China To Help Pakistan Repay $1.5bn Saudi Arabia Debt
China has agreed to loan Pakistan around $1.5 billion to repay its debt to Saudi Arabia as the relations between the two brotherly nations have gone from bad to worse. China has again bailed out
China has agreed to loan Pakistan around $1.5 billion to repay its debt to Saudi Arabia as the relations between the two brotherly nations have gone from bad to worse. China has again bailed out
Remittances for the month of November clocked in above the $2 billion mark for the sixth consecutive month in a row to $2.34bn, the latest data released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) showed
One tola of 24-karat gold in the country was being sold at Rs111,200 on December 9 at the closing of the bullion market. Meanwhile, 10 grams of 24k gold was sold at Rs95,336 at the
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday welcomed the US President-elect Joe Biden’s declared intent of a policy to target dirty money – an initiative matching the former's vision and key focus of decades-long political struggle.
Do you own the Apple iPhone 11 and do you have a problem with a screen that makes it unresponsive? Fret not. Apple will replace it for you for free. “Apple has determined that a
The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has said that the last date for filing of tax returns will not be extended further in a bid to encourage financial discipline in the population. The deadline for
China has unfurled its flag on the moon through its Chang'e-5 probe. The flag is two metres wide and 50 cm long and has been made with a 1kg cloth that can withstand lunar temperatures.
The cement sector posted a growth of 4.19 percent in its sales during November 2020 compared to the same month of last year, which was the lowest monthly growth in the current fiscal year after
Pakistan’s exports hit a 30-month high in November as total proceeds during the month clocked in at $2.155 billion -- above the $2bn mark, latest data released by the Adviser to PM on Commerce and
Rupee staged a massive comeback against the dollar on Tuesday recovering by as much as 95 paisas to close yesterday’s session at Rs160.08. The rupee had earlier crossed the 161-mark for the first time in