 | 83.32490 | 02:05 PM |
9 | SAR | 3.75060 | 3.75110 | 3.75110 | 3.75060 | 10:57 PM |
10 | AED | 3.67200 | 3.67300 | 3.67300 | 3.67200 | 11:06 PM |
11 | HKD | 7.83230 | 7.83240 | 7.83240 | 7.83230 | 02:06 PM |
12 | CNH | 7.27251 | 7.27311 | 7.27311 | 7.27251 | 02:06 PM |
13 | CNY | 7.24480 | 7.24570 | 7.24570 | 7.24480 | 11:52 PM |
14 | THB | 37.06000 | 37.08000 | 37.08000 | 37.06000 | 02:06 PM |
15 | MYR | 4.77600 | 4.78100 | 4.78100 | 4.77600 | 01:23 PM |
16 | IDR | 16,229.50000 | 16,236.80000 | 16,236.80000 | 16,229.50000 | 02:05 PM |
17 | SGD | 1.36177 | 1.36188 | 1.36188 | 1.36177 | 02:06 PM |
18 | NZD | 0.59320 | 0.59331 | 0.59328 | 0.59322 | 02:06 PM |
19 | MXN | 17.05570 | 17.08570 | 17.08570 | 17.05570 | 02:06 PM |
20 | TRY | 32.54250 | 32.56930 | 32.56932 | 32.54247 | 02:06 PM |
21 | SEK | 10.88670 | 10.88990 | 10.88992 | 10.88671 | 02:06 PM |
22 | ZAR | 19.20630 | 19.21380 | 19.21375 | 19.20625 | 02:06 PM |
23 | NOK | 10.98350 | 10.98580 | 10.98577 | 10.98354 | 02:06 PM |
24 | DKK | 6.97297 | 6.97355 | 6.97355 | 6.97297 | 02:06 PM |
25 | ARS | 873.24200 | 873.25000 | 873.25015 | 873.24173 | 02:06 PM |
26 | BDT | 108.08100 | 111.45000 | 111.45007 | 108.08130 | 07:19 AM |
27 | BHD | 0.37600 | 0.37605 | 0.37605 | 0.37600 | 07:55 PM |
28 | BRL | 5.14630 | 5.14930 | 5.14930 | 5.14630 | 02:05 PM |
29 | KRW | 1,376.57000 | 1,377.37000 | 1,377.37000 | 1,376.57000 | 02:06 PM |
30 | KWD | 0.30795 | 0.30805 | 0.30805 | 0.30795 | 11:06 PM |
31 | LKR | 295.09500 | 301.64500 | 301.64508 | 295.09470 | 07:19 AM |
32 | OMR | 0.38498 | 0.38502 | 0.38502 | 0.38498 | 11:06 PM |
33 | QAR | 3.64600 | 3.64900 | 3.64900 | 3.64600 | 09:31 PM |
34 | RUB | 93.47000 | 94.07000 | 94.07000 | 93.47000 | 08:00 PM |
35 | AFN | 70.00000 | 72.00000 | 72.00000 | 70.00000 | 10:09 AM |
36 | AZN | 1.70000 | 1.70000 | 1.70000 | 1.70000 | 05:44 AM |
37 | TMT | 3.36000 | 3.66000 | 3.66000 | 3.36000 | 01:22 PM |
38 | MVR | 15.25000 | 15.65000 | 15.65000 | 15.25000 | 02:06 PM |
39 | UZS | 12,675.00000 | 12,740.50000 | 12,740.49259 | 12,674.98877 | 07:19 AM |
40 | PHP | 57.73900 | 57.81600 | 57.81600 | 57.73900 | 02:05 PM |
42 | NGN | 1,253.53000 | 1,254.53000 | 1,254.53000 | 1,253.53000 | 01:57 PM |
43 | KES | 133.50000 | 135.50000 | 135.50000 | 133.50000 | 10:05 AM |
44 | AMD | 362.05200 | 418.19900 | 418.19900 | 362.05235 | 07:19 AM |
45 | TWD | 32.62700 | 32.65700 | 32.65700 | 32.62700 | 02:06 PM |
46 | XAU | 2,323.28000 | 2,323.52000 | 2,323.52000 | 2,323.28000 | 02:05 PM |
47 | XAG | 27.22820 | 27.23680 | 27.23680 | 27.22820 | 02:05 PM |
48 | XPT | 906.80000 | 908.30000 | 908.30000 | 906.80000 | 11:06 PM |
49 | XPD | 1,001.42000 | 1,011.42000 | 1,011.42000 | 1,001.42000 | 11:06 PM |
2,120 | VES | 36.29670 | 36.38780 | 36.38776 | 36.29673 | 01:23 PM |
2,212 | UGX | 3,771.15000 | 3,855.37000 | 3,855.36757 | 3,771.14838 | 07:19 AM |
2,213 | TZS | 2,589.99000 | 2,590.01000 | 2,590.01500 | 2,589.98500 | 08:24 AM |
Data is delayed by 20 minutes
Name | High | Current | Low | Change | % Change | Volume | Value | Direction | DateTime |
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KSE100 | 72,414.33 | 72,051.892 | 71,467.02 | 692.487 | 0.970 | 324,513,222.0 | 15,826,554,117.260 | 0 | 24/04/2024 04:13 PM |
ALLSHR | 47,375.82 | 47,172.817 | 46,960.12 | 306.944 | 0.655 | 599,296,643.0 | 24,458,132,413.340 | 0 | 24/04/2024 04:13 PM |
KSE30 | 23,944.85 | 23,807.818 | 23,586.59 | 240.962 | 1.023 | 111,127,951.0 | 11,140,196,445.780 | 0 | 24/04/2024 04:13 PM |
KMI30 | 121,905.06 | 121,162.457 | 119,802.31 | 1,486.525 | 1.242 | 142,025,745.0 | 9,533,161,297.560 | 0 | 24/04/2024 04:13 PM |
KMIALLSHR | 33,729.93 | 33,656.520 | 33,366.03 | 337.953 | 1.014 | 426,610,117.0 | 19,046,525,407.830 | 0 | 24/04/2024 04:13 PM |
BKTi | 18,030.81 | 17,888.609 | 17,862.22 | 36.126 | 0.202 | 21,512,241.0 | 2,556,142,444.850 | 0 | 24/04/2024 04:13 PM |
OGTi | 17,023.12 | 16,956.573 | 16,845.36 | 87.498 | 0.519 | 9,136,075.0 | 1,278,959,401.370 | 0 | 24/04/2024 04:13 PM |
Data is delayed by 20 minutes
Name | Symbol | ExchangeCode | Last | High | Low | Change | UpdateDate | CreateDate |
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BITCOIN FUTURES | BTC | 64,810.0 | 67,120.0 | 64,235.0 | -1,625.00 | |||
BRENT CRUDE | EB | 87.8 | 88.9 | 87.7 | -0.66 | |||
RICHARDS BAY COAL MONTHLY | EF | 105.5 | 0.0 | 0.0 | -2.10 | |||
ROTTERDAM COAL MONTHLY | ET | 120.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 1.10 | |||
USD RBD PALM OLEIN | POL | 832.5 | 832.5 | 832.5 | 0.00 | |||
CRUDE OIL – WTI | QCL | 82.5 | 83.7 | 82.5 | -0.82 | |||
SUGAR #11 WORLD | SB | 19.6 | 19.8 | 19.5 | -0.02 |
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