PSX closes at record high; Index crosses 103,000 points
During trading, market also touched 103,386 points with increase of 2,029 points
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During trading, market also touched 103,386 points with increase of 2,029 points
PM Shehbaz reiterates Pakistan's desire to strengthen its ties with Saudi Arabia
Jewellers note fall in prices on Monday reflected a broader trend of fluctuating gold rates
Organisation claims combination of reduced incentives , frequent transfers responsible for anticipated shortfall
Consumer Price Index (CPI) falls within target range, Govt estimates surpassed
There was no change in exchange rate compared to the previous closing rate
Riyal remains unchanged against Pakistani rupee
Proposal reportedly suggested by International Monetary Fund (IMF) is still under review
This upward trajectory marks a continuation of the PSX's recent bullish performance
Volkswagen employs around 120,000 workers in Germany
Finance ministry issues notification
Inflation, economic woes dominate as Romania heads for key elections
Global price stands at $2,650 per ounce, losing $11 during the day
Price of domestic cylinder hiked by Rs1.32
Saudi Riyal slightly drops against Pakistani rupee
Well likely to produce 12.4MMSCFD gas, approx 196 barrels of crude oil per day
Silver prices in the local market remain stable at Rs3,400 per tola
At close of trading, KSE-100 Index surged to 101,357 points
Check Saudi Riyal buying and selling rates
According to currency dealers, the dollar became cheaper in the interbank
Renewed ceasefire concerns in Israel-Hezbollah conflict, uncertainty over OPEC+ output
IT sector drives growth with strategic reforms and export expansion
Dollar reserves reach $11.419bn
Big surge in Hajj applications seen this year due to collection of expenses in installments
PSX also witnesses massive turnover of 1.16 billion shares worth Rs40bn
Price of a tola of 24-karat silver drops to Rs4,068
PAC raises tough questions about NDMA’s effectiveness
No progress made on Rs27bn package for Utility Stores Corporation employees
Initiative will re-enroll nearly 80,000 out-of-school children
Premier demands list of ministries failing to make progress